In Loving Memory of Ray and Beverly Drzewiecki
FENTON TOWNSHIP, Mich. — In the quiet hours of early Thursday morning, as most of the world lay asleep, tragedy struck in a way that no family or community could have prepared for. A devastating house fire on the 3100 block of Ponemah Drive, across from the peaceful south shore of Lake Ponemah, claimed the lives of two cherished souls — Ray Drzewiecki, 66, and his beloved wife, Beverly Drzewiecki, 64.
Today, we pause not only to mourn the heartbreaking loss of Ray and Beverly, but to honor the beautiful lives they lived, the love they shared, and the countless memories they created in the community they called home.
Ray and Beverly were more than just residents of Fenton Township. They were neighbors who waved from their porch, friends who showed up when it mattered most, and family members whose love ran deep and steady. Their home was a place of warmth — not just from the comfort it provided, but from the kindness and generosity that radiated within its walls.
For decades, Ray and Beverly built a life together rooted in devotion. Their marriage was a testament to enduring love — a partnership marked by laughter, resilience, shared dreams, and unwavering support. Whether enjoying the serene views near Lake Ponemah, spending time with loved ones, or simply sitting side by side in quiet companionship, they embodied the kind of love that inspires everyone fortunate enough to witness it.
Ray was known as a steady presence — dependable, hardworking, and always willing to lend a helping hand. He carried himself with quiet strength and integrity. Beverly, with her gentle spirit and caring heart, had a way of making others feel seen and valued. Together, they formed a bond that reflected compassion, loyalty, and grace.
Neighbors describe them as kind, welcoming, and deeply rooted in the fabric of the community. In a world that often moves too quickly, Ray and Beverly were reminders of what truly matters — connection, kindness, and cherishing each day with the people you love.
The fire that took them has left a void that cannot be filled. It has shaken Fenton Township and left many struggling to comprehend how two such vibrant lives could be lost so suddenly. Yet even in the face of unimaginable sorrow, their legacy shines through in the stories being shared, the tears being shed, and the love being expressed in their memory.
As the sun rises over Lake Ponemah, its reflection shimmering across the water, we are reminded of the peaceful mornings Ray and Beverly once enjoyed. Though their earthly journey has ended, their spirits live on in the hearts of those who knew and loved them. Their love story does not end in tragedy — it endures in memory.
To their family, friends, and neighbors: may you find comfort in the knowledge that Ray and Beverly were deeply loved. May you hold tightly to the laughter, the holiday gatherings, the simple conversations, and the countless small moments that now mean everything.
In loving memory of Ray Drzewiecki and Beverly Drzewiecki — your lives were a blessing, your love was a gift, and your memory will forever be a treasure.
Rest peacefully, together, as you always were.

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