David Szymanski

David W. Szymanski, 60, died November 30, 2023 as a result of a tragic car accident. David was born in Marshfield, Wisconsin on March 20, 1963 to Raymond & Irene (Czech) Szymanski. David graduated from Menomonie High School in May of 1981, and then graduated from UW-Stout in May 1985 with a B.S. in Industrial Technology. He worked in Columbia Heights, MN, Minneapolis, MN, Eau Claire, WI, Merrill, WI and St. Louis Park, MN during his days working in the printing industry.

David married Audrey Hendrikson on June 16, 1984 in Menomonie, then they were divorced in May of 2008. He married Cindy Lee Hoffmann on October 10, 2009, and they enjoyed many years together, especially spending time walking, gambling, traveling, and just hanging out together.

David is survived by his wife, Cindy, one son, Benjamin (Becca) Szymanski, two daughters, Olivia (Julian Betancourt) Szymanski, Stephanie (Skyler) Lynn, one stepson, Dmitri Hoffmann, one stepdaughter, Katie Hoffmann (Tylor Sivek), eight grandchildren, Hayden Lynn, Bennett Lynn, Erin Lynn, Sebastian Betancourt Szymanski, Lucas Betancourt Szymanski, Eleanor Szymanski, Maisie Szymanski, and Owen Szymanski, four brothers, Gary (Helen), Randy (PatiLee), Greg (Lori), Dan (Veronica Gunderman), and one sister, Mary (Mike) Larson, four nephews, Tony Szymanski, Alex Szymanski, Jonathon Larson, and Joseph Larson, and five nieces, Katie Szymanski, Megan Stevens, Sarah Pierce, Rachel Larson, and Elizabeth Larson. He was preceded in death by his parents, Raymond & Irene Szymanski.

Honoring David’s wishes no services will be held at this time.

 

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  1. Cindy and family,
    I am so very sorry for your loss. Having worked with Dave for over 15 years, and just moving to North Hudson this past month, we were making plans to get together soon, but will have to wait until seeing him again in heaven. Dave was always very helpful to me at work and with information on the area I now call home. I live less than a mile away so please let me know if there is anything at all you need. Please be comforted by your many memories.

  2. I am so sorry for your loss David is my first cousin his mother was my aunt she is my mom’s sister(corky) again I’m so sorry

  3. My heartfelt condolences. What can one say? David was one of the good guys. I have many cousins, but our families (Sonntag’s & Szymanski’s) always had fun, whether camping at Steckbauer’s farm, visiting the grandparents in Bevent, or the yearly cabin rental up north, it was always such great fun, now great memories. I like to think he is in great company with his parents Ray and Irene making new memories. Maybe they are watching the Packers play, but as this season unfolds, I think David would change the channel, sit back and relax, and enjoy an episode of Monty Python. You are truly missed and will always be in my good memories.
    Sue Maxon (aka Susie, Tootie)

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