Casimira "Kay" T. Brysacz's Obituary
Casimira Brysacz Obituary
CASIMIRA "KAY" T. BRYSACZ (nee Szubski), age 99; beloved wife of the late John F.; loving mother of Helene Osowski (Casimir) and Amelia Mathews (Robert, deceased); cherished grandmother of Susan Ayers (Tom), John Osowski (Kathy), Joseph Osowski (Nancy), Stephen Mathews (Chrissie), Deborah Routh (Francis) and Michael Mathews; devoted great grandmother of Jessica Tonsing (Shawn), Stephanie, Andrew and Benjamin Osowski, Joseph (Chrissy) and Sarah Routh; great great grandmother of Max, Ally and Stella Tonsing and Victoria Routh; dear sister of Alice Gutkowski (Ted, deceased), Eugenia Smolinski (deceased) (Edward, deceased) and Carl Szubski (Dorothy); dear aunt, great aunt and great great aunt of many. Kay attended Spencerian College and was a wholesale grocery food manager for over 25 years, working first in her uncle's business and then later for the Polish Grocers Association and she worked with her husband at Warner Drug for 30 years. Kay was a Marymount Hospital Volunteer for over 45 years. She belonged to many organizations and was treasurer for WONARD, an officer in the Polish Women's Alliance. Friends may call at GOLUBSKI DELIBERATO FUNERAL HOME 4747 TURNEY RD. CORNER of GARFIELD BLVD. FOR VISITATION TUESDAY 4-8PM. Mass of Christian Burial at Assisi Chapel at Villa Saint Joseph, 5200 Marymount Village Dr. Garfield Heights, OH on Wednesday, October 30, 2013 at 9:30am. Visitation at Assisi Chapel 9-9:30am, (1/2 hour prior to Mass) Interment Calvary Cemetery. Online condolences may be submitted at www.GDFH.net. In lieu of flowers, the family suggestions donations be made to Raabe School of Pharmacy, Ohio Northern University, 525 South Main St., Ada, OH 45810, or to the Sisters of Saint Joseph, Third Order of St. Francis, 5200 Marymount Village Dr., Garfield Heights, OH 44125
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