BARBARA-DUTKIEWICZ-Obituary

BARBARA DUTKIEWICZ

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Leukemia & Lymphoma Society

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DUTKIEWICZBARBARA (nee Thomas)on March 29, 2017. Beloved wife of Leonard. Devoted mother of June Omelchenko (Stephen), Patricia Masusock (John), Robert and Barbara Walsh (Tom). Dear sister of Sr. Dorothy Thomas, I.H.M. and the late Harold H. Thomas. Loving Nana of Holly, John William,...

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I have great memories of your mom growing up. She always greeted my with a big smile and I always knew she was happy to see me. At this difficult time in your life, we pray that God will grant you the serenity and peace that you need to get through this. Stay strong and know that you are remembered in our thoughts and prayers.

Scott and Karen Easter-Richardson

Even though our lives went in different directions, (I live in California) my best life-long memories are our young parenting years together. I've never forgotten her sweet spirit, her ability to laugh, (and we did a lot of laughing together) and her wonderful friendship They were among my happiest years. Love to the family, Deanna (Easter) MacDougall

Sorry to hear about your great loss and especially the absolute Rock of your family and the true Love of your life. May she rest in Peace with the Angels and God forever... Gerry

My sincere condolences to the family. May the God who binds up the brokenhearted and comforts all who mourn, sustain your family during this difficult time - Isaiah 61:1, 2.

Barbara was a kind and loving person, who was always devoted to her family. She never had an unkind word for anyone. Our prayers and condolences go out to her family and friends.

My Aunt Bobbie never had a cross word for anyone. I do not believe I ever heard her use a profane word. Hosting family gatherings she was always the last to sit down. She lead a life dedicated to and in the service of her family. The last we saw her in December, she was attending to Uncle Len as the devoted wife that she was. At that visit she went through the family photos of the grandchildren for us beaming with pride. She will be missed.