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Anna Kowaliw

YORK , Pennsylvania

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YORK Anna Polna Kowaliw, 85, died Wednesday, March 18, 2009, at Memorial Hospital. She was the loving wife of John Kowaliw, who preceded her in death on June 21, 2006. Born in the Ukraine, October 13, 1923, Mrs. Kowaliw was separated from her family as a young girl and survived forced labor camps...

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Dear Mary Ann,
I am keeping you and your family in my thoughts and prayers! You are so blessed to have had two special parents! They always made me (and all of your friends) feel "at home"! I just learned about your dad's passing, as I read about your mom...I am so sorry!! I have so many wonderful memories of times at the Kowaliw house! I hope that your memories will help to comfort you...if you ever need a friend, I'm here! Lots of love! Mary Jo

Dear Mary Ann,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this sad time.
With love, Alison and Paul and boys

Dear Mike, Mary & Family,
My thoughts are with you as you face the loss of your mother. I forgot how much your mom and dad endured. May you feel the love of Jesus in and around you as you walk through this time of grief.
Love, Denise

Dear Mary Ann, Our condolences to you and your family on the loss of your beloved mother. That she and your late father were able to build new lives in the United States after the loss and devastation they experienced in Europe during World War II is wonderful testimony to their strength of character and purpose. You, your brother and the grandchildren and great-grandchildren are truly her legacy. We are keeping all of you in our thoughts and prayers. Fondly,

Dear Mary Ann and extended family,
I am so sorry to hear of your mother's passing but we know she is now with the family she lost many years ago. I am sure our Lord has a special place for her in Paradise. Your mom and dad were such good friends and long time neighbors of my grandparents and I am sure they are all together again right now catching up on all the time that has passed since they last met. My grandparents couldn't have asked for better neighbors.
Take care and God be...

Dear Mary Ann and Family: I have fond memories of your mom throughout the years. My prayers are with you at this very difficult time.