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Jennie Dlugokecki Obituary

Jennie B Dlugokecki STOUGHTON â€" Jennie B. (Rogodzinski) Dlugokecki, 80, a longtime resident of Stoughton, died unexpectedly on Thursday, Oct. 4, 2007, at Caritas Good Samaritan Medical Center in Brockton. She was the wife of the late Zigmund Dlugokecki. Born in Norton, she was raised in Chelsea and was a graduate of Chelsea Schools. Jennie was a resident of Stoughton from 1956 until 1993. During that time, she held jobs at Jordan Marsh in Boston and at Anton’s Cleaners, Ark-Les Switch and John J. Rogers Insurance, all in Stoughton. Jennie was also the full time care giver for her husband who had been stricken with muscular dystrophy for many years. Upon Zigmund’s death in 1993, she moved to Greeneville, TN, to live with her son and his family. In 1998, she again relocated with her family to Naperville, IL. Then in 2004, Jennie returned to her roots in Stoughton. Jennie was a faithful and loving wife, mother, grandmother, sister, aunt and friend. She was known to her grandchildren and many others as “Bubbie.â€� Bubbie was incredibly supportive of the people she cared about. Whether it was attending dance recitals, graduations, or simply just being there, she made you feel like she was your biggest fan. Bubbie also loved to shop. She always kept us laughing as she stockpiled away knick-knacks and Christmas presents (often a year in advance). She also never let birthdays or holidays â€" even some of the minor ones â€" pass without letting her loved ones know that she remembered and cared. Bubbie was a woman who cherished special memories and told stories to remind all of us how blessed we were to have one another. She will be missed and remembered always. She is survived by her son, Andrew Dlugokecki of Naperville, Ill.; her sister Stasia Uminski of Stoughton; her three grandchildren, Anne, Julie, and John Dlugokecki; and several nieces and nephews. In addition to her husband Zigmund, she was predeceased by her brother Adam Rogodzinski and her daughter in-law Phyllis Dlugokecki. Funeral services will be held at the Farley Funeral Home, 358 Park St. (Rte. 27) Stoughton on Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. followed by a Funeral Mass at the Immaculate Conception Church at 10:30 a.m. Visiting Hours are Tuesday 4-8 p.m. Donations in Jennie’s name may be made to the American Diabetes Association, 1701 North Beauregard Street, Alexandria, VA 22311. Burial will follow at Maplewood Cemetery, Stoughton. There will be a reception immediately following the funeral services. Directions and obituary at www.farleyfh.com. FARLEY FUNERAL HOME (781) 344-2676

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Published by The Patriot Ledger from Oct. 7 to Oct. 9, 2007.

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Barbara-Anne (DeLorey) Morin

October 15, 2007

Aunt Jennie was part of wonderful memories in my life. When I was young, my family and I couldn't wait for the parties in the Parsons' garage on Central Drive or the roadtrips to Chelsea. We knew the family would be there, and all the love and hugs and kisses we could handle. Jennie's beautiful smile lit up any room she was in and she had love enough for everyone. I wish my son and granddaughter knew the warmth of her hugs like I do. I dearly miss her. Jennie, you are in my heart always. Barbara (DeLorey) Morin

Robert DeLorey

October 14, 2007

My deepest sympathies to my extended family for the loss of my Godmother; Aunt Jenny. Although we were separated many years and many miles, the happy memories of my childhood flood back as I write this message.
All my love,

Bob DeLorey
and my Wife Kathy and son Sean

Janice Beers

October 9, 2007

It was a pleasure to meet such a special LADY. She made me and others feel like part of the Uminski family even when you weren't. Her hugs and kisses will be missed by all.

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