CHUDY, Frances (Kozyra) Frances (Kozyra) Chudy, beloved wife of John S. Chudy, passed away on Wednesday, (May 17, 2006) surrounded by her family. She was born in Hartford, daughter of the late Frank and Catherine (Karas) Kozyra, and lived in Hartford, moving to Wethersfield, 46 years ago. Before retiring in 1993, she was employed at Chandler-Evans in West Hartford. She was a communicant of SS Cyril & Methodius Church, a member of the Holy Rosary Society, a member of the Golden Seniors at the church, and a member of the Chandler-Evans Retirees Club. Besides her husband, she is survived by two sons, Robert Chudy and his wife YoungHee of Tolland, and Michael Chudy and his wife Teresa of Hebron; and four grandchildren, Jennifer, Stephanie, Benjamin, and Veronica Chudy. She was predeceased by a sister, Sophie Czapla; and six brothers, John, Julius, Benjamin, Edward, Joseph, and Walter Kozyra. A Funeral Service will be held on Monday, May 22, 9:15 a.m., from the Waszkelewicz South Green Memorial Home, 43 Wethersfield Ave., Hartford, followed by a Mass of Christian Burial, 10 a.m., at SS Cyril & Methodius Church. Burial will follow in Cedar Hill Cemetery, Hartford. Her family will receive friends on Sunday, 5-7 p.m., at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to SS Cyril & Methodius Church, 50 Charter Oak Avenue, Hartford, 06106.
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Chris Peterson (Kuracz)
May 23, 2006
Dear Mr. Chudy, Bob, YoungHee, Mike, Teri, Stephanie, Jennifer, Benjamin and Veronica:
Mrs. Chudy, your mom, and your grandmother, was, and always will be in our hearts, one "special lady." Anyone who knew her will agree to that.
I've known her since about 2 yrs. old - about 47 yrs. - and I can only remember the laughs and her sense of humor. I can actually hear her laugh right now. Oh, the memories of growing up w/her next door, along with you Mr. Chudy and you too Bob and Mike. She loved and was proud of "all" of you.
I did get to see her myself this past year - a few times actually - and we did get the chance to talk. Although it wasn't the best place to meet, it was a place "we" shared.
No need to worry, she is now happy and pain free, and socializing with everyone, maybe even running a game of "bingo." She is always here in our hearts, just remember to stop, listen and feel her presence. You'll hear and feel her.
She's in our thoughts and prayers.
Love, Chris
(Kuracz) Peterson
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Tanya
May 19, 2006
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Chudy & Family:
My deepest sympathy to you and your family for the lost of your mother.
Psalms 27: 1 The Lord is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear? The lord is the strength of my life; of whom shall I be afraid?
May you have peace knowing God is.......
Tanya W.
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