Dorothy-Lanczak-Obituary

Dorothy A. Lanczak

Bay City, Michigan

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Lanczak, Dorothy A. Pinconning, Michigan

Mrs. Lanczak age 85 passed away Tuesday December 30, 2008 with her family by her side. She was born November 25, 1923 to the late Jake and Stella Snider. Dorothy went to Remus High School which is now part of Chippewa Hills and graduated in 1940 from...

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I'm very surprised that you haven't had a visit in a while. I connect with Rita and Agnes on facebook. I shared the time you gave me the warm jello to soothe my tummy. I retired out of the Army and the Post Office now and am living in Virginia. The winters here are not much warmer than Michigan. My eyesight is not to good I have kerataconus and it's hard to correct without hard contact lens. I have a little girl dog that I have spoiled rotten she is very smart though. She is a Chiweenie and...

Missing you this holiday season

Hi Mom, Thinking of you, your going to be a Great Grandma in March. I wish you were here to hold the new one. I am sure you will guide us and watch over Jackie as she becomes a mother. I will always cherish your visits when my girls were born. You helped me become the Mom and wife that I am today. Please tell everyone hello and know that I miss you each and every day.

I love you,
Rita

I miss you more than anyone will ever know. Through outthe years when I did come home I always enjoyed our visits and you made me understand the value of being family during our visits with Gladys.I'm just reading my last letter from youand wish I could have just one more visit.Until we meet again. Love, Carl

Dear Mom, It has almost been a year since your passing. I celebrated your 86 birthday by singing to you. Did you hear the song? I know you hear all and see all. What is so nice is you no longer need to worry, and are no longer in pain. You are at peace with God and all of your loved ones who went before you.

You are greatly missed here on earth. I don't think a day goes by that I don't think of you. I would love to call and talk with you just to see how you are.

Dear Mom,
I miss our phone conversations and our visits at least once a year. Thank God for Bob he always let me come back to Michigan at least once a year and never complained. He knew my home was in Pinconning with you and my brothers and sisters. You were my mother first and my friend second. As the years went by it still remained in that order. You let me know who was boss. In April, I had your car and I was with Agnes and Kathy at Agnes's cabin. I didn't come home. You began...

Thank you to all of those that have been a part of my grandma's well-lived life. Whether you were a student, family, friend, neighbor or a complete stranger she appreciated all the people that she came in contact with. She has touched many lives over her years and was always there to listen. She is truely an inspiration to me and will never be forgotten!

Truly the model for Americas greatest generation. The love that Dorothy had for Family and Faith are evident for all to see.

There is so much to say about your Mom, you could write a book.
When we went on that bus casino trip to Iowa. I like that fact that your MOm liked to eat out for breakfast. My MOm carried bananas and ceral to the hotel room. I like to eat out. So we did the two of us.

One time she was at our house for a party a first communion or something.
She was leaving to go to the show up town. She asked my Mother in law to go. What could I say she went. They saw the "Exersist".

My...