Virginia-Pulaski-Obituary

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Virginia Anne (Lach) Pulaski

Newington, Connecticut

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DIED
March 23, 2016
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Newington, Connecticut

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Duksa Family Funeral Homes at Newington Memorial Obituary

Virginia Anne (Lach) Pulaski passed away peacefully in her sleep on Wednesday, March 23, 2016. She was to celebrate her 91st birthday in May of this year. She was the beloved wife for 53 years of Dr. John E. Pulaski, who predeceased her by 13 years. She will be remembered for her deep love of...

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Dear Pulaski Family,

We are so sorry for the loss of your beloved Mother.

The Black Point Wallacks - Katie and her entire family - wish all of you peace and comfort from all your wonderful memories.

With deepest sympathy,
Judy Wallack Moor

So sorry I was not available to attend either the calling hours or funeral for Virginia. We were in a small christian community group together,(as well as John), for several years and their presence was such a joy to us all. We also got to know the family through Virginia and John and the obituary beautifully captured her devotion to family. She will be greatly missed by many. I was glad to be able to get to know her.

Sincerely,

Cathy Hall
Newington

Our thoughts and prayers are with the family. Thinking of you all. With love and sympathy. Sara, Jason, Skylar and Justin Barron

To all the Pulaski family,
we were fortunate to be next door neighbors to Virginia at Black point.
Virginia was a very positive, kind, and gracious woman who was respected by our family. She would take her afternoon swim and be refreshed, and speak of the benefits of the "salt air" , she enjoyed sharing a laugh , reading the paper front to back, and had a curious nature.
Her wonderful family are a testament to a life well lived and well loved.
Bless you all.


Heartfelt prayers to all the Pulaski family at the passing of this most amazing woman. The gift of her life was and remains an inspiration and a great joy. Much peace.


Thank you for sharing this
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Virginia Pulaski, our Aunt Ginny, we will surely miss her, but her ethos clearly persists through those she touched, especially her beloved family. I think she had her priorities just right Family, kindness, spirituality, cultural pursuits, generosity and humor.

So many memories bubble up. With eleven first cousins, there were plenty of opportunities to revel; birthdays, holidays, Black Point, pool parties, weddings and births and even deaths. Aunt Ginny playing a starring role in...

John, We're so sorry to hear about the loss of your mom. Although we never met her, her obituary certainly casts a bright light on how special she was. Please know that you and your family have our deepest sympathy at this difficult time. Sincerely, Dave and Carol Brunick

I am one of the most fortunate...I was a student of Mrs. Pulaski in 1950 through graduation from Center Junior High in June 1951. She was the most respected and loved teachers, always smiling and always encouraging her students. Her involvement did not end with the music room...she became a friend to many, I being one of the privileged to know her in this way. She nourished me in my personal life, directed me in my academic life. We kept in touch over the years and I carried her joy for...