SEFCIK, Elizabeth 
 
Elizabeth "Betty" (Dicso) Sefcik, of Wethersfield, beloved daughter, sister, wife, mother and grandmother, passed away on Wednesday, (June 26, 2013) at age 86. Betty was born in Fairfield on Sept. 19, 1926, daughter of the late Gustave and Pearl (Levay) Dicso and lived in the Trumbull and Fairfield area most of her life before moving to Wethersfield 16 years ago. She was a graduate of Roger Ludlowe High School and prior to her retirement was employed by Connecticut National Bank. She enjoyed spending time with her family, cooking, doing crossword puzzles, and playing card games with her friends. She was very proud of her Hungarian heritage. She will be deeply missed by her daughter, Yolanda (Sefcik) Preysner and her husband John of Wethersfield and her son Brigadier General Peter Sefcik, Jr., USAF and his wife Stephanie of Vienna, VA. She also leaves behind four cherished grandchildren, Elizabeth, Catherine and John Preysner, all of Wethersfield and Anna Sefcik of Vienna. Her grandchildren were her pride and joy and she was their faithful and enthusiastic supporter, thoroughly enjoying all their musical and athletic activities. She is also survived by her dear sisters, Margaret Kaminski and Irene Kozlowski, her brothers-in-law Daniel Kozlowski, John Sefcik and William Maraczi, her sister-in-law Alicia Sefcik and several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband, Peter Sefcik, her sister Pearl Kish, brothers-in-law Paul Kish, Raymond Kaminski and Andrew Lipko and sisters-in-law Anna Sefcik and Helen Lipko. 
The funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. Monday, July 1, 2013 at the First Church of Christ, 250 Main St., Wethersfield. Burial in Hazelton, PA will be private. Family and friends are invited to call at the Farley-Sullivan Funeral Home, 34 Beaver Rd., Wethersfield, from 9-10:30 a.m. on Monday, July 1. Memorial donations may be made to Pastoral Services, Hartford Hospital, attn: Fund Development, 80 Seymour St., Hartford, CT 06102.To extend online condolences, please visit farleysullivan.com
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Marion Ashline
July 2, 2013
I want to send my sympathy for the loss of your beautiful mother, grandmother and sister.  I met Betty when we both lived at the Mitchell School in Wethersfield and we became good friends participating in group activities with her many other friends.  She loved to tell about her 4 grandchildren and I hope you all will find solace in your happy memories of her.  
Sincerely, Marion Ashline
JOANN MANZO
July 1, 2013
WE ALL HAD A LOT OF GOOD TIMES WITH BETTY AT CNB. SHE WAS A GREAT LADY AND A GREAT BOSS......SHE WILL BE MISSED..........
Cheryl Rene Laub
June 29, 2013
The first time I met her we got along very well. I will always have fond memories of her. God be with family and friends.
Raymond Gilliam
June 29, 2013
So sorry to hear of the loss of Betty. She was a lovely gentle lady.
Joan Cusano
June 29, 2013
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
elizabeth Elizabeth Sefcik
June 29, 2013
You are missed at Ahepa very much.
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