Submitted by: Dan Rich
John M. Piechowiak
Dec. 26, 1913 - Dec. 22, 1998
South Bend Tribune 12/27/1998
Mr. John M. ''Pike'' Piechowiak, 84,
of South Bend, Ind., passed away on Tuesday, Dec. 22, in
Healthwin Specialized Care Facility. He was born on Dec. 26,
1913, in Calumet City, Mich., to Walter and Veronica (Sieochilv)
Piechowiak.
He is survived by his wife, Elsie DeVolder
Piechowiak; a daughter, Beverly and her husband Rudy Skopec
of Niles, Mich.; a grandson, John M. Skopec; a brother, Frank
Piechowiak; and by a sister-in-law, Alice Slade. John was
preceded in death by his parents; three sisters, Peggy and Helen
Piechowiak and Mary Ann Morman; and by three brothers,
Stanley, Joseph and Anthony. He will be missed by all and his
many nieces, nephews and cousins.
Mr. Piechowiak retired as a union
representative for the A.F.S.C.M.E. - AFLCIO. Before he retired,
he worked for the Studebaker Motor Car Company for 27 years and
was a guard at the State Prison for three years. During that time
he helped to form the union at the prison. He was the chairperson
for local 5 retirees. In 1977, Mr. Piechowiak was awarded the
honor of the city of Paducah, Ky., of the Duke of Paducah for
being a rough, tough but fair union organizer. Pike was a veteran
of the army and was discharged as first sergeant. He was past
commander of Post 272 and member of Post 284 of Westend Sandlot
football team the Blackjacks.
Cremation will take place. The Welshiemer
Funeral Home handled arrangements for the family.