Joe Jarzynka was a beloved figure at the University of Washington for over two decades. He was a beloved professor, mentor, and friend to many students and faculty members alike. His legacy will live on forever in the hearts of those who knew him.
Joe was born in Seattle in 1948 and attended the University of Washington, where he earned his bachelor’s degree in psychology. He then went on to earn his master’s degree in education from the University of Washington. After graduating, Joe began teaching at the university and quickly became a beloved professor. He was known for his enthusiasm and dedication to his students. He was also known for his commitment to making sure that every student had the opportunity to succeed.
Joe was a passionate advocate for social justice and was an active member of the university’s faculty senate. He was also a strong supporter of the university’s athletics program, attending many games and cheering on the Huskies. Joe was also a great friend to many of the university’s alumni, often hosting them in his home for dinner parties and other events.
Joe passed away in 2017, leaving behind his wife, three children, and four grandchildren. His family has continued to carry on his legacy by supporting the university’s athletics program and by establishing the Joe Jarzynka Memorial Scholarship Fund. The scholarship fund provides financial assistance to students who demonstrate financial need and academic excellence.
Joe’s legacy will live on forever at the University of Washington. His passion for teaching and helping others will continue to inspire generations of students for years to come. His family is proud to carry on his legacy and ensure that his memory lives on through the Joe Jarzynka Memorial Scholarship Fund.
Joe Jarzynka was a beloved figure at the University of Washington and his legacy will live on forever. His family is proud to carry on his legacy and ensure that his memory lives on through the Joe Jarzynka Memorial Scholarship Fund. Joe’s passion for teaching and helping others will continue to inspire generations of students for years to come.