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Mary Piekarz

Chicago, Illinois

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Mary [age 62], former longtime resident of Oak Lawn, IL., passed away March 26, 2005 at her home in Medical Lake, WA. She is survived by her husband, Fred Piekarz; sisters, Judy Richardson and Patricia J. Evans; brothers, Michael Cloney and John Cloney. She was preceded in death by her sister...

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Fred, It has been many years and really don't seem that long.since Kelly and Football..but my wife and I want to send you are deepest condolences on the loss of your dear Mary...at this time we thank God for what we have and had in this life and look forward to seeing all again in our after life with the good Lord take care and the best to the Family Sincerely. Mike Sudd (Pelham, Al.)

Fred,
Although it has been a number of years since our lives have crossed paths, you are someone who always comes up in conversation about "the old days and the 'good guys'we were fortunate to know" On behalf of your many former classmates who continue to know you as a friend, our deepest condolences on the loss of your wife, Mary. May the good Lord keep her in his hands and protect her family! Sincerely,

Dear Fred, my deepest sympathies on the passing of your beautiful wife Mary. It's seems like only yesterday when I "Stood Up" to your wedding at "Sarena's Restaurant" at Archer and Pulaski. Am semi-retired for the last 13 years working as a Professional bartender. Mike Sudd who was your offensive guard lineman on the football team and Carl Bator also send their condolences. Mike and yours truly ran our 40th "Class Reunion" on Oct.26th, 2002 at "Polonia Grove". It worked out great! You were...

Sincerest sympathy is sent to Fred, her husband, and to Mary's family. Rich and I saw Mary at my cousin David's birthday party last year. It was great seeing Mary after not seeing her for a very long time. We were all saddened by her death.

Sincerely,
Joan & Rich Laskowski
Bill & Nadia Laskowski

I first met Mary over 20 years ago through our work on various projects at St. Denis Church in Chicago. We renewed our friendship at SFN&R as co-workers. No matter how bad she was feeling, Mary had a hug for you in the morning and a positive word. Through it all, she was one of the strongest people I have met. To Fred and her family in Washington, my thoughts and prayers are with you. I will miss my "train buddy"

I worked with Mary at SFN&R and will also remember her vitality and love for life. Mary was a wonderful person who touched all of us with her courage and strength. My thoughts and prayers are with her family during this difficult time. May God bless her and welcome her into his kingdom.