Albuquerque Journal

Geraldine Ann Kowalczyk

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Geraldine Ann Kowalczyk (nee Johnson), 88, of Boulder, CO, and in recent years, of Internatio­nal Falls, MN, died on July 4, 2020, at AltaVita Memory Care Centre in Longmont, CO.

She will be interred beside her husband of 27 years, Michael Richard Kowalczyk, at the National Cemetery in Santa Fe, New Mexico. A celebratio­n of her life will be held at a later date.

Gerry was born on March 20, 1932, in Internatio­nal Falls, Minnesota, one of four daughters of John Engvald Johnson and Emma Virginia Johnson (nee Strand). After graduating from Orr High School (MN), she earned her teaching certificat­e from Bemidji State Teachers College. After two years in her first teaching job in Alexandria, Minnesota she telephoned the Superinten­dent of Schools in Bend, Oregon, was granted a phone interview, and was then offered a teaching job over the phone. She packed up her car and headed West on her own. In Bend she met her future husband, Michael, who was stationed at the military base there. The two were married on August 10, 1957 in Silverdale, Minnesota. In the late 1970s, Gerry earned her B.S. in Education from the University of Oregon.

In addition to a love of teaching, Gerry was a talented artist who enjoyed painting, sculpting, copper enameling. Of her younger years and talents, her sister, Dolores Jacobson of Mahtomedi, MN, writes: "We grew up with few luxuries, but never felt deprived and were enveloped by the Swedish and Norwegian traditions of our grandparen­ts. Our cousins were our playmates in rural Greaney and became our dearest friends as adults. We recognized Gerry’s artistic talents early on. She drew paper dolls and clothing for us as children. Uncle Norman made an easel for her 15th birthday and gave her oil paints and a book with instructio­ns. She painted her first oil on canvas that year, the neighbor’s barn which hangs in my sunroom. She was generous with her talents, sketched pencil portraits in minutes and encouraged others to try drawing and painting."

Gerry was a loving mother who opened her home to exchange students, friends old and new, and especially those in need. She was caring, compassion­ate and always quick to share a smile, or a joke. In her later years she treasured the companions­hip and care of Frank Watkinson, of Internatio­nal Falls. She looked forward to Frank’s nearly daily telephone calls right up to the end of her life.

Gerry is survived by her children Pamela Larson, of Duluth, Carolyn Lunn, of Lafayette, CO, Kathryn Kowalczyk (Erik Park), of Boulder, CO, Christine Kowalczyk-Ritter, of San Antonio, TX, Michael J. Kowalczyk (Sarah), of San Geronimo, CA, Duc Van Nguyen, of Albuquerqu­e, NM, Karsten Hohage, of Weinheim, Germany, and Rie Akiyama (nee Tsukioka), of Tokyo, Japan. She is survived by her sisters Marilyn Cook (Val), of Orr and Dolores Jacobson (Don), of Mahtomedi, by 13 nieces and nephews, and by 16 grandchild­ren and 12 great grandchild­ren, all dearly beloved.

She was preceded in death by her parents John and Emma, her husband Michael, her sister, Beatrice Spaulding, of Bemidji, and her son Stephen, of Albuquerqu­e (and Highland High School) and Fort Hood, TX.

In lieu of flowers the family suggests contributi­ons to www.feednmkids.com, an organizati­on which provides meals to underprivi­leged children in Gerry’s beloved and longtime home of Albuquerqu­e, NM, where she taught elementary school for many years.

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