Felix Pawlowski, 76, 1580 Brown Deer Lane, town of Linwood, died Sunday evening, June 27, 1999, at his home after a lengthy illness.
Services were held Wednesday at St. Peter Catholic Church. The Rev. Gerald Fisher officiated. Burial was in the St. Bartholomew Parish Cemetery.
The Pisarski/Dzikoski Funeral Home assisted the family with arrangements.
Mr. Pawlowski was born Feb. 8, 1923, in the town of Carson, a son of the late John and Martha (Kubowski) Pawlowski.
He was married to Dorothy Ceplina on Nov.20, 1948, at St. Peter Catholic Church. After their marriage, the couple settled in the town of Carson. They moved to Linwood in 1955, where they have lived at their present address the past 44 years. She survives.
Mr. Pawlowski worked for the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point as a maintenance engineer for more than 16 years until his retirement in 1985.
Besides his wife, survivors include two sons, Richard (Linda) Pawlowski, Plover, and John (Sheila) Pawlowski, Nekoosa; one daughter, Marcia (Jerry) Ceresero, Rosholt; five grandchildren and two great-granddaughters; two brothers, Raymond (Helen) Pawlowski, town of Carson, and Sylvester Pawlowski, Green Bay; four sisters, Rose Peskie, town of Carson, Helen Marchel, town of Eau Pleine, Theresa (Edward) Jazdzewski, Stevens Point, and Betty Paulson, Oklahoma.


