Jean-Miasek-Obituary

Jean Miasek

Newark, New Jersey

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NORTH ARLINGTON-Jean Miasek (nee Komorowski) of North Arlington passed away Friday, Feb. 25. She was 94 years old. Mrs. Miasek was born in Cleveland, OH, was raised in Poland and lived in Newark before moving to North Arlington in 1955. She was a member of the Happy Seniors of North Arlington...

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Dear Michael, My parents always enjoyed times at the shore with your parents in Margate.Ed Swibinski

Dear Michael and family,
Please accept our condolences during this difficult time. Your Mom was always a kind and gentle woman. I remember many trips our parents took together, filled with many happy memories. Good luck with the future, keep in touch.
Joan and Fred Brand

Mom & Dad, Montauk, Long Island. May, 1949.

This is the first of photos I am posting to honor the memory of my loving and dear Mother.
Mom is seen here with Dad standing before the Montauk Point Lighthouse in Montauk, Long Island, on a beautiful and windy day in May, 1949.

Cousin Mary Lou Czajka has posted two earlier photos of Mom: one standing with Sister Josephine in the garden of St. Pancratius Church (Kosciól Swietego Pankracego) in Chicago, July, 1948; and the other, a solo picture taken on the occasion of Mom's...

Dear Michael,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. Your Mom was a wonderful lady and I enjoyed seeing her everytime she came shopping. She always added such happiness to my day. Michael, the memories you have of your Mom will live on forever. As lucky as you were to have her for your Mom she was just as lucky to have you for her son. The relationship the two of you had was very special.

Dear Michael, I offer you sincere condolences for the death of your mom. I'd always remembered it as a good and loving person. Thank you for the fact that you came with Aunt Janina to the Polish, I could live with you this sentimental journey through the country of its fathers. You see your mom will always be in my heart. Wojtek Komorowski & family.

In an earlier posting, my son Paul Swibinski referred to me, Natalie Swierzbinski. Now I would like to make my own condolences.

Michael please accept my deepest sympathy in the loss of your mom. Michael you mom was one of the greatest Polish ladies in our group.

I remember talking to her at the senior citizen club meetings in Lyndhurst and seeing her in church with you.

You did a great job taking care of her.
I want to emphasize that. Good luck to...

Peter and Michael,

Please accept my deepest sympathy at the loss of your mother. Jean was a very special person who will live in our hearts and prayers.

Love,
Aunt Reggie

Hello Michael,
I'm sorry I was unable to join you in saying good-bye. I have many fond memories as a young adult visiting your home and talking and laughing with your mom and your dad also... Your mom was a lovely, gracious, kind woman who is most certainly with God right now. My mom Natalie loved her very much and asked me to include her thoughts and prayers in this posting.

Your dedication to your mother was a great act of selflessness and generosity on your part. The way...

Dear Micheal, I am sorry about your mom. My prayers are with you and your family. From your loving God Son.