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Sylvia Margaret Walker Cybulski

Mesa, Arizona

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CYBULSKI SYLVIA MARGARET WALKER CYBULSKI, 81. On March 23, 2005 at her home in Gold Canyon, Arizona. Beloved wife of Raymond R. Cybulski, Sr; loving mother of Andrea "Andi" Cybulski Burt (Jack), Raymond "Ray" R. Cybulski, Jr., (Betty), Judith "Judi" Cybulski Phillips-Prior (Roger) and Alan R. Cybulski (Mary); dear sister of the late Joseph Walkowiak (Eileen) and Robert Walker (Dolores); much loved and cherished grandmother of Anne Nall (Greg), Korye Cybulski, Gabriel "Gabe" Phillips (Cheryl), Ashley, AJ., William and Madeline Cybulski; much loved great-grandmother "Babka" to Alexxis, Natalie and Payton Phillips; step-grandmother to John S. Burt, Jr. (Debbie), Michele L. Burt, Sarah A. Totty (David), Joseph A. Prior; step-great-grandmother to Emilee, Austin and Andrew; loved aunt to four nieces and two nephews. The family will hold a Celebration of Sylvia's life on April 9, 2005, 4 p.m. at BUNKER FAMILY GARDEN CHAPEL, 33 N. CENTENNIAL WAY, MESA, ARIZONA. www.cleveland.com/obits

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Dear Aunt Sylvia
I have many memories over the years to remember you by. Many silly things we have done, but the best to me was when you came to Cleveland in November for Dad's funeral and we spent a whole week together, you, Andi and Judi helped us thru a very difficult time and it was much easier because of you all. I was very glad to have come out to see you in March with Mom. I remember
our trips to Washington as kids, and when you all would come to Cleveland.
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Although Ray and I have known each other for some 50 years, we didn't get to know Sylvia until they moved to Ft. Worth, Texas in the 1970s.

My wife Marie, who is originally from Korea, had no family and few friends in Texas. Early on Sylvia recognized this and became a dear friend to her. Having Sylvia to talk to and visit with made a big difference to Marie's life. We will miss you Sylvia.

I wish the Cybulski and extended family the very best during this difficult time. Mrs C. will be missed very much by the Yoshihara's. We are very grateful to have had the opportunity to spend some time with her this past year. It had been quite some time but it seemed like old times once we got together again . I will recall most fondly the times spent in her home during my high school years and visiting with them during my days in San Diego during long weekends. It was a refuge and a home...

Sylvia and I became best friends in 1939, and it has lasted all these years. We didn't see each other to often after Sylvia & family moved from Ohio. We went to Hawaii, on cruise along the Mexican Coast. When Sylvia and Ray came to Ohio they made sure we would spend as much time together as we could. We visited Sylvia and Ray three times in Arizona. Farewell my friend, I will miss your laugh and voice, no more telephone calls. Soon we will again be together.

We have known Sylvia and Ray sinch the early 70's when they moved from Washington, D.C. to Fort Worth. We spent quite a bit of time with them from then until they moved to Arizona. She was Betty's best friend and she has never known anyone like her. We especially enjoyed our trip with them to Hawaii in the 1980's We will miss her.

M0M ie; My good Date Syl,The Riverboat Queen,or Ma Kettle ,So many names ,So many Good Times. I will indeed feel the loss of Mom's Physical Presence,and yet, Take comfort with the enduring Quality of her Essence. Where one door Shuts another Opens, We come to an end and find a new beginning. I have many good Memories that will last a lifetime and when I said my Goodbyes while she was in the Hospital I told her to take her Poker Bag and save me a Seat at the Joker Poker Slots. You were a...

To my very special Mom. I will surely miss you but will always have a special place for you in my heart. Your love of family was evident in all you did for everyone. I have so many wonderful memories to treasure and I thank you for helping me become the person I am. Love lives forever and I will see you again! Your loving daughter, Andi

We wish to extend our deepest sympathies at this difficult time.

Aunt Sylvia was such a sweet and dear lady. Lisa and I visited last summer, after I had not seen her for 15 years. Her zest for life was evident even after all of her health problems. I was so happy to see her again and Uncle Ray. We will remember her with such fond memories.
Ron and Lisa Cybulski