Please enter a minimum of 2 characters to search.

Jump to Tribute
Kenneth M. Jadlowiec

Share

Memorial Keepers (0)

Add a Keeper

Kenneth M. Jadlowiec

January 12th, 1951 - August 13th, 2024

Honorable Kenneth M. Jadlowiec, 73, of Englewood, FL, and former Pennsylvania State Representative, passed away on Tuesday, August 13, 2024, at Sarasota Memorial Hospital in Sarasota, FL. Born on January 12, 1951, he was the son of Edward J. Jadlowiec and Stella Przygucki Jadlowiec.Ken graduated from North Hills High School in Pittsburgh, PA, in 1968 and attended Edinboro University until 1971. On July 17, 1971, he married Denise Mackowski, who survives him. Together, they raised two sons, Kenneth Edward (Traci) Jadlowiec of Marysville, PA, and Brian Matthew Jadlowiec of Bradford, PA. He is also survived by his sister, Christine AcKinclose of Alpharetta, GA, and his brother, Michael (Kathy) Jadlowiec of Cranberry Township, PA. Ken was a proud grandfather to two grandsons, Alex and Austin Jadlowiec. He is also survived by his uncle, Henry Jadlowiec, along with several nieces, nephews, and cousins.Preceding Ken in death were his parents, Edward and Stella Jadlowiec, as well as his brother-in-law, Bruce AcKinclose. Ken began his career in 1971, working for Beneficial Finance before moving into sales for James R. Evans Clothing in 1972. His natural inclination to help others guided him into the political arena. Recognizing his talent for finding solutions, Ken decided to run for District Magistrate in 1982 and was successfully elected. His leadership was quickly recognized, and he went on to become President of the Special Court Judges District 2. In 1987, Ken was elected as a Republican to the Pennsylvania State House of Representatives, where he served with distinction for eight consecutive terms. During his tenure, he was appointed to the Select Committee on Domestic Violence and Rape Crisis Services in Pennsylvania in 1990, reflecting his commitment to critical social issues. As a member of the House, Ken served on several key committees, including Consumer Affairs as Majority Chairman, the Subcommittee on Public Utilities, Environmental Resources and Energy, Veterans’ Affairs, Emergency Preparedness, and the Liquor Control Policy Committee. His unopposed consecutive re-elections were a testament to his ability to address the needs of his constituents and the trust he earned from voters.Beyond his political career, Ken was deeply committed to his community. He served on the McKean County Board of Assistance, Futures Rehabilitation Center, and Literacy Volunteers, among other boards. Ken was a steadfast supporter of the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford. He was first elected to Pitt-Bradford’s Advisory Board in 1987 and at the time of his death was an emeritus member of the board. During his time in the House of Representatives, Ken helped to secure necessary state funding for the development and growth of the campus, including $7 million to build a 50,000 square-foot addition to what is now the Richard E. and Ruth McDowell Sport and Fitness Center. To recognize his longtime commitment to Pitt-Bradford, the fitness center facility in the McDowell building, where Ken spent many hours working out, was named the Ken Jadlowiec Fitness Center in 2003. His impact on the community was profound and lasting.Ken’s exemplary career speaks volumes, but it is his personal values as a devoted husband, father, and community advocate that truly define the man he was. In 1980, Ken played a pivotal role in launching the Bradford Area’s Soccer Program alongside Fred Gallup. Together, they formed a team and traveled to games, coaching the players every step of the way. Ken was also known for his enthusiasm for basketball, often joining games with players of all ages. His signature move, the "finger roll," earned him the affectionate nickname "Big Daddy" in the community.Ken was a man of quiet strength and deep convictions. His unwavering love and dedication to his family earned him deep respect from those who knew him. He instilled in his sons a deep appreciation for nature, and many of their fondest memories together were spent fishing at Kinzua Dam, especially at Sugar Bay. Ken also set an invaluable example of caring for extended family with his "on-call" attitude whenever his in-laws needed help. If he was in town, he was there for them, embodying a legacy of compassion that will remain invaluable to all who knew him.In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests donations to the following causes that were dear to Ken’s heart:• Boca Cares, 1601 Englewood Rd., Englewood, FL 34223• Saint Bernard Church, 95 E. Corydon St., Bradford, PA 16701. (814) 362-6825• Futures Rehabilitation Center, 1 Futures Way, Bradford, PA 16701. (814) 368-4101 

We Entrusted Kenneth Jadlowiec's Care To

Farley Funeral Homes and Crematory - Venice

Farley Funeral Homes and Crematory - Venice

Since the 1880s, Farley Funeral Homes and Crematory in Venice has stood as a sanctuary of solace, reflecting over a century of tradition in guiding families through the poignant process of farewell and celebration. Our story, deeply woven into the community's fabric, began in 1883 when the Farley family opened their first funeral home. With a heartfelt mission to help families navigate the grief of loss and to celebrate the legacies of their loved ones, we have built a legacy of compassionate care that has endured across the ages.

Go to Website
(941) 210-6117
FPG Store Banner Image

When words can't fully express what we want to say, sometimes a small gift can. Visit our Memorial Store for personalized gifts, keepsake jewelry and to plant a memorial tree.

Tributes

Share a favorite memory, send condolences, and honor Kenneth’s life with a heartfelt message.

Kat Jackson

Aunt Necie, Kenny and Brian I am so sorry for your loss. You all are in my thoughts and prayers. I was always amazed when I visited, seeing my tiny aunt surrounded by three giant boys/men—and yet, she was clearly in charge! Now that I’m older, I realize Uncle Ken played a significant role in setting that tone. I remember going home after a trip to Bradford and bragging to my friends about how “MY uncle ran Bradford… actually, Pennsylvania.” I was so impressed to have a family member in government. Uncle Ken was always a giant-in more ways than one-and I will always remember him that way. Love to you all.

Published September 3rd, 2024
0
0

Vicki Eggleston

Oh Denice and family, I am so sorry for your loss. Ken was an accomplished man in his life, selflessly serving others, that is very rare and something to be proud of. May God bless all of you at this time.

Published August 23rd, 2024
0
0

Kimberly Weinberg

Denise and family, I'm so sorry for your loss. May Ken's memory be a blessing to you all.

Published August 20th, 2024
0
0

Jim Sundahl Jr

Aunt Denise, Kenny and Brian I’m so sorry about Uncle Ken. I will always appreciate the memories of our holidays and learning how to fish with him. His kindness and humor made our lives better. I hope you all find comfort knowing the positive impact he had on so many people. Please let me know if there’s anything I can do to help.

Published August 23rd, 2024
0
0

Lisa Sundahl Platt

I was so sad to learn of Uncle Ken’s passing. So many of my happiest childhood memories include him. I will always cherish those. He brought a lot of light into our lives and the world a better place for him being here. Denise, Kenny, and Brian you and your (grand)children have Jim’s and my deepest condolences.

Published August 23rd, 2024
0
0

Donald Mackowski

I was grateful to Ken for how he watched over my mother if she had any need when she was ill. Whether it involved cooking, or some more physically laborious work, Ken was there . Of course, I was also very grateful that he and my sister, Denise, had such a wonderful, loving relationship. In addition he had a great sense of humor that endeared him to those who knew him. Ken will be deeply missed, until we hopefully gather together with him in heaven.

Published August 19th, 2024
0
0

Customize Cookie Preferences

We use cookies to enhance browsing experience serve personalized ads or content, and analyze our traffic. By clicking 'Accept All', you consent to our use of cookies. Read more