Phyllis-Krzywicki-Obituary

Phyllis D. Krzywicki

Manchester, New Hampshire

Jul 25, 1923 – Aug 9, 2013

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BORN
July 25, 1923
DIED
August 9, 2013
LOCATION
Manchester, New Hampshire

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MANCHESTER - Phyllis D. (Bryant) Krzywicki passed away peacefully, Friday, Aug. 9, 2013, surrounded by her loving family. She was born in Medford, Mass. on July 25, 1923.Phyllis was a 1957 graduate of The School of Practical Nursing, Chelsea Soldier's Home in Chelsea, Mass. and retired as an LPN...

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Nana,
I miss you everyday. You continue to influence my life. I love you!!!❤

My sweet Nana,
I think of you each and everyday, and now that you are gone, I realize just how much of a huge impact you have had on my life. The way I live my life is a huge reflection of you, Nana. Not a day would go by where you wouldn't tell me how much you loved me. I remember one day, when I was living in Franklin, and you would make the almost daily drive to come see Bob and I, that we were sitting on a park bench near the river, and you said "Someday, when I am not here...

Nana,
We all still love you very much!
I enjoy thinking about you, and our time we shared together on this earth. You were such an inspiration to me through the years❤
I afraid at first when you passed. Because I thought...Who is going to pray for me? How will my prayers get answered? Besides, the fact that I miss you so much.
But then, I was the one that grew in Christ. Your prayer for your family to be saved and have a personal relationship with Jesus, has come true for...

My wife and I visited Phyllis's gravesite up at the State Veterans Cemetary in Boscawen and said goodbye. You can readily find her gravesite using the locator in the Administration bldg.

Phyllis came alongside me when I was new to the ministry of New Life Home for Women and Children. We became best of friends. Phyllis would often treat me to a Dunkin donuts coffee and donut and then the two of us would attend a Tuesday night Bible and prayer service. Phyllis was a true friend. Phyllis, I know your home with the Lord now but, I bet you didn't know just how many lives you have humbly reflected the light of Christ through for His glory. I love you and will always hold your...

To Her Family,
My fondest memories of spending part of my summer vacation at the lake with Ma and Pa Taylor was the trips to Masons' a small market down the street with Auntie Phyllis to get comic books and a bottle of Pepsi. You all have my deepest sympathy and I know she is home with my Dad and watching out for all of you.

Nana, Although I will miss seeing your face,you have prepared me for this day for many years. Since I was about ten, and came to visit you very often on the weekends;you would read me stories from the bible and take me to church. It is because of you Nana, that I have faith in Jesus and I believe! I love you, and I will hold those weekends close in my heart. I am happy knowing that you are in heaven... Love always, Your granddaughter Traci

Over many years, a friendship blossomed between us during our volunteering at the Nursing Home. We couldn't wait to visit our friend Phyllis, our prayer warrior! She prayed for our family situations and we saw prayers answered because of her faithfulness. She never gave up praying, no matter the circumstance with our children or her own. We will miss her but can rejoice in knowing that one day we will meet again in the loving hands of our Lord and Savior who she was never ashamed to talk...

My condolences for your loss. I share in your mourning. I also share in your rejoicing that Phyllis is, in fact, walking in the Garden with Jesus. It has been an honor to know her and minister to her over the years she has been at the Hackett Hill Nursing Center.