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Mrs. Mary E. Czaus RN- Dec. 7th 1937-Dec 25th 2015
Mary was born in Philadelphia Pennsylvania, to Winfield A. and Mary Rose Hudson and attended West Catholic Girls High School. She graduated Fitzgerald Mercy Nursing School and was a lifelong registered Nurse. She married Walter T. Czaus in 1959 and had 6 children later followed by 16 grandchildren and one greatgrandchild. Her lifelong passions were being a faithful and adoring wife, Loving Mom to her six children, nurse and daily mass attendee at her local Catholic Church. God and Family mattered most to her. She took her faith seriously and was committed to lending God a hand in her many positions of service in the Church. She visited the sick at the Christian Care Center, gave to the poor via the Vincent DePaul Society, was a member of any ladies group she could partake in and was a Eucharistic Minister at St. Michael the Archangel Parish. As a nurse, she always managed to add her special healing touch to the many patients she met serving as an RN at Dallas Associated Dermatologists, Baylor Hospital, under Dr. Jacobson and Dr. Whiting. No greater love can you find than that which she exhibited toward her husband through 57 years of marriage. No distance was too far for her to be with her husband Walter and facilitate his success. She always made sure that his best interests were her number one priority. Her way to a successful marriage was praying together, trust each other, forgive each other and love each other always. She played an important part in the lives of her children and grandchildren as they progressed in life, be it in academics, sports or any endeavor undertaken. Mary always had words of encouragement in the worst of times and words of praise in the best of times. She never left anyone with empty hands. She enjoyed numerous family reunions and retirement trips with her husband and family members. If it had to do with her family, she was always there, always caring and sharing and always loving. She believed in the word of God and lived according to that Word in every aspect of her life. On Christmas Day, God had the pleasure of taking her back to Himself with the customary greeting He extends to all His friends, “Well done my Good and Faithfull Servant, Mary Czaus, Now enter into the place I have prepared for you in my House”.
She is survived by her loving husband of 57 years, Walter, Her brother Winfield J Hudson, 6 children: Mark & wife Theresa, Steve &wife Diane , Joe, Mary Beth & husband Brad Bimmerle, Thomas & wife Rosemary and John & wife Samantha, 16 grandchildren and one great grandchild.
Services will be hosted by the Czaus family starting with the viewing and recitation of the rosary atEastgate Funeral Homeon Tues. Dec. 29th 6-8pm and continue with the funeral Mass at 11amDec. 30th at St Michael the Archangel Church, Garland Texas.Charitable contributions may be made in Mrs. Czaus' honor to The Society of St. Vincent de Paul Dallas at www.svdpdallas.org/give/donate/online
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December 29, 2015
Dr Laura Sears, Dr. Jerald Sklar, Dr Mary Fleischli, Dr. Chris Crawford at Dallas Associated Dermatologists remember you as a great registered nurse who took great care of their patients in a fashion no one else could. I fondly remember you as one of the greatest co workers in my lifetime. Thank you for your son who took Dr David Whiting, Delilah Carter, RN and myself on a personal tour of the White House while on a dermatology nurse convention in DC. Mary, You brought joy to all you touched. Your legacy is remarkable.
John & Robin Laird
December 29, 2015
We were sorry to hear of Mary's passing. Our thoughts and Prayers are with Walt and family.
Carmen Summers
December 29, 2015
Mark
So sorry to learn of the death of your Mom
My heart goes out to you and all of your family
God Bless you
Carmen
Linda Scott
December 28, 2015
I have no doubt that Mary is looking into God's face this day. Mary was the epitome of what a Christian should be. I will pray for Mary but I hope she prays for me. Linda Scott
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Kathy Schmitz
December 28, 2015
Our sincere condolences during this time of sorrow. May you be blessed and comforted with fond memories! Our love and prayers for the Czaus family. Love, the Steve Schmitz family.
Rev. Tom & Linda McMahan
December 28, 2015
A great next-door neighbor and a woman of faith. She was one of our "Go-to's" when we needed prayer. She will be greatly missed. We are supporting Walt and the family with our prayers.
December 28, 2015
I worked with Mary for many years at Dallas Dermatology. Mary was a very kind and caring person. My deepest sympathy to all of you.
Doris McGowan
December 28, 2015
We are so sorry to hear about Mary, our
prayers and love are with you and your
family. She was a wonderful friend and a
loving person who will be missed very much. Know that she is with God now.
Tony & Marty Greske
December 28, 2015
I was a classmate of Mary at Fitzgerald Mercy Hosp. My condolences to her family.
December 28, 2015
Dear Czaus family:
We are so sorry to hear about Mary's passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. She had a great life and loving family and the celebration of her life on Wednesday will make her happy as she watches from above.
Frank, Beth & Herb Barnard
Misti Burnes
December 28, 2015
Walt,
We are so sorry to hear about Mary, prayers and love to you and your family.
We loved Mary so much and she will be missed truly.
Misti and family
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