IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Charles E.
Cwiakala
December 14, 1938 – May 11, 2024
On Saturday, May 11th, 2024, we lost a larger than life personality.
Charles E. "Chuck" Cwiakala, a beloved husband, father, grandfather, and cherished friend of too many to count, left us. His life was a testament to adventure, curiosity, and boundless joy. He lived life to the fullest and continuously encouraged his children to do the same.
He was born in Cleveland, Ohio, on December 14th, 1938, to Karol "Charles" Cwiakala and Kazimiera "Stella" Gostya Cwiakala (nee Kozimor). Raised in the Bucktown Neighborhood of Chicago, Chuck attended St. Hedwig's Grade School and Weber High School; graduating from Weber in 1956. In 1959, he met his future wife, Teresa, while working as busser at Lenard's "Little Poland" restaurant on north Milwaukee Avenue in Chicago.
Chuck was a man of many passions and talents. He graduated from Illinois Institute of Technology in 1960 with a degree in Chemistry. He was a Technical Director for Dial Corp. and his profession took him around the world for decades; discovering exotic flavors and fragrances. His career was marked by innovation and a commitment to excellence, leaving a lasting impact on all he came across.
Beyond his professional endeavors, Chuck was known for his enthusiasm in the philatelic community, a passion that connected him with collectors around the world. His involvement was not only a reflection of his love for history and culture but also a tangible representation of his lifelong connection to people.
A world traveler at heart, Chuck embarked on countless journeys, each one an opportunity to expand his horizons and embrace the richness of diverse cultures. Whether exploring the bustling streets of Cairo, back alleys of Manila, or marveling at the natural beauty of Dominica, he approached every adventure with an insatiable curiosity and an infectious zest for life.
Chuck and his wife Teresa had a wide social network and many close friendships through multiple Philanthropic organizations. Among them, he was a working member of Chicago Society PNA, for over 50 years, and served as President at Chicago Collector's Club for many years.
His positive outlook and magnetic personality made him the life of every gathering. His laughter filled the room, and his warmth touched the hearts of all who had the privilege of knowing him. He had a remarkable ability to uplift those around him, turning ordinary moments into a ruckus of a good time, and made everyone feel welcome.
Chuck cherished his family above all else. He was a devoted husband to Teresa (nee Zak), a loving father to Tanya (Jim), Mark (Erin), and Erica, and an always doting grandfather to Max, Beni, Eva, and Izak. His family was the light of his life, and his love for them knew no bounds.
Although Chuck no longer physically walks among us, his spirit will forever live on in the hearts of those who were fortunate enough to have known him. His legacy of kindness, laughter, and boundless curiosity will continue to inspire all who follow in his footsteps
Rest in peace, Chuck. You will be deeply missed, but your memory will forever be a beacon of light in our lives.
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