Peter Nicholas Krzanowsky
January 8, 1978 ~ November 23, 2025
Born in:
Hobart, Indiana
Resided in:
Lakewood, Colorado
With profound sadness, we share the passing of Peter Nicholas Krzanowsky, on November 23, 2025, who left this world far too soon at the age of 47. His life, though cut heartbreakingly short, was filled with love, laughter, and a heart that touched everyone fortunate enough to know him.
He was adored deeply and is survived by his parents, Nick and Chris, who cherished him beyond measure; his beloved sister, Stacey, who was always his big sister with unwavering love and her husband, Jon; his niece; Emma, and nephew Noah; both who held him close in both pride and love; his Aunts and uncle; Diane, Terri (Pat), and Tony (Lucie), and cousins; Jamie (Ted) and Kori, and Adam: a friend who shared in their Colorado adventures.
Pete had a way of making people feel important and appreciated. Whether through charm, or his gentle manner, or by bringing joy into every room he entered. He gave generously, loved fiercely, and lived with a beautiful openness that inspired those around him.
His legacy is one of compassion, resilience, and a love that will remain in the hearts of his family and friends. His love for the mountains was supported by his yearly calendars. Though his time here was far too brief, his impact will remain forever — woven into the memories he created and the lives he shaped.
No service is planned locally, in Colorado, but there will be a private memorial, for immediate family, in Indiana where he was born on 1/8/1978.
May his memory be a blessing, and may those who loved him find comfort in knowing how deeply he felt their love and how he profoundly appreciated them.





To say this was a shock is an understatement. We worked together for a few short years. I am absolutely heartbroken for your loved ones. Rest in Peace.
We are so sorry to hear of Peter’s passing. Sending our love and sympathy to the entire Kryzanowsky family and everyone that Peter impacted.
Chris Nick Stacey Jon Emma Noah
Prayers for all of you in this very devastating loss of Pete. He was a fine young man who was so thoughtful and always so nice. We looked forward every year for those beautiful calendars that he shared with all of us. His experiences of his journeys were captured in those magnificent photos…
Love ❤️
Aunt Lucie Uncle Tony and Rosemarie