In loving memory of

James S. Malzewski
June 11, 1950 - June 17, 2022

Age 72. Of Bryant, formerly of Milwaukee. Died on June 17, 2022. Jim served in the United States Air Force from 1968 to1972.
He is survived by two sisters, Kathy Malzewski and Mary (Jaye) Machai; a brother, Thomas (Lorelei) Malzewski; two nephews, Adam (Dakota) and Mark (Kelly); a niece, Katelyn; and 3 great-nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Anthony and Emma Malzewski and a brother, Anthony.
Visitation will be Tuesday, June 28 at Holy Assumption Catholic Church in West Allis from 10 am until the 11 am funeral Mass. Burial with military honors to follow at Holy Cross Cemetery in Milwaukee.
Memorials may be directed to a Veteran's charity.

Tributes

Jill Lewandowski wrote on Jun 23, 2022:

"It was an honor to assist Jim with his transport needs and a joy to spend the time visiting with him. He was a very intelligent gentleman who saw good in most things! We talked about everything from the weather to the vehicles I have had, the ones he had and the ones we saw along the way. We discussed his cancer journey and how wonderful the staff at the Volm Cancer Center were - even with a few delivery time challenges. We talked about his previous work, his military career and his enjoyment of his home out in Bryant. He was a proud man, and he would have preferred to be giving me a ride, than I, giving him one but was always grateful and kind. I remember lost items and searches... along with conversations about his family, whom he loved dearly. Jim will be a gentleman who I will remember with a smile and though he was only in our care a moment, he will be forever in our Hearts! I send to the family and friends of James (Jim) Malzewski the HOPE that your memories of your time with him are able to bring you comfort and peace as you find your way through this difficult time. - Jill Lewandowski & our entire Hands with Heart Care Team. "

Beth and Don wrote on Jun 23, 2022:

"Dear Malzewski Family ~ I am so deeply sorry for your loss. It was an honor and privilege to care for Jim. Please know that you are in my thoughts and prayers. ~Beth, RN"