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Alice Woida Obituary

Woida, Alice V. (Nee Koiak) Age 95 years. Born to Eternal Life on July 3, 2006. Wife of the late Aloysius. Loving mom of Sandra (Don) Tryber, Joseph (Patricia) Woida and Camille (the late John) Mornard. Proud grandma of Heather (Tony) Pero, Wendy (Dave) Drobnik, Kevin (Chris) Gatzow, Scott (Gina) Woida and David (Debbie) Woida. Dear sister of Violet (Danny) Hill. Further survived by 12 great-grand-children, nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Mass of Christian Burial Friday at 10:30 AM at St. Helen Church (3307 S. 10th Street). Family and friends will meet directly at church for Mass. Visitation Thursday, 4-8 PM at the Funeral Home. Prayer service Thursday, 5:30 PM. Private interment. MAX A. SASS & SONS Funeral & Cremation Service 1515 W. Oklahoma Ave. 414-645-4992 online guestbook www.maxsass.com">http://www.maxsass.com'>www.maxsass.com

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Published by Milwaukee Journal Sentinel on Jul. 5, 2006.

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Heather L Pero

June 29, 2021

Grandma it just seems like yesterday that you were here on earth. I cannot believe it´s been 15 years since I last saw you! I think of you always and look for signs that you are near! Every time I see a butterfly that is near, I think of you telling me that when I see a butterfly summer is here to stay! I love you and miss you!

Eileen Barczak (Kowalski)

July 9, 2006

What memories I have of highshool days and spending many nights and days at her home. Camille and I are second cousins and we haven't connected for many years. I loved how I felt spending time with Alice and her family. I'll always keep her in my thoughts and remember her as a most special and warm friend to me.

Angela Nowicki

July 5, 2006

To the "Great" Grandma Alice,



How unbelievably fortunate I was to have a great-grandma well into my twenties! Especially one that could sing and dance and teach me to speak Polish and French from time to time. All the wonderful memories, including my first cup of tea, reading tea leaves, Bingo, morning trips to McDonalds, picking wild flowers on the hill, listening to your stories about childhood and your travels, watching Wheel of Fortune, bus rides to Southridge and many more... I love you great-grandma and will miss you always!

Love, Angela

Wendy Drobnik

July 5, 2006

Alka,

It's Wendy! I will miss you but I'll never forget you. I'm glad I was at your side and was able to make you laugh and read to you these past few days. You were a good Grandma to me. I have many memories that I will cherish along with lot's of your Gimbels jewelry. I'll take good care of it.

Every time I have a cup o' tea, I'll raise my teacup to you. I'll make it just how you showed me.

I hope you've been reunited with Muffin. Take her for a good long walk through the hills and valleys of Scotland. Olive, the "wee fatty"

sends her love as well. I love you Grandma! Ta-ta & Cheerio! Wendy xo

Mary Ellen Levra

July 5, 2006

Alice was one of my favorite FC member's. I always enjoyed our visits and her stories. Her little scottish accent with her "little gig" topped it off. Alice has such a wonderful family and wish you all the best. Alice will be missed by all of us.

Heather Pero

July 5, 2006

Dear Grandma. I'm glad I was there at your side these last few days to tell you how much you are loved. My heart is filled with many, many memories that will always bring a smile to my face. I will cherish them forever. You were a wonderful grandma to me. I will miss you grandma, but I know you are now dancing the high-land fling somewhere in the fields of Scotland. Until we meet again, I love you Grandma. Heather.

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