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Elaine B. (Bevis) Wiktorski
of Westminster; 87
WESTMINSTER -- Elaine B. (Bevis) Wiktorski, 87, of Westminster, died peacefully at home Saturday, January 12, 2013 with her loving family by her side.
Elaine was born in Ware, MA on July 29, 1925, daughter of the late Leon and Hazel (Cooley) Bevis. She was raised by her mother and step father, Fred Goodridge in the town of Dana, MA. She enjoyed her working years cooking and managing for several restaurants. Throughout her life Elaine enjoyed baking, gardening, paying cards, golfing, the beach, bird watching, blueberry picking, watching baseball and football, shopping, and spending time with her family. She was an active member of Our Savior Lutheran Parish in Westminster and was a former president of the V.F.W. Women's Auxiliary.
Elaine leaves behind her husband of 70 years, Warren A. Wiktorski of Westminster; her children, Diane Wiktorski of Aiken, SC, Kirk Wiktorski and his wife Josephine of Westminster, Lee Wiktorski and his wife Marsha of Benson, VT, Kim Wiktorski of Jaffrey, NH, and Alan Wiktorski and his wife Kelli. She also leaves behind ten grandchildren, Devon, Alex, Heather, Jacob, Dana, Bryant, Brittni, Matthew, Katelyn, and Abigail; one great- grandchild, Dawson. She was predeceased by her brother Dana Bevis. Elaine brightened our lives with her laughter, silliness, affection and love. We will miss her dearly.
WIKTORSKI -- A funeral service will be held on Friday, January 18, at 1PM in Our Savior Lutheran Church, 1 Hager Park Rd. There are no calling hours. The family welcomes friends and relatives to join them for a time of fellowship in the hall of Our Savior Lutheran Church following the service. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be to Our Savior Lutheran Church, 1 Hager Park Rd., Westminster, MA 01743. The funeral arrangements are under the direction of the Brandon Funeral Home, 305 Wanoosnoc Rd., Fitchburg.
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To Elaine's family,
So sorry to hear of your loss.I'm so glad I had the chance to meet her at Britti 7 Andrew's wedding.Such a sweetheart.Much love to the family, & God Bless, Jane.(Andrew's Grammie)
Jane Kincaid
January 19, 2013
Kim - your Mother was a wonderful woman and she raised a wonderful family - her legacy will live on in you.
Michele
January 18, 2013
Kim, You Mother sounds like a most amazing woman and it's clear she was loved and will be missed dearly by all of you. She left you such a rich legacy of love and family values for you to pass along. My deepest sympathies go out to you and your family.
Candice Batten
January 17, 2013
Kim,
My heartfelt condolences to you and your family. Your mom sounds like an incredibly, wonderful woman.
Love,
MB
Maribeth Buchanan
January 17, 2013
Mom - I was so blessed to have you as my Mother, as importantly, my role model in life. You were such an amazing women. You touched everyone's heart that met you. I will miss all the hugs, kisses, smiles, laughter but most of all that sad little face you always gave to me when it was time for me to go home. You will always be in my heart forever. All My Love to you.
Kim Wiktorski
January 16, 2013
Dear Cousins, I remember Elaine most from my childhood at Mattapoisette, and her visits to my mother, Ruth (Wildes) Bryant. She had a wonderful sense of humor, and loved mischief. I know she will be missed by all until we see her again. Celebrate her wonderful life.
Sandra (Bryant Wakeley
January 15, 2013
Dear Cousins: Cousin Elaine will be remembered as a warm-hearted, giving, loving soul...Times like these I wish we didn't live so far away. Sending our Love and Prayers and Hugs <3 Love to You from Janice Sokolowski-Perkins and Family
Janice Sokolowski-Perkins
January 14, 2013
To the Wiktorski family, I am so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Chris Leger
January 14, 2013
To Elaine's family:
It makes me sad to know that Elaine has left his earth as we know it. She was one of my favorite people,always smiling,cheerful and full of fun. She will live on in the hearts and minds of all that knew her and loved her.
Sue Kremer
January 14, 2013
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