Beverly-Swiatowicz-Obituary

Beverly J. Swiatowicz

Feb 28, 1948 - Sep 25, 2013

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To my old boss "SWIAT", I am so sorry to hear of your wife's passing. May God be with you and your family during this vey sad time. My thoughts are with you.

Lot's of love and prayers John and Michael.

Very sorry to hear about Beverly. Beverly and all of you are in our prayers.

Condolences to Michael and family. You are in our prayers
Helen Joy and family

Michael I am so sorry you lost your Mom. My prayers go out to you.

John and Michael,

My prayers are with you both God Bless

Marion Millard

John and Michael, Our thoughts and prayers are with you. The Sweeney Family

To Bev's Family,
I will remember Bev. as my smiling cousin. We had great times together
all of us. I know she is smiling down right now. God bless all.

To Michael and family...sorry for your loss...I will always remember the dinner we all had with her and your grandmother..god bless you all....

Obituary

Beverly's Obituary

Beverly J. Swiatowicz, age 65 of New Milford died peacefully in her home on Wednesday September 25, 2013. She is the wife of John P. Swiatowicz.Beverly was born February 28, 1948 in Stamford a daughter of the late Salvatore LaRusso and Mildred (Santoro) LaRusso-Sargeant. She attended Stamford, CT schools. Beverly was employed as administrator of Mountain View Nursery School in New Milford. She also worked for the former Caldor's Department Store in Ridgefield, as well as Peggy's Coffee Shop in New Milford prior to her retirement. In addition to her husband of 44 years, Beverly is survived by a son Michael LaRusso of New Milford, CT; two sisters; Arlene Coppola and her husband David of Margate, FL and Betty Baisban and her husband Leon of La Sage, W VA; a brother–in-law Michael Swiatowicz of Norwalk, CT and a sister-in-law Regina Zarembski of Norwalk, CT; a niece Rachel Birchall and her husband Paul of New Milford, CT and a nephew Bryan Coppola and his wife Dawn of Shelton, CT.All services are private and at the convenience of the family.Memorials may be made to the charity of one's choice.

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