Edward J. Swinkoski, 62, of Wallingford, passed away peacefully on Monday, January 17th, 2022 at Yale-New Haven Hospital with his loving family by his side. Born in New Haven on February 14, 1959, he was the son of the late John J. and Mary H. Wilk Swinkoski. A graduate of the University of Connecticut, Edward was a Certified Public Accountant and at the time of his passing was the Finance Director for the Town of North Haven. He was a member of the CCM, AICPA, CT CPA and the GFOA. Ed’s enjoyment was his Tuesday and Friday night card games. Brother of David Swinkoski and his wife Kimberly. Uncle of Stephen Swinkoski and his wife Stephanie, and Andrew Swinkoski. Great Uncle of Cody, Wyatt and was expecting another great nephew shortly.
The visiting hours will be Friday, Jan. 21st from 4:00 to 7:00 PM at The Havens Family, North Haven Funeral Home, 36 Washington Avenue. Friends are invited to meet directly at St. Agnes Cemetery, Route 1, Branford on Saturday morning Jan. 22nd at 10:00 to attend a graveside funeral service. Please omit flowers and if so desired, all contributions in Edward’s memory may be made to the Meriden Humane Society, 311 Murdock Avenue, Meriden, CT 06450 or the CT Audubon Society, 1 Milford Point Road, Milford, CT 06460.
Such a wonderful man who will be missed by so many. Thank you for all you have done for our community as well. Condolences to the family.
My deepest condolences to Janet, David, Kimberly and family & friends of Ed. I was so saddened to learn of the loss of Ed. I was fortunate and blessed to have worked with Ed for over 20 years at Levitsky & Berney. He was a kind, dedicated and caring professional with the highest integrity. He reminded me of Mr. Levitsky himself. I will remember his great outlook on family, work and life as well as his quiet kindness. And his subtle sense of humor! He will be missed by so many but I know that his spirit will live on in your hearts and in those of many others. I pray that, now that his journey, life challenges and suffering are over, his peace will bring you peace and comfort during this sad time. I know that he truly is in the arms of Angels. Ed and all of you will be in my heart and my prayers.
Ed was a third of the “boyz”: Mike Lombardozzi and Tom Thompson. We went to many sporting events all over the country including Final 4, college football and the Yankees. Ed loved great food and picked the best steakhouses for pre-game dining. His favorites were Capital Grill and Big Papas. If the steak wasn’t perfect ( too much salt or not enough pepper) back it would go. When the improved entree returned it was accompanied by an apology and free dessert. We enjoyed a 30 year friendship and he will be greatly missed.
A fine man and dedicated public servant. He will be missed and remembered by all.
Dear David, so sorry to hear about Eddie. So many memories when you and Scott and Todd Augur were growing up. All the times that Kim was with Grandma Will. Scott, Todd and Kim Augur Mom 💕💕💕
A good and kind man, ready with a smile when he saw you. He will be missed.
David and family. I am so sorry to hear of edwards passing back on Jan 17th. I cannot express’ my condolences enough to all of you on this tragic news and hope that gods comfort can help you thru this time. I hope that you can all remember the great memories I know you have of him. Prayers for peace and understanding
As i read through the condolences, i see Ed was at core a gentle sweet man with a kind loving heart. As he was as i remember him from high school. We were class graduates from the same year. Although never friends we were friendly. May his beautiful soul rest in peace. My condences to his family.
What a great man! Ed served the Town of North Haven well. He will be missed greatly. My thoughts and prayers go out to the family.
Condolences to the Swinkoski family. Knew Ed from the old neighborhood on Quinnipiac Avenue. Played many games together down at Montowese park. R.I.P.
Happy Birthday. You are so missed.