Obituary of Karen Marie Sworik
Sworik, Karen (nee Bialkowski)
Karen Marie (Bialkowski) Sworik, born June 23, 1955, in London passed away suddenly at her beloved Springstone Estate outside Thorndale on the afternoon of December 6, 2021. Beloved wife of Bruce Sworik, from high school sweethearts to best friends and forever soulmates. Greatest mother ever to her three treasures Dylan (Sarah), Juliane (Isaiah) and Alex (Amanda). Her greatest loves were her grandchildren Logan, Austin, Jackson, Cesare and Margot. A lifelong Londoner whose parents were war immigrants from Poland and Scotland. Karen grew up with core family values: home, good food, and a patron for helping others. Karen’s constitution was family first (Karen second). A proud east ender, Karen met Bruce at Clarke Road Secondary School and continued her education at Western University on a scholarship. Karen was busy with a young family and helping daughter Julie, who was born profoundly deaf, to speak and communicate in a normal life. Karen began teaching and became a special Ed teacher putting the “special” in special Ed throughout the primary grades in the Catholic School Board finishing her career at St. Mary’s. Karen was the matriarch of family, glue to her Bialkowski family and dedicated to her Sutton Select family which she joined for 10 years after retiring from her teaching profession. Karen will be deeply missed by her brothers Mark, Jullian (Wanita), Joe (DiAnn) and her sister Kathy (Lonnie) all of the Sarnia area. Karen was a giving soul and gave her huge heart to everyone who had the privilege of knowing her. She was the definition of selfless, her “silent” generosity had no limits. Karen had a love for her garden, nature, and was like a ‘Snow White” with her constant feeding of the birds. She loved the last 10 years of her life living in the country, where she made the warmest, welcoming home to all. Karen was quiet, called “squeekie” or “mouse”, a modest woman was the Magic of Karen Sworik. She had all the qualities of a living Saint. May she rest in peace. Visitors will be received at John T. Donohue Funeral Home, 362 Waterloo Street at King Street, on Friday, December 10th from 1-4 and 6-9 o’clock. Visiting will be held in 1/2-hour increments. Registration is required. Please email donohue@donohuefuneralhome.ca with your name, phone number and time preference. A private Funeral Mass will be held on Saturday, December 11th at 11 o’clock at St. Peter’s Cathedral Basilica. Those wishing to join the family via live stream may do so at (link to be added once available). Interment in St. Peter’s Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Salvation Army, Men’s Mission or the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated.
Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Karen
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Death notice for the town of: London, Province: Ontario
Bruce, Dylan, Julie, Alex and families – So deeply sorry for the sudden loss of Karen. Words just don’t seem enough to express my sincerest condolences. Karen was truly one of a kind and she will be greatly missed.
I met Bruce and Karen when they adopted two of my foster cats – Zoe and Khloe (now Miss Marbles) and their son Alex went to school with my nephew max.. I couldn’t wait to hand my fosters over to them as I know they would be loved and cherished. I kept in touch with Karen over the years by email and she would always respond letting me know how everything was going. Bruce and the Sworik clan please accept my condolences on the loss of Karen. She was a truly wonderful person and will be missed
Megan MacLeod
Sincere heartfelt sympathy to you Bruce and Dylan and families, in the loss of your beloved Karen. Thoughts are with you at this very sad time.