Lee-Haczynski-Obituary

Photo courtesy of O'Brien Family Funeral Home & Cremation Services - South Hadley

Lee Ann Haczynski

May 9, 1964 - Jul 8, 2024

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Our thoughts and prayers are with all the Haczynski family and friends. Lee Ann Haczynski was the first childhood friend I could remember in my life. I remember when we first moved into Bunker Hill and Lee came over to say hello. I didn´t know her name and she was running across the street to go back to her house and I yelled, "hey kid" and that was the start of a beautiful friendship that I´ll never forget. Love, Tim Collins and The Collins Family

There are no words to express my sadness at the loss of my dear friend Lee. Lee was a vibrant, loving, woman who cherished life and her family. My deepest condolences to the family. May she rest in peace. My love for her will be never ending.

To all the wonderful family and friends—- I send my heart felt sorrow and memories. I can see her smiling (as always) and dancing in so many
places along the way! She was always pleasant
and kind to me whenever and wherever we crossed paths. I will miss just knowing she’s here
caring for someone else before her wants and
needs! She was and always will be a fantastic
women that I had the great gift of being around
in most of the earlier days of our lives!!...

My condolences to John, Mary Ellen, Tom, David and family. I fondly recall Lee’s vibrant personality when we all grew up as close neighbors on Midway and Bunker Hill.
“Today and always, may loving memories bring you comfort and peace”.

I first want the family to know how very sorry we are for you loss. LEE was a very loving and kind women. She always had a Beautiful smile and was so soft spoken. I will always remember the fun we had when she cone to my parents house. Roland and Sharlene Racine. Lee will forever be in my thoughts and prayers.

Heartfelt sympathies to Lee's family....Fond memories of her from long ago...Rest in peace Lee

Sheldon's portrait in progress.

Lee had a warmth to her that made me feel welcomed like an old friend, even though we only met 2 years ago. I'll miss the twinkling smile and a wink she would flash my way in the morning to let me know there was another shopping bag of "a few things to try on" tucked under my desk, and how she was tickled pink whenever she recognized an item later. I thought I had all the time in the world to finish the painting of Sheldon in progress for her. Wish we all had more time to enjoy Lee's company!

I have thought of Lee often this week and worried about Sheldon, as I know how much she loved him. I was glad to hear he is being taken care of. Such a shock. My deepest sympathy to her family and friends.

I remember Lee growing up on Midway St in South Hadley. My in laws being their neighbors.
A beautiful family!
My sincerest sorrow to read the passing of Lee. ❤
Linda Kurowski

Obituary

Lee's Obituary

Lee Ann Haczynski, 60, died Monday July 8th at her beloved home. She was born in Holyoke, daughter of the late Edward and Marion (McCabe) Haczynski. She was a longtime resident of South Hadley and worked as a Billing Representative for Holyoke Hospital. Lee had a deep love for dogs, Cape Cod and cooking. She leaves two daughters, Madison Bull and her husband Nicholas of Agawam and Samantha Edge of Wilbraham. She leaves four siblings, John Haczynski of South Hadley who she cared for as a loving sister and friend, Thomas Haczynski and his wife Gail of Leander, TX, David Haczynski and his three sons (Chris, Kevin and Nick) of South Hadley and Mary Rousseau and her husband Maurice of South Hadley. Lee “Babci” leaves her granddaughter, Chloe Bull who was her heart and soul, her niece Amy Rousseau Gardner and family, her dedicated companion Mitch Brouillard, her best friend Karen Genetelli who she shared an incredible friendship with and her beloved dog, Sheldon. She was predeceased by her sister Jane Haczynski. The calling hours will be Friday July 12th from 4:00 to 7:00 pm at the O’Brien Family Funeral Home. Her immediate family has decided on a private celebration of life. Memorial donations may be made to the American Diabetes Association. For more information or to make online condolences please go to obrienfamilyfh.com

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