Vincenza-Weronka-Obituary

Vincenza Weronka

Wyoming, Michigan

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Vincenza Weronka passed away on June 9, 2007, to join her husband, Stanley; her son, Stanley Jr.; and brother, Steve Messana. She will be missed more than words can say. Vincenza is survived by her sister, Josephine Catalano; children, Joan (Bill) Dixon of Alexandria, VA, Bob Weronka of Grand...

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Rosemary Weronka I am sorry to read about your mothers passing.She always struck me as a genial person.Hope your life is going well! Stuart D. Peet Martin Township Allegan County.

Dear Rosemary,
I don't know if you will remember me, but I was your little playmate on Clyde Park St until I was about 6 years old. We then moved away and eventually lost touch. But I want you to know that I think of you often and those sweet little years. I especially remember your mom making homemade bread every Wednesday and serving it to us warm from the oven with butter and cinnamon sugar on top. I still love it that way and can never smell homemade bread without thinking of your...

Dear Joan,

Sorry to read about your mother. I didn't know her but my mom is 91 and we never know how much longer. Praying that your good memories will sustain you and that God will give you a peace that passes understanding.

Marcia Weeks

Dear Rosemary and family,
We will always remember your mom as a wonderful life filled person, a great gardener( she had some pretty good gardening tricks!) and someone who really knew how to live each day fully and love warmly. We honor her memory and our thoughts and prayers are with you,
Love Stephanie and Gordon Berta

Joan I'm sorry that I never took the time to go see your Mom. I will always think of her when I'm on Clyde Park. Your Family is in my Prayers.

Dear Rosemary and Jeff,
My heart feels so sad knowing you
have lost your mother and Vi.
My deepest sympathy to you and
your family. I can't even count all
the years that I have known you
and your mom.
In my mind I will always remember
coming to visit on Clyde Park.
Vi is in a glorious place now,
and she will always be with you.
I love you both,
Marilyn Kershner/Chamberlain

I remember our days at Guild and the Alter Society Pot Lucks at Saint John Vianney.

Please accept my deepest condolences on the loss of your mother. Although I did not know Vi well I did know she was a kind and generous person. She volunteered her time to assist at the Senior Companion Program Recognition each year, she donated door prizes, crocheted afghans and other items for those in need and was just a wonderful woman.
If I can be of any help to the family during this time, please let me know.

I have fond memories of younger days with Stan and Vi.

Their God Son
Tony Leale