DRANKA - Marija (nee Spynka)
February 19, 2019. Beloved wife of the late Dmytro; devoted mother of Peter (Sydney) Dranka, Olga (Peter) Pucak, Nina (Joe) Palmeri and Luba (Dr. Pedro) Joven; loving grandmother of Brian (Anne), David Dranka and Tanya (Cory) Baumgart; fond great-grandmother of Ellie, Mack Dranka and Nicholas Baumgart. Family will be present Friday 2-4 and 6-8 PM at the PIETSZAK FUNERAL HOME, 2400 William St. (near Harlem), where a Panachyda Service will be held at 7:30 PM and on Saturday at 10:15 AM followed by a Funeral Liturgy at St. Nicholas Ukrainian Catholic Church at 11 AM. Donations in Marija's Memory may be made to St. Nicholas Church Special Funds. Online condolences: www.Pietszak.com
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