Marciniak, Agnes
Rochester: November 21, 2009, at the age of 101. Survived by her son, Dr. Robert Marshall & wife Judy of CA; daughter, Dodie Piersielak; granddaughters, Katherine Ebert of AK and Susan (Terry) Cornog of CA; grandsons, Jason and Ben Marshall of CA; five great-grandchildren; five great-great-grandchildren located in AZ and AK; several nieces & nephews, especially Mary Louise Phillips and Donna Catracci and her special little guy, her great-great-nephew Alex; and special family friend Barbara Smagin. For the past three years, Agnes was a resident of Monroe Community Hospital, Hope-2. She was so lucky to have such a wonderful staff of Angels and her special Gentle Giant there to take care of her needs. They are in her family's prayers for life. Agnes was a member of the Polish Falcons of America.
Family and friends are invited to ST. STANISLAUS CHURCH on FRIDAY morning at 11:00 AM, where a Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated. Interment, private. Donations can be made to The Friends of St. Stanislaus Foundation, Inc., 1325 Hudson Ave., Rochester, NY 14621, in her memory.
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Janet Jones
December 3, 2009
Dec. 2, 2009
I had not seen my Aunt Agnes for about 43 yrs. It was the last time when she came to visit my husband, son who was about 2 and I at our home in Lakeview Terr, Ca. But my cousin Dodie kept me up to date on she was doing through the years. I at least tried to send her my handmade cards as often as possible. She lived a great long life that we would all like to have.All my Love to you Aunt Agnes and Dodie
Angela Taylor
November 27, 2009
I am so grateful to have visited wiht Great Granny, gosh it's been 6 years ago. She is such a sweet woman and full of life to the end. I must say, I am not sad that she is resting at peace after so many years, but sad that I didn't say enough "I love you's" give enough hugs and kisses or send enough cards and pictures. Be grateful everyday for your loved ones.
Love you Aunt Dodie and Grandpa.
Lisa Anne Kreger
November 25, 2009
My sweet Aggie, May you rest in peace. I so enjoyed our time together.
Aunt Dodie- I am so sorry for your less. She lived a wonderful life, thanks to you, you took such good care of her.
We will see her again.
Love Always,
Lisa Anne & Emmi Sue Kreger
Mary Helene Whalen
November 25, 2009
Dodie: My deepest sympathies on the loss of your mother. Please know that though we are miles apart, you are in my thoughts and prayers at this time.
Mary Helene Whalen
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