IN LOVING MEMORY OF

Kenneth P

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Przybysz

March 14, 1968 – January 23, 2026

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Celebration of Life

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May
22

3:00 - 6:00 pm (Eastern time)

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Mass of Christian Burial

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May
23

Christ the King Chapel

2001 Main St, Buffalo, NY 14208

Obituary

 Kenneth P. Przybysz, a Draftsman by trade and Army veteran, passed away on Friday, January 23rd, 2026, in Dandridge, Tennessee, at the age of 57. 

 Ken, a graduate of Hutch Tech High School in Buffalo, New York, enjoyed fishing, karaoke, and excelled at Bar Trivia. 

 Born in Buffalo, New York, on Thursday, March 14, 1968, he was the dearest son of the late Rose Marie (nee Pruchnowski-Przybysz) (late Kenneth) Senker and the late Paul (Patricia) Przybysz. 

 He was the dearest brother of Suzanne (John) Hall, Karen (Richard) Pasternak, and a fond nephew of Dolores Kobylski and Theresa Pruchnowski. 

 Step-Brother of Sandra (Jomark) Garbatowicz, Paul Senker, Lori Borowiak, and also survived by nieces, nephews, cousins, and Fur-daddy to "Squeeks." 

Family will be present Friday, May 22nd from 3-6 PM at the PIETSZAK FUNERAL HOME, 2400 William St. (near Harlem). Relatives and friends are invited to assemble for a Mass of Christian Burial at Christ the King Chapel (at Canisius University) 2001 Main St, Buffalo, NY 14208 on Saturday, May 23rd at a time to be announced. 

 Ken's legacy of love, resilience, and joy will continue to inspire all who had the privilege of knowing him. To honor his memory, please share your condolences, stories, and photos in the Guest Book or Online Photo Album. These cherished tributes will serve as a lasting reminder of the profound impact he had on the lives of his family and friends. 

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