
In Loving Memory

Raskolnikov Andrysiak
November 25, 2000 — December 10, 2025
Raskolnikov Andrysiak, lovingly known as Rask, was born on November 25, 2000, in the vibrant city of Warsaw. His life, though tragically cut short on December 10, 2025, was filled with warmth, creativity, and a gentle spirit that touched everyone he met.
Rask was a beloved son to Ewa and Stefek Andrysiak, who cherished him deeply. He was a devoted brother to his predeceased sister, Aleksandra, with whom he shared countless cherished memories, especially their treasured walks together. Rask is survived by his loving parents, an aunt, an uncle, and two cousins who will forever hold him in their hearts.
A bright mind and a passionate soul, Rask graduated from the State of Warsaw University in 2016. He pursued a career in woodworks, where he channeled his creativity and meticulous nature. His affinity for woodcarving was a testament to his patience and love for crafting beauty from the raw and natural.
Beyond his professional pursuits, Rask had a profound appreciation for the simple joys of life. He found solace in painting sunsets, capturing the fleeting beauty of day’s end with his brush. His paintings, much like his spirit, were radiant and full of warmth. Rask also enjoyed the exhilaration of skiing, where the rush of fresh mountain air invigorated his spirit.
Rask was known to those around him as a shy but kind young man. His quiet demeanor belied a heart full of empathy and joy. He had an incredible ability to bring a smile to anyone's face, even on the toughest of days. His kindness and gentle humor left an indelible mark on the lives of his friends and family.
A private funeral ceremony has been held in his honor, where those closest to him gathered to celebrate the life of a remarkable young man. In this intimate setting, stories were shared, tears were shed, and laughter echoed in remembrance of Rask’s light-hearted spirit.
The family extends their heartfelt gratitude for the outpouring of love and support during this difficult time. In reflection, they offer this special message: “Our dear Rask, forever loved and in our hearts.” May his gentle soul find peace and may his memory continue to inspire kindness and creativity in all who knew him.
Raskolnikov Andrysiak’s life, though brief, was lived with grace and love. In the hearts of those who knew him, his legacy will endure as a testament to a life well-lived, and a reminder of the beauty that can be found in every sunset and every smile.