KANSAS, Wanda P.
Wanda P. Kansas, 87, of Windsor, beloved husband for 64 years to Algerd Kansas, passed away Monday, (June 20, 2011), at St. Francis Hospital. Born in Hartford, daughter of the late Edgar and Minnie Kluge, she lived in Windsor over 54 years. Wanda was very active in the Windsor community and enjoyed helping others whether it was for senior citizens, veterans, or anyone she was always willing to help. She was a communicant of St. Gertrude Church and was an active member of the Windsor Senior Citizens, the AARP and both the Windsor and Simsbury Granges. Besides her husband Al; she leaves a son Peter Schiessl of Bloomfield; a daughter-in-law Virginia Lantz of Coventry, RI; seven grandchildren Gary and Peter Schiessl, Jeremy and Nicholas Kansas, Celine Sanford, Stacey Lantz, and Brett Kansas; and several great- grandchildren. She was predeceased by two sons Steven M. Kansas and Alan R. Kansas. Wanda's family would like to express a special thank you to Robert Guerin for all the help and support over the years. At Wanda's request a private service will be held for her family with burial in Windsor Veterans Memorial Cemetery. There are no calling hours. Contributions may be made to Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, 20 Batterson Park Road, Farmington, CT 06032. The Carmon Windsor Funeral Home is caring for the arrangements. For condolences please visit www.carmonfuneralhome.com.
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Gina Gaipa
June 23, 2011
Hi Sweetie,
Mom and I send you our best and we are here for you always. I hope I have the strength and love in life you both had to sustain you these past few years. Wannie will never be forgotten as long as we keep her in our hearts and prayers. You are always in mine.
Love, Gina XOXO
June 23, 2011
My condolences go out to you and your family.
Dennis McAuliffe (Night custodian LPW in 80s)
Laura Mycka
June 23, 2011
Dear Al, Bob and I are saddened to hear about Wanda's passing. Know that our thoughts and prayers will be with you through this most difficult time and all the days ahead. I'm sure by now she has met up with Guy and they are discussing all the Bingo games and pizza party's at the Senior Center.
Most sincerely, Laura, Bob and Pamela Mycka.
Wanda Kansas
June 23, 2011
We are sorry for your loss, our sincere condolences are with you along with our prayers.
Josie, Howard and Sandy Shepard
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Carmon Funeral Homes, Inc.
June 23, 2011
With deepest sympathy during your time of mourning.
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