Helen-Jurewicz-Obituary

Helen I. Jurewicz

Buffalo, New York

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JUREWICZ - Helen I. (nee Szczepanik) Of West Seneca, NY; passed away in Westlake, OH on October 8, 2008 after a lengthy illness; wife of the late Leonard Jurewicz; dearest mother of Christine (Paul) Osberg and the late David L. (Sharon) Jurewicz; also survived by 4 grandchildren, Robert P....

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What a wonderful women.So giving and caring.Grandma was an amazing cook as well.Made the best homemade noodles and duck soup in the world.I wish I had been able to spend more time with her over the last ten years.I'm also glad she was able to spend a little time with her great grand kids Dakota and Sebastian.You are missed dearly,but know you are in a better place.Say hi to grandpa and uncle David for me.And if you could rub grandpa's belly for me.

Love,
Robbie

Helen -

What a wonderful lady! She was a special friend!

We went to lunch together, went grocery shopping and to doctors' offices - and wherever we went, she was always ready to share the Good News that Jesus is the only way to Heaven!

She came to know Jesus as her personal Savior many years ago, and her greatest desire was to show Jesus to others so they would come to know Him too!

If you have not yet seen your need for Jesus, Helen would right...

I will have many great memories of Grandma, from the summers Rob and I would spend in West Seneca when we were growing up through the last month here in Ohio. Little things like eating green grapes (best snack/always in the fridge) and playing pinochle (learned from the best) will always remind me of Grandma. Such a great sence of humor too, she had us in stiches many times. So unselfish, Grandma would always put our needs before hers. When she decided to move to Cleveland, it was such a gift...

Christmas 2007

I'm so glad that gramma and I became closer as I got older (and she got younger). I just wish dad would've still been around so we could've all spent time together. I know gramma's finally home with the Lord, grampa, and dad and that she's finally pain-free. She was a confident, giving, intelligent, and beautiful woman who stood up for what (and who) she believed in. I can only hope that I inherited at least some of those traits.

I love and miss you gramma. Say hi to dad for me too...

I cared for Helen on the B wing at GHRC and then when I changed positions within the facility I would still go and visit her. I always appreciated her boldness and brassiness and respected her opinions on many topics! Many of us are afraid to speak our minds but not Helen! She was well known at Greenfields and missed by many in Nursing, Activities, and Dietary. She spoke of her family often with much fondness and was certainly proud to show off the picture of the little ones! My fondest...

i know you are finally where you want to be, but know that we miss you down here.

say hi to dad for me.

Mom passed away two months ago in her sleep at 8pm on October 8th at the young age of 82.

Mom lived with diabetes, a debilitating illness that she acquired as a result of her pregnancy with me. She struggled to stay healthy and survive each and every day. Over the years the disease took its toll on her body with the amputation of a toe in 2002, her right leg shortly after her 80th birthday in 2006, and ultimately contributed to her early death.

Yet her life was spent...

Helen Was a one of a kind type of lady that I cared about dearly !!!
I was her Lead CNA at Greenfields in lancaster NY MY prayers go out to all her family