Jack Moran
Played for Coach Ned at Rochester Adams, for 4 years. Great coach,
Jack Moran
Birth date: Oct 23, 1943 Death date: Aug 20, 2024
Ronald Eugene Niedzwiecki of Brooklyn, Michigan passed away Tuesday, August 20, 2024, under the loving care of his family in his home on Lake Columbia. Born October 23, 1943, in Detroit, Michigan, Ron is survived by his wife and b Read Obituary
Played for Coach Ned at Rochester Adams, for 4 years. Great coach,
Jack Moran
We are so saddened by the loss of our cousin Ron. Our heartfelt sympathies to Denise & the Niedzwiecki family during this time of great sorrow. Dolores Santana & Mike Muszynski
They threw the mold away after Ron. He was one of the best football players ever to attend, John Caroll, we had the pleasure of playing with him for two seasons such a pleasure to know Ron on and off the field the class of 1964 football team. my true man for others
Extended Niedzwiecki Family,
Please know that Ron and all of you are in our prayers. Most of our children had the great experience of having Ron as a key component in their years attending Jackson’s Catholic Schools, and we are, and remain forever grateful.
At times like these, words come with difficulty,
but we find comfort in the words of St Paul”:
“He (Ron) finished his race; he kept the Faith”
May he now hear the promised greeting:
“Well Done good and faithful servant; welcome to the home prepared for you from the beginning of time.”
God Bless and to be continued,
Frank and Janet Berkemeier
To the entire Niedzwiecki family:
We were so sorry to hear of Ron's passing. Not only was Ron a great boss, he was also a premier educator and friend. With Ron, you knew that the goodwill of the students ALWAYS came first. Although we will be unable to attend the services this week, our thoughts will be with you.
Our sincere condolences, Bob and Helene McComb
To those, like myself, who were blessed & fortunate enough to have had Ron as a part of their life...thank you to the Niedzwiecki Family. Thank you for sharing him! When Ron served as an administrator for the Napoleon Community Schools he mentored so many. His nickname from most of us was simply "DAD" The nickname exemplified the love, listening, coaching, interest, guidance/advice and concern he extended to anyone who reached out. For many of us he was like our second dad. Well, because of Ron, most of us have ended up doing just fine, sharing one specific thing in common; the fortune of having Ron as our champion! Tony Hollow
I am so very sorry to hear this news. I loved your dad and have wonderful memories of him taking us to NHS football games when we were in junior high. Or letting us play Barbies for hours at your house. Sending you all so much love.
Grateful for the integrity and faith Coach lived by and shared with us. Wonderful man from a loving family.
