Romualda-Dzwilewski-Obituary

Romualda M. Dzwilewski

Longmeadow, Massachusetts

1923 - 2018

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On January 26, Romualda (Remmie Falkowski) Dzwilewski died peacefully at home surrounded by people that she loved and who loved her. Born on December 16, 1923 to Joseph Falkowski and Sophia (Osinski) in Suffield CT, Remmie grew up a farmer’s daughter with her five sisters and two brothers, Stella...

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David - Sending you and your family my deepest sympathy. I always talked with your mother at St. Mary's Church on a weekly basis, but we moved to a new parish a few years ago. Anytime my children and I drove or biked by your mom's house, we always looked to wave or say hello. Today, I saw the "For Sale" sign in the yard as we drove down Maple Road, and I felt so sad. Know that you and your family are in my prayers.

I remember Mrs. Dzwilewski from the old school lunch days. She and my mother were good friends too. She was the epitome of selfless motherhood. One day as I was walking by her house about 10 years ago I saw her and stopped to talk. I went to school with David, and she loved to talk about her children. I ended up going home with an armful of vegetables. Such a rare and generous lady. I will always remember her fondly. Please know my prayers are with your family at this sad time.

To the Entire Family our thoughts and prayers are with you all. I remember the stories my father would tell of life on the Falkowski Farm. Aunt Remmie was such a hard worker, my father would always say how dedicated she was to her family and she was always so kind. We all loved Aunt Remmie for my dad she had a special place in his heart. From all the meals she made for him either at the farm or at her home while he was attending WNEC he always appreciated it and was always grateful for...

We will always remember her boundless energy. Her famous Christmas breads and not to be missed shoveling snow when no one else would attempt the chore. She was a treasured neighbor.
With lots of love,
Nancy & Fletcher