

Ronald Przyborowski, of Forney, Texas, passed away on December 4, 2025 at his home surrounded by loving family. His kindness and intellect were his greatest strengths, and his impacts will long be remembered. He was born on March 14, 1942 in Allegan Michigan to Edward Przyborowski and Antionette (Przyborowski) Manago.
Ron was raised in Chicago and attended Webber High School. While his parents felt he would serve the ministry and become an ordained priest, he had visions of how electronics would impact the future and he took the path to become an electronics engineer. While he was working on his studies, he met the love of his life, Joanne Klich, and his life became focused on building a beautiful life with her.
Among the many quiet achievements in his life, he was always known to be on the cutting edge of technology spending time in electronics labs, developing LANs and WANs and some of his most important work was serving the Dallas area at AT&T where he was one of a handful of people responsible for keeping the communications network up and running for millions of customers.
Later in life Ron joined the Knights of Columbus and became the “angel guy” at his church. His ministry was to share God’s love and concern for us by reminding us that we each have a guardian angel provided for guidance, comfort and protection. Sadly, dementia cut this mission short, however he remained devoted to it and provided symbolic angels to everyone he interacted with.
Ron is survived by his brother, Kenneth Forrest (Sandy), Children: Jean Durham (Barry), Paul Przyborowski (Angela), and selfless caretaker/daughter Kathy Dodds (Michael). Ron absolutely adored his many grandchildren: Joshua Butler (Brianna), Leslie Cook (Anthony), Christian Butler (Rachel), Paul Przyborowski (Sarah), Andrew Przyborowski (Elleah – engaged), Marissa Przyborowski, Krystin Taylor (JT), Aaron Dodds, Kourtnie Hastings (Joe), Josh Dodds, Kayla Toolan (Mark), Hannah Dodds, Cassie Dodds, Nephew, EJ Forrest (Ivony), 21 great grandchildren and 2 great nephews.
A private family service will be held in his honor. Those wishing to join in celebrating Ron’s life are invited to share their thoughts and stories on www.Roselawn-Funerals.com for all to read and enjoy. The family is asking that those wishing to honor Ron should, in lieu of flowers, select a personal act of service to be performed quietly in his honor as this is how he lived.
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