Obit: Sowieja, Eugene R. “Geno”
(1951 – 2020)
Transcriber:
stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Sowieja, Vesel, Denk, Klotz
Source: Tribune/Record/Gleaner (Abbotsford, WI) 28 Oct 2020
Sowieja, Eugene R. “Geno” (10 JUL 1951 – 12 OCT 2020)
Eugene R. ”Geno” Sowieja, 69, formerly of Greenwood, passed away on Monday, Oct.
12, 2020, at his home in Rifle, Colo. Internment for immediate family will be
held at Highland Memory Gardens in Madison. A celebration of life will be held
at a later date. Service updates can be found on the All Faiths Funeral &
Cremation Services website at
www.866allfaiths.com.
Eugene was born on July 10, 1951, in Marshfield, the son of Eugene and Josephine
(nee Vesel) Sowieja. He graduated from Greenwood High School in 1969 as an
outstanding athlete in football, basketball, baseball, and track, holding many
local and state records. Geno was awarded an athletic scholarship to UW-Madison
and subsequently to Mankato State.
After college, Geno worked as an electrician and carpenter in the Greenwood and
Willard area. Geno married his high school sweetheart, Lonni J. Denk, on Aug. 7,
1976, in Greenwood. Together they moved to Madison, where they started a family
of their own. He then worked many years as a carpenter, which led him to start
his own businesses of ASA Handyman and ER Home Inspection, in the Madison area,
until his retirement. With the passing of his wife, the hot, humid summers, and
bitter cold winters of Wisconsin, he was inspired to move to Colorado, where he
could enjoy the milder climate, the great outdoors, his love of hunting, and his
passion for golf. Geno, as an avid golfer, contributed to the success of the DT
Open, an annual golf outing organized by the Sowieja family. This raised money
for the Gene and Jerry Sowieja scholarship fund at Greenwood High School in his
hometown. After 45+ years of hunting, Geno finally realized that “hunting” meant
exactly that. When he retired his hunting boots, he found a new passion in the
Western Slope Veteran’s Coalition, serving three counties in Western Colorado.
Although he was not a veteran, he was passionate about serving those who served
our country. He was honored to become a member of the Board of Directors, and
organized an annual music festival fundraiser that raised money for the
Veteran’s Coalition.
Geno is survived by his daughters: Tamra (Bryon) Klotz of Dubuque, Iowa, Kari
(Dan Swanson) Sowieja of Madison, and Kelsey (Joe Garcia Jr.) Sowieja of
Scappoose, Ore.; his grandchildren: Taylor, Landon, and Layla; his five younger
brothers: Tom “TJ” Sowieja of New Castle, Colo., Dave (Nancy) Sowieja of Stevens
Point, Rob (Lisa) Sowieja of Morrisonville, Ron (Judy) Sowieja of Greenwood, and
John (Nan) Sowieja of Rifle, Colo.; and many, many in-laws, nieces, nephews and
friends.
He was preceded in death by the love of his life, Lonni J. (Denk) Sowieja;
maternal grandparents, John and Margaret Vesel; paternal grandparents, Vincent
and Mary Sowieja; his parents, Gene and Jo Sowieja; his mother- and
father-in-law, Marcia “Marcie” and William “Bud” Denk; a brother-in-law, Edward;
a nephew, Dylan Denk; and several aunts, uncles, and friends.
In lieu of flowers or cards, please send donations to Western Slope Veteran’s
Coalition, 803 Colorado Ave., Glenwood Springs, CO 81601, or
www.westernslopeveterans.org.
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