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Zaworski, Richard W. DMD Age 54, of Joliet, passed away Friday, July 15, 2011. Born June 24, 1957 in Joliet, the son of Dr. Bernard E. and Marjorie R. (Huston) Zaworski. In addition to his mother, Richard is survived by his beloved sons, Edward, Gregory and Steven Zaworski; siblings, Dr. Bernard E. Zaworski, Suzanne K. (Robert) Weber, Phillip G. (Vicki) Zaworski, Thomas A. (Roberta Neil) Zaworski, Rebecca L. (Darrel Hoy) Zaworski and James P. Zaworski. Also dear uncle, John A. (Lauren) Witkowski; nieces, Rebecca Garcia, Christina Zaworski and Sarah Weber; nephews, Max Hoy, Raymond Weber, and Jason, Ian and Derrick Zaworski. In addition to his father, he was preceded in death by his sisters, Regina M. and Mary K. Zaworski; maternal grandparents, George K. and Laura D. Huston; paternal grandparents, John and Regina Witkowski; and numerous cousins. Richard was a graduate of Holy Cross Grade School, Joliet Catholic High School, University of Idaho, and Southern Illinois University School of Dental Medicine. He will be remembered for his great sense of humor, and his love of gardening, bowling and fishing. A memorial celebration of his life will take place at 1:00 p.m., Saturday, August 13, 2011 at American Legion Harwood Post #5, 705 S. Larkin Ave (Frontage Road), Joliet, IL 60435. Arrangements by: FRED C. DAMES FUNERAL HOME 3200 Black at Essington Rds., Joliet For information: (815) 741-5500
 
Reading to the nephews, about 1993.
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It looks like I'll be heading up to Michigan to see my brother Phil and his family, and help him out with some home improvements.  Then, we'll head back to Joliet and then drive out to Iowa to see my sister Becky and her family.  Then, return to Joliet, and maybe go up to Wisoncsin to see my brother Bernie.  It will be a busy time.
 
I am back home in the USA to visit family, friends, and do a little busy business.  It's July 23rd, Friday, and I got back here on Tuesday the 20th, so exhausted, severely jet lagged, but intact.  


It's good to be back, but I miss my girl in China.


I also turned forty five on the fourteenth of July, so I'm now officially old.  Mid life crisis, here I come!


Wednesday saw us bucking 104 bales of hay for my sister's horse fodder for the year in 90 degree heat.  That tuckered me out pretty severelly, then I hang out with the nephews and nieces and yucked it up.  We went and got chicken at the white fence farm and then serious sweet corn from Glascock's and had a nice dinner, then got a bottle of red wine and relaxed for the rest of the night.


Thursday saw me starting to reduce a huge branch from a mulberry tree that had fallen down in my mother's yeard perhaps two months ago.  I cut off some branches and hauled them to the periphery of the property, and will do a little bit of that every day.


Today, I have to call about my visa, make arrangements to send up my passport and ship out some things that I sold this week on amazon.com (a dvd series box set, a cd and a software suite), so I made $200 this week, woo hoo!  Also twenty bucks for buckin' hay.


Next will see us go out to see my sister in Iowa and maybe go see my brother in Wisconsin and another brother in Michigan.



 
Family, friends, country and world events.


I have reconnected with family members long  lost, I have made friends with those whom I never thought possible, I miss my country and am proud that the economy and GDP is improving, and hope that the international geopolitical situation, with Greece and Iran and Afghanistan can all resolve their problems without issue.


I will write detailed blogs in my May 2010 to come.