BRONIA-ROSLAWOWSKI-Obituary

BRONIA ROSLAWOWSKI

Kansas City, Missouri

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Bronia Roslawowski, age 88, of Kansas City, died July 14, 2010, at Menorah Medical Center. She was born in Turek, Poland, on December 23, 1921, to Hersh and Bluma Kibel. As a child, she was educated at Beis Yaakov. During World War II, Bronia was imprisoned in several Nazi concentration camps...

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R.I.P. As a young Child in the 1950s. Doing one of my outings with my Sister and Father. He took us to meet Mrs. Bronia at her Deli. She showed me the prison tattoo numbers on her lower arm to help with my curiosity of it. That special day has always been stored in the corners of my mind. She was such a Sweet, Kind and friendly Lady to everyone. My Dad was from Louisiana and was one of the known Kansas City Southern Food Street Vendors. Kosher item was feature as part of his menu to...

When I worked at M & M Bakery, I loved working with Bronia, and will always remember her great ways.

Dear Bronia's family,
I am an 8th grade student in kansas City and i right now, am doing a report on the holocaust, i chose your mother as my person to learn about because she did not believe in holding grudges against Nazis, she also seemed like a loving, generous, and magnificent woman! Keep your chins held high, she is their with you all in your hearts and in spirit
(Margaret Krause Leawood, Kansas

Dear Judy,
I was reviewing all the old editions of the Focal Point when I discovered the loss of your Mother. One of my son's and my favorite memories are of seeing and speaking with her at Shul. She had the most incredible capacity for compassion and kindness ever found. She was a true Eshes Chayil. May her memory be a blessing that empowers others.

She was very sweet and kind, she gave a hug or kiss on the cheek when you greeted her, she will be deeply missed. Her courage, and strength,
will live on in every heart that she has touched.
I will miss her

Dear Alice,
Every once in awhile, even years later, one of my kids mentions hearing your mother speak at Pembroke, and how very inspiring she was. What a life. Our condolences to you and your family.

Dear Alice & Family,
Your mother and grandmother embodied the strength and grace of God to all who entered her doors. Her indominatable spirit shone as an inspiration. She mothered me on my way to work & I still can savor the taste of her french onion rolls with corned beef, mustard & pickle! Blessings and comfort to you.

Dear Beverly, Phil, Alanna, Joe and Sam - we send our heartfelt condolence on the lost of your mother and grandmother. What an awesome life she had and her strength of character is inspiring. Best wishes to you all. Love, Barbara, Doug and Sam

Judy, your mother was so very special, not only to you and your family, but to everyone who knew her. Since I now live so very far away, I can't pay a shiva call or attend the funeral, but I want you to know how much I cared about Bronia and how much we admired her and looked forward to seeing her each Shabbat. May your memories sustain you, and may her soul be bound with all those in Ereta Yisrael. Please accept our deepest condolences.
Maxie and Gary Canant