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NAROZANSKI, Michael remembered for family, faith and community
Summary
The article reports Michael Narozanski entered eternal life on January 6, 2026, at his home on Manitoulin Island, and he is remembered for a long career in real estate, community involvement, and devotion to family and faith.
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Michael Narozanski is reported to have entered eternal life on January 6, 2026, just before midnight, at his home on Manitoulin Island, surrounded by family. He was born May 26, 1931, and lived about 94 and a half years. He built a long career in insurance and real estate, founded a family business that endures, and remained active in community and sporting life. His family life and Catholic faith were central in later years, including time spent at Pepper Point and singing in the church choir.
Notable details:
- Reported date of birth and age: born May 26, 1931, and described as 94.5 years old.
- Reported place and time of death: passed away at his home on Manitoulin Island on January 6, 2026, just before midnight.
- Family: predeceased by his wife Beverley and parents Sophie and John; survived by seven children, ten grandchildren, a brother, and extended nieces and nephews.
- Career and community roles: long-time real estate and insurance entrepreneur (company noted as Narozanski North Realty), lifetime member of the Sudbury Real Estate Board, founding involvement with the Sudbury Farmers Market, and service with the Knights of Columbus.
- Personal interests and activities: an avid athlete and sports supporter across many disciplines, active in the Sudbury Masters Running Club, and a longtime community participant on Manitoulin Island.
- Funeral plans and acknowledgements: the family said a celebration will be announced in early May and that Masses will be held at Christ the King Church and St. Bernard's Church in Little Current; the article also notes thanks to Bayshore staff and lists memorial donation options.
Summary:
Michael Narozanski is remembered for a lengthy career, deep community involvement, and close family ties, with faith playing an ongoing role in his life. A celebration of his life will be announced in early May, and Masses are reported to be held at Christ the King Church and St. Bernard's Church in Little Current. Undetermined at this time.
