Rhea-Jaguszewski-Obituary

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Rhea Jeanne Jaguszewski

May 23, 1936 - Feb 19, 2015

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SHE HAS BEEN MISSED FOR AWHILE AT M&J FURNITURE,SHE WAS ALWAYS A GOOD CUSTOMER.I ALWAYS LOVED WHEN SHE WOULD CALL AND SAY HEY MIKE,SAVE ME A CHRISTMAS TREE LOL. SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS FAMILY,SHE WILL BE MISSED.HEY ROY AND IRENE I HAVE MOVED THE STORE IAM OUT BY THE AMISH DUTCH PANERTY.

Linda, Irene, Roy, and families.Linda I knew your mom a long time ago up at Big Lake. She was beautiful inside and out.Irene,how long ago it seems when we had those carefree summers at the lake! Some of the best times ever. Thinking of all of you now with love and special prayers . Gloria ( Desnoyer ) McGeachy

I felt so sad to hear about Rhea. She was a great supervisor years ago when I started at United back in 1978. I enjoyed seeing her at the retiree luncheons when she was able to come. She will truly be missed. My condolences to her family.

I knew Rhea for many, many years as she was my Supervisor at United Airlines. We enjoyed many fun times together as well as trying times when United went on strikewe stuck together! We always had great Halloween's together with our funny costumes and your Mm, Joyce Lyons and I were always in competition as to who be the funniest! Rhea, gave me a funny hard time when we got a puppy from one of our co workers as I was head over heals a typical, gooey "dog mom"!
She has kept in touch...

Rhea was one of a kind. She believed that you could get the work done, and still have fun! We had a lot of fun at United Airlines back in the day when Rhea was a supervisor. We enjoyed holidays, especially Halloween. Good memories!

I loved Rhea's work ethic and philosophy: "You can get the work done and still have fun". We had great times back then. I have so many great memories and stories about Rhea. She was a very special person!!

My sympathy to Linda and all of Rhea's family. She taught and modeled the behavior of the management employee I became, and I will always look back to our time in "TBM" as one of the best in my career!

Rhea and I were able to stay in touch for many years- and I will miss her cards and emails- especially at Halloween: Rhea's favorite holiday !

Rest in peace friend. You will be missed by many!

My sympathy to Rhea's family. The best "boss" I had at United. She mentored myself and many others. Thoughts and prayers to her family.

My thoughts and prayers are with the family at this difficult time. Rhea was an amazing person who could see the potential in everyone. RIP Rhea!

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Rhea's Obituary

Rhea J. Jaguszewski, of Big Lake near Evart, passed away Thursday, February 19, 2015 at Curry House near Cadillac. She was 78. Mrs. Jaguszewski was born May 23, 1936 in Detroit to Howard and Esther (Howard) Linenberg. She graduated from Our Lady of Mercy High School in Detroit in 1954, and the attended Mercy College in Detroit. Rhea went on to be a Reservation Supervisor for United Airlines. She spent many years summering at Big Lake and finally retired there. Rhea was a member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Evart. She was an excellent painter and artist, an active swimmer, and enjoyed flower gardening and playing the dulcimer. Rhea is survived by one daughter, Linda Brown of Reed City, 3 grandchildren, Cody (Angela) Brown of Cedar Springs, MI, Caitlin Brown of Belding, MI, Cory Comer of San Francisco, CA, a sister, Irene (David) Lindgren of Livonia, MI and a brother, Roy (Sue) Linenberg of Sears. She was preceded in death by her parents, husband Tom, and son Erik Comer. Funeral services for Rhea J. Jaguszewski are 1:00pm Thursday, February 26th at the Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Evart with Father Joe Fix officiating. Visitation is 6pm to 8pm Wednesday, February 25th at the Corey Funeral Home in Evart and an hour prior to services at the church. Mrs. Jaguszewski will be interred next to her husband in Orient Township Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be directed to Hospice of Michigan or Curry Memory House, Cadillac, MI.

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