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Emerence L. "Emmy" Sajdak

Milwaukee, Wisconsin

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Sajdak, Emerence L. "Emmy" (Nee Polczynski) Born April 25, 1921. Passed peacefully into Eternal Life August 17, 2012, at the age of 91 years, surrounded by her family. Wife of the late Stanley J. Sajdak. Very loving mother of James (Susan) Sajdak and Suzanne (Gregory) Sakwinski. Loving...

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She was a good person who brightened the world.

I was saddened to learn of Em's passing. I met Em as she shopped at a women's clothing store I worked at. Sometimes, Stan would remain in the car with the day's packages, sometimes Em's daughter-in-law would be along. As Em became our customer, I became Stan's. Em was a gracious lady who was a joy to serve. My heartfelt condolences go out to her surviving family members.

Dear Sue, Megan, Natalie and all Sajdak family members,
I send my sincere regards to you on the loss of your mother, and grandmother. May fond memories of a remarkable and pioneering lady keep her close in your hearts. Very truly, Barbara Angove

Jim,Sue, and the rest of the Sajdak Family. Emmy was a sweet person. She will be missed. I remember her stopping in every now and then at the 27th street store when I worked there.

Mom,you were always my biggest cheerleader and champion. Your compliments were great confidence boosters.The most important lesson you taught me was even if you were in the background and not acknowledged, your actions and deeds would speak for you.Just like you dad, you didn't believe in "tooting you own horn'It's a tenet my family lives by. Mom, I love you and miss you. Your loving daughter, Susie

My dear, dear sister. She was there for me from the day I was born. No sisters could be so close and yet be quite different.
We were never jealous or envious of each other and rejoiced in any good fortunes one or the other experienced.
She always made me promise to take care of myself and when she would no longer be around to take care of Jim and Susie--a promise I will keep.

We had many rough times especially during the depression, but never felt poor because of the love of...

Your mother is an inspiring woman. You are certainly blessed to have had her beautifully influential presence in your lives.

Aunt Emmy was like a second mom to me. My mom is her sister and they talked on the phone every single day since we kids were tiny. That taught me to love and stay close to my siblings thru the years. Aunt Emmy endured a lot of hardship and physical ailments but she stayed gracious and upbeat and never took it out on anyone and that taught me a lot as well. She helped me develop a love for music and art and was a great cook! When I think of her, I think of a lovely home, big football mums,...

Very sorry for your loss. You are all in my thoughts and prayers. Love, D