In Memory of

Anthony

Kowal

Obituary for Anthony Kowal

KOWAL, Anthony (Tony), born June 13,1924, passed away at his home with his beloved wife, Vera, at his bedside on January 12, 2021, in his 97th year. Cherished husband of Vera, beloved father of Jeannette, Richard, Christopher and Jacqueline (Robert). Adored grandfather of Krystian and of his pre-deceased grandson, Mark Anthony.

Tony immigrated to Canada from Poland after serving during WWII in the Militia as well as in the British army where he mastered his command of the English language. After working at various jobs across Canada, he settled in Oshawa and worked at General Motors for 39 years, first starting on the production line and gradually moving up to the Central Quality Control Dept as an Engineering Technologist where several of his engineering ideas were incorporated into new vehicle production.

Tony married his soul mate and the love of his life, Vera, in 1955. They were absolutely inseparable and completely devoted to each other. They would have celebrated their 66th anniversary on February 12, 2021. Tony had a great passion for learning. He completed his high school diploma in Canada as an adult and continued to take college level courses throughout his life. His dream was to become a writer but instead he devoted his life to his family, putting his dream of becoming a best-selling author on hold. He honed his public speaking skills by joining the Toastmasters Club in 1969 where he remained an active member for 52 years and received numerous accolades and awards. Tony was very proud of his Polish heritage and was very active in the Oshawa Polish community. Throughout the 1980’s he was a volunteer ESL teacher to new immigrants from Poland. During his 41 years as a member of the Polish Alliance of Canada Branch 21, he received multiple honours. In 2008, at a ceremony at the Polish Consulate in Toronto, he was greatly honoured to have bestowed upon him the “Golden Cross of Merit” from the President of the Republic of Poland for outstanding lifetime contributions to the Polish community in Canada.

Tony was a devout Catholic and found great peace and solace in being a faithful member of St. Hedwig’s Polish parish where he attended weekly Mass without fail. Tony was a self-taught pianist and had a love for Classical piano, a love which he nurtured in all four of his children. Around the house he was a master of DIY projects. Tony was quiet and gentle, humble and unassuming, an intellectual and an incredibly hard worker who was always ready to lend a helping hand. He had a wonderful sense of humour, loved to laugh, was always ready with a smile and always had a kind word for everyone. Words cannot express how truly loved he was by his wife and children and how very much he is and always will be missed.

A visitation will be held for Anthony together with his wife, Vera, on Wednesday, January 27, 2021 from 3 pm to 5 pm. Due to the ongoing pandemic restrictions, the number of visitors allowed is very limited and will, as a result, need to be scheduled on a first-come-first-served basis. To book a scheduled time to attend the visitation, please either call Armstrong Funeral Home (905-433-4711) directly or visit the Armstrong Funeral Home website www.armstrongfh.ca to book online. A private funeral mass will be held for both Vera and Anthony together at St Hedwig’s Church on Olive Ave. in Oshawa. Interment Resurrection Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be sent to your charity of choice. Online condolences may be left at www.armstrongfh.ca