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Sister Mary Lorianne Tylczynski - Felician Sisters
September 12, 2007
On behalf of the Felician Sisters we wish to express our sympathy to the family. Florence will be remembered in our prayers and a Mass will be offered for her intention.
Thomas Dudkowski
September 10, 2007
I remember "Aunt Florence" fondly. The last time I saw her was at my parent's 50th wedding anniversary. Aunt Florence was always so full of pep and kind to me and my brothers. I remember when my grandomother, Helen Derda died, how lovely Aunt Florence looked. I told her so and she immediately said "where's my change purse?", since she would always give us kids change when she saw us. I also remember the unusual way she prounounced pizzeria. She and uncle Vince were great people and I know she's in heaven with Vince, where an angel like her belongs.
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