Peggy-Kolasa-Obituary

Peggy R. Kolasa

Obituary

Kolasa (Oslowski), Peggy R. age 57, of Nisswa, formerly of Delano, died unexpectedly and peacefully in Arizona on October 27, 2007. Loving wife, mother, grandmother and sister. Co-founder of VSK Equipment Inc. in Rockford. Upon retirement she traveled with her husband Vern in their RV making many friends across the country. Survived by husband, Vern; sons, Jerry (Janet), Kevin (Katrina); daughters, Kelli (Todd) McNevin, Katie (George) Hulinsky; grandchildren, Jacob, Kole, Jeslyn, Colin, Kodi, Heather, and Hannah; brothers, Don (Brenda) Oslowski, Dennis (Helena) Oslowski, Lee Jr. (Arlene) Oslowski; Gary (Cathy) O'Borsky; sister, Gail (Wayne) Loeffler; many brothers-in- law, sisters-in-law, nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Preceded in death by mother, Viola O'Borsky and step-father, Jerry Frank; father, Lee Oslowski. Memorial service 7 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 6, Iten Funeral Chapel, Delano. Gathering of family and friends 4 to 7 p.m. at the funeral home on Tuesday prior to the services. Iten Funeral Home Delano (763) 972-2891
This obituary was originally published in the Star Tribune.

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George and Kate and family,
God bless you and your family, we are truely sorry for your loss and please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers each and every day. We love you, Grandma and Grandpa Hulinsky

Our heart felt condolences on the passing of Peggy. We are sorry we did not get the opportunity to tell you in person. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

Tom & Tammy Warner and Wank too!

Peggy (Summer)
We miss you and think of you everyday. The kids remember how much fun they have had with you. Kole misses playing Kings in the corner with you. Kodi loved coloring with you "even though your stick people needed some help". I loved camping with you and Vern at the Winnabago Rally & Breezy Point. We sure had fun "tipping the T.V. over". Kevin has so many more memories he has shared but one favorite is the he / she snowman you and Kevin built in Osakis MN.
Vern, you...

Kate and the Kolasa family,
May this time of sadness, also bring you comfort, that she is resting in the arms of her Savior, and she will always be with you, guiding you and loving you. May God continue to bless your family in good times and in the not so good times. Thinking of you always.

Kolasa,
We once knew her as an angel and now she has become an angel.
As she will be watching over us with her smile. She would want us to remember the good times we had with her and cherish those memories.
As she would want us to live life to the fullest and think of her when times are tough as she would always find a way to put a smile on a face.
She would want us to remember her as the person who lived life to the fullest till the very end.
She will truely be missed and...

Dad,
No one loved her more than you did and you shared a life with her that most people only dream about. Thank you for taking such great care of her and for all us kids over the years and we will help to take care of you now. I love you dad.
Kate

Vern & Family: I want to express my deepest sympathy to you and your families. I grew up with Peggy and spent a lot of time with her in our early teens. Even though I hadn't seen Peggy in many years the rememberances I have are good ones. I was hoping that Peggy would have joined the DHS Class of 67 reunion so we could have reunited. I will keep you all in my prayers. Again, my deepest sympathy to you.

Vern and family,
My deepest condolences for you during this tough time. Peggy was a wonderful woman and will be missed by many people.

Keep your memories of her close to comfort you.