Patricia-Brozek-Obituary

Patricia Brozek

North Haven, Connecticut

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BROZEK, PATRICIA K. Patricia K. Brozek passed away suddenly and unexpectedly in New Haven on Friday, May 25, 2012. She was the daughter of the late Kathryn Clifford Brozek and Vincent J. Brozek of Woodbridge and Naples, FL. She is survived by brothers Brian V. (Debra) Brozek of Jacksonville, FL...

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It does not feel possible that Pbro has been gone this long. We think of her often and remember what a good friend she was. Sending hugs to all her many friends and family. Pat left a huge mark in this world. We love her.

Pat is always on our minds and in our hearts. She was PBro to us and we spent many a wonderful time from New Year's Eve to pictures with the 2004 Red Sox trophy. It still does not seem possible that she is not here. Bob and I send our heartfelt condolences to PBro's family and dear friends. She holds a special place in our memories.

To Elsa and all of the rest of Pat's family,

I just learned of Pat's death. I had the pleasure of working with her in North Haven. She was a true original, a force to be reckoned with.

I am so very sorry for your loss.

pbro..miss you. You will always be in our hearts, at every St.Pat's parade, during every Red Sox game. Christy and Bob

I will always remember you as my favorite Junior High School Teacher and the 8th grade "Magazine" project (that was 34 yrs ago). Thank You Miss Brozek. A life too short. My deepest sympathy to your Partner and Family.

I never will forget what you told me in 8th grade English Class"A slip of the tongue is no fault of the mind"

Greg and Family,
So sorry for your loss. Thoughts and Prayers for your family.
Lois, Jess, Ray
and Jenn and her family

Dear Brian, Deb and Family....I am so sorry to hear of your loss...You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers...

Uncle Vinnie, Brian, Greg and their families,
May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.
Love,
Mary