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Genevieve "Busia" Malkowski

Toledo, Ohio

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MALKOWSKI Genevieve "Busia" Genevieve "Busia" Malkowski, age 81, of Toledo, passed away Sunday, October 26, 2008, at Hospice of Northwest Ohio, Toledo. She was born April 18, 1927, to Hipolit and Antoinette (Sikorska) Ratkiewicz in Toledo. Genevieve was employed with Libbey Glass for 35...

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Ken & Amy, I was heart broken to hear about your mom.....I can remember her smile at the festivals, and the kids ball games....God Bless u and your family during this hard time. Denise Latkofsky

Kenny, its your old neighbor from across the street, Jill Wolfe. I visited with you and your mom the summer of '07. We sat in the garage and had a beer with your mom and John Wolfe. We ate and talked about about making kielbasa, the old Polish markets and told jokes. Your mom was indeed a wonderful storyteller, great listener and a joy to share company with. Her laugh could get everyone going. I will always treasure my conversations with Busia. My heart is heavy for you and yours. Jill...

Kenny,I was so sad to here on my voicemail that your mom went into the hospice in patient unit,and that i wouldnt be giving her a bath,just broke my heart.She was the sweetest person.It was a priveledge to take care of her,I will miss her smiling face and great sense of humor.My thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family.[Kat Olson Hospice Of NWO]

Genny
This is from an old boss at Libbey Glass.I would say you and your sister were the best damn workers a boss could asked for.This was day in and day out.Fond memories!

Kenny,
I am so sorry to here about your Mom. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Dear Busia, from the very first I met you, you have a special place in my heart. Thinking of you even now makes me smile. Watch over us from Heaven. You're loved ones are in my prayers. Do widzenia, Busia. Kocham Cie.

Grandma,
I will never forget all the wonderful memories I had with you as a child. All the weeks I used to spend with you in the summer months, weekend nights watching Love Boat and Dallas, drinking five cups of coffee on Sunday mornings when my mom told you only one, and you made the best iced tea ever. By the way you were the best babysitter because we got to do whatever we wanted.Thank-You for those memories. Now you can be at peace.
Love,Jamie

Dave, our deepest sympathy to you and your family on loss of your Mom

You are in my thoughts and prayers.