Sylvia-Scislowski-Obituary

Sylvia A. Scislowski

Lorain, Ohio

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August 27, 2015
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Lorain, Ohio

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LORAIN – Sylvia A. Scislowski, (nee Salek), age 80, of Lorain, passed away on the evening of Thursday August 27, 2015 while a resident of Golden Acres Nursing Home. She was born in Lorain on July 16, 1935 and remained a life-long resident of the city. Sylvia was a graduate of Lorain High School...

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I went to school with Sylvia, and thought of her as a lovely lady.
I met up with her at Anchor Lodge, where she was for a little while, and made it a point to see her weekly, when I was there.
She was always pleasant. Rest in peace, Sylvia
Love,
Josie

Linda & family, I am so sorry for your loss. I pray for God's love and peace to be with you & your family through this difficult time.

Dear Michele & family,you have my deepest sympathy on the loss of your wonderful mother.Hold on to your memories,and let them guide you during this time of sadness.Judy Cipo

A wonderful lady,!! I worked with Sykvia at Daltons. She was an example for all of us to follow.
My thoughts and prayers to the family.

Sending our condolences on the passing of your Mother, Grandmother! She was a graceful lady. May the heavens light up with love and music . A mother's love lives in our hearts forever. <3 The Jack Bradley Family

Linda & family, please accept my deepest sympathy on the passing of your dear mother. I was blessed to have known, and work side by side with this wonderfulwoman. God bless Sylvia & all family. Greg Garcia

I will miss your laugh. It always brought the extra stretch in my smile. I will always remember the first time I heard you play the piano. I will treasure my childhood holidays. The cooking, games and singing "The twelve days of christmas." I will remember being in our house on lamb roast days and hearing everyone say "Aunt Sylvia's here!" I will treasure the few talks we had as I grew older. They meant the world to me. I hope all the holiday traditions shared with our families live on...

Dear Amy, Michele, Linda, and Tom,

Visiting the Scislowski house is a great childhood memory of mine. Your mom was always so kind, and she was usually baking something!! Her gentle ways always made me feel welcome and cared for.

I know you will miss her in countless ways. I can only imagine the beautiful, heavenly piano music she is making now. Know that you will all be in my prayers.

xoxo,
Robin (Ferancy) Moloney

Sylvia was a caring, modest person who truley liked people. We were in the same class of 1953 at Lorain High. The last time we had a long visit was when she was at Dalton. She will be sadly missed.