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Renata Piascik Obituary

PIASCIK, Renata Kedzior Renata Kedzior Piascik, 54, passed away peacefully at her home on Monday, (February 16, 2009) with her loving family by her side. Born May 11, 1954 in Kosow-Lacki, Poland, she was the daughter of Eugenia (Ferenc) Kedzior and the late Kazimierz Kedzior. Renata came to the United States at the age of 14 and attended Terryville High School. She resided in Bristol before settling in Southington with her family. She was employed by Aetna Insurance as an underwriter for 20 years before retiring. She was also a parishioner of St. Dominic Church. In her spare time, Renata enjoyed gardening in her yard, going on walks and spending her time with her family and friends. Besides her mother, she is survived by her husband of 25 years, Gary Piascik, and daughter, Andrea Piascik of Southington; a brother, Ryszard Kedzior and wife Joanna and their children, Olivia and Alex of Canton; three sisters, Halina Pogorzelska and daughters, Beata and Kasia of Poland, Wieslawa Kamela and children, Monika and Marek of Farmington, Elzbieta Kulig and husband Zbigniew and children, Przemyslaw and Kasper of New Britain and numerous family members in Poland. She also leaves behind three very close friends, Jill Godbout, Dale Gardiner and Sue Sokolowski. A mass of Christian burial will be held on Friday, February 20, at 10 a.m. at St. Dominic Church, 1050 Flanders Rd., Southington. Burial will follow in St. Joseph Cemetery, Bristol. There are no calling hours. Funeral arrangements are being handled by the DellaVecchia Funeral Home, 211 N. Main St., Southington. For online condolences please visit, www.dellavecchiafh.com

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Published by Hartford Courant on Feb. 18, 2009.

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Monika Kamela

July 12, 2009

My Dear Sweet Auntie,

It has been five months since you have passed away and the pain and heart break is still fresh in our hearts. We will miss you deeply and think of you always and cherish the memories we have of you. You were the best aunt and godmother anyone could have asked for. I have comfort in knowing that your suffering has ended and that one day we will be reunited again.

Love always,

Monika Kamela

Linda Whitton

February 21, 2009

Dear Gary & Andrea, We are so sorry to hear about the loss of your dear mother and wife. We always enjoyed our talks when you lived in Bristol and enjoyed the cards we sent each other. We are so sorry we could not attend the funeral and pray for strength and peace during this difficult time. May God bless you and keep you in His comfort.
Sincerely, Tim & Linda Whitton

Cheryl (Bezrutczyk) Simoneau

February 21, 2009

Dear Andrea and Gary:

I was so sad to hear the news about Renata. I enjoyed her as a neighbor in Bristol and would always run into her shopping. I had just exchanged numbers with her this summer when I saw her in Marshalls. I will always remember her as a wonderfully strong woman and will keep all of you in my prayers.

Kim & Kevin Stolworthy

February 19, 2009

Dear Andrea, Gary & Family
We were so sorry to hear the sad news. We so enjoyed having Renata for a neighbor. We enjoyed talking, especially while working in the yard.
She loved her garden and it made the neighborhood so beautiful.
It was a pleasure to catch up with her when we saw her at Stop & Shop.

God Bless you and give you comfort at this sad time.

Sincerely,
Kevin & Kim Stolworthy

Kathy Ferrelli

February 18, 2009

Dear Andrea and family members,

Sorry for your loss of a wonderful person. I met Renata through Sue Sokolowski. I always admired Renata for her strength and kindness. Every time I saw Renata mowing the lawn it made me think I should be at home mowing my lawn. I enjoyed spending time with Renata and will miss her. She's one person who you can not help but admire for all she's been through. She will be missed by all and God will hold her in his arms and keep her at peace.

Daria Mondo

February 18, 2009

Dear Andrea, Gary and Family,

We were so sad to hear the news. Renata was such a nice person and wonderful neighbor. I will miss seeing her on her walks and our chats in the yard.

May you all find comfort knowing she is at peace now in a better place. We will all miss her.

Sincerely,
Daria, Scott, AJ and Gabi

Sue Sokolowski

February 18, 2009

Dear Andrea and family members,

My deepest sympathies for your terrible loss.

I am so grateful to have known Renata for the past 14 years. Her friendship meant so much to me. I always enjoyed the time we spent together, especially our talks on my front porch in the summer, or just having tea together in her kitchen.

Her strength and bravery during her illness was incredible.

I will miss her forever!

Sue Sokolowski

2004 Southington Relay for Life

Allan Jagos

February 18, 2009

Gary and Andrea,

I am sorry for your loss. We have enjoyed our time with Renata as neighbors. It was great to see Renata outside so much walking, working in the yard and gardening. I have enjoyed our many talks about a variety of topics.

Our boys will miss Renata too and by their own thought, on many mornings, have brought the newspaper up to the door for her.

I am sorry for all that she has endured with her illness and wish I could have done more for her.

May she rest in peace.

Pam Higgins

February 18, 2009

Dear Gary, Andrea and family, our prayers are with you at this sad time. Renata brought such beauty to our street with her wonderful gardening, and personality. We will miss her. Pam, Sean, Katelyn & Sarah

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