ALTHEA PRZYBYLO KROGER

ALTHEA PRZYBYLO KROGER obituary, Burlington, VT

ALTHEA PRZYBYLO KROGER

ALTHEA KROGER Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Aug. 31, 2012.
ALTHEA PRZYBYLO KROGER - BURLINGTON - Althea Przybylo Kroger, 65, passed away at Vermont Respite House on Aug. 30, 2012, after a courageous battle with lung cancer. Althea was born in Chicago, Ill., on Oct. 9, 1946. She attended St. Helen's Elementary School in Chicago (1960); Mount St. Mary's Secondary School in St. Charles, Ill. (1964); St. Louis University (St. Louis, Mo.), B.A. Psychology, 1969; Jagiellonian University (Krakow, Poland), certificate in Polish Language and Culture, 1983; University of Vermont (Burlington), M.A. Political Science, 1985; Vermont Law School (South Royalton), J.D. Law, 1988; the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University (Cambridge, Mass.), M.P.A. Public Administration; and most recently the International House (Krakow, Poland), certificate, Teaching English as a Second Language, 1999. Althea moved to Vermont in 1972, to accompany her husband, Joseph, a professor at St. Michael's College. Almost immediately she became active in politics at the local and state level. She served on the Essex Junction Planning Commission as Acting Chairman, from 1975-1977. The trustees of the Village of Essex Junction appointed her to the Chittenden County Regional Planning Commission. Later, she served as Moderator of the Village of Essex Junction, from 1990-1994. She was elected to the Vermont House of Representatives for four terms, and was Democratic Assistant Leader (Whip) in the House for two terms. Althea was elected to the Vermont Senate in 1990, and served two terms, one as Minority Party Assistant Leader. In 1995, she was elected Assistant Judge and served as Family Court Judge and Chittenden County Administrator. As a member of the House Judiciary Committee, and later the House Appropriations Committee, Althea was a strong supporter of open government, increasing state assistance to lowincome people and the elderly, and increasing mental health, special education and higher education funding. She proposed a bill to strengthen the Lobbyist Disclosure Law. She supported budget increases for Vermont Aid to Needy Families with Children. She introduced legislation to permit property tax relief for senior citizens. She supported the Independence Fund, an alternative to nursing home care. Other major legislative efforts included co-sponsoring a bill to outlaw corporal punishment in school. She also researched and led the fight to pass a living will bill, which allows anyone over the age of 18 years to designate end-of-life measures. After leaving the house, she took a temporary leave from politics to attend law school and passed the Vermont Bar, with a goal of becoming a more effective legislator. Following law school, she served two terms in the Vermont Senate. Althea continued making issues her priority during her four years as a Vermont Senator. She sponsored successful legislation that increased funds for affordable housing, required insurance coverage for mammograms, prohibited discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation in public places, and allowed workers to take unpaid family leave. She was Chair of the Conference Committee that passed legislation that allowed Burlington to use its waterfront lands for arts education and cultural activities, water research and dining facilities. As a Senator, she received awards for State House Distinguished Service from the Vermont Dietetic Association and an appreciation award from the Vermont Sheriff's Association. Althea also served the Vermont community in many other ways, in elective and appointive positions: on the Essex Board of Civil Authority, the Board of the Medical Center Renal Advisory Committee, the Board of the Chittenden County Retired Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP), the Board of Burlington's Church Street Community Center, and a six year term on the Board of Trustees of the University of Vermont. She also was the founder and first Executive Director of the Vermont Bar Foundation, which was established to oversee and distribute funds from lawyers' interest-bearing escrow accounts. Later as a Senator, she proposed legislation to use funds in interest-bearing real-estate escrow accounts for affordable housing. A central priority in Althea's political life was advancing the cause of women in society. She was a member of the Essex League of Women Voters and served as Voter Service Chair, helping women get elected. She researched and wrote her master's thesis on women in politics. She was producer and host of 80 one-half-hour TV interview programs, called Vermont Women, broadcast on Vermont's Adelphia Cable channel 15, from 1990-1994. This program highlighted individual Vermont women and their contributions to society, and included three award winning programs, recognized by NEWC, New English Women in Cable, Boston, Mass. She organized and coordinated the successful effort to pass an amendment to the Vermont State Constitution to rewrite the Constitution in gender neutral language. She sponsored a joint resolution, passed by the Vermont House and Senate, recognizing breast cancer as national health emergency and declaring Mother's Day a day of remembrance and recovery. While at Harvard, she co-taught a course entitled, "Women in Politics," with professor Shirley Williams, founder of the Social Democratic Party of Great Britain. In March of 1996, Althea was diagnosed with colon cancer, resigned from her position as Assistant Judge of Chittenden County and moved to Poland to begin a new life as an educator. She always treasured her Polish roots and traditions and had made many trips to Poland studying Polish culture at the Jagiellonian University in Krakow and living with relatives in southeastern Poland. After one year of rest and recovery, Althea volunteered teaching English as a second language to elementary and middle school students in Sehchow, Poland. She fell in love with Poland and with teaching, went to Krakow to obtain a certificate teaching English as a Second Language, and spent a year at the International House. Althea taught at several language schools in Poland over a period of four years, including one year teaching future teachers of English at the Panstwowa Wyzsza Szkola Zawodowa (Teachers College) in Tarnow, the Brytania School of English in Debica, and the Y.E S. Language School and Promar International Language School in Rzeszow. In 2004, she established her own school, the Althea Institute, also in Debica, founded to teach English and leadership skills to business managers and civic leaders. After teaching the principal and vice principal of the local high school, Liceum II, she was asked to teach English at the high school level, and for several years taught advanced high school students in a program called the Future Leaders Program. Althea was passionate about teaching and worked in her newly chosen field until the day she was diagnosed with lung cancer. In addition to families and friends, she leaves behind her good friend and co-worker, Maria Proczek Dus and many beloved students in Poland. Althea spent her life helping others and she will be dearly missed by all with whom she came into contact. She is survived by her husband, Joseph; son, Andrew and daughter-in-law, Carolina, and two granddaughters, Gabrielle and Rachel; three sisters, Vivian (and Paul) Kolpak and their children, Todd and Alexis; Alice (and Tony) Pawlicki and their children, Allison, Angela, and Stacie; and Vicki (and Bill) Pindras and their children, Andrea, David, Laura, Eric, and Emilie; two brothers, Andrew (and Amy) Przybylo and their children, Adam and Kiki; and Ted (and Alicia) Przybylo and their children, Michelle, Alex and Jack; two sisters-in-law, Mary Ann Kroger and her daughter, Gena; and Katie Wolfram and her daughter, Emily; brother-in-law, Bob (wife Kim) and their children, April, Kelly, Thomas and Becky; two cousins in Poland (where Althea lived most of the past 15 years), Lucyna (and Robek) Pociask and their children, Alicja and Mikolaj; and Anna Gaszynska. The family would like to convey a special thanks to those who cared for Althea, including Dr. Diane Rippa of Alder Brook Family Health and Dr. Paul Unger of the Vermont Center for Cancer Medicine, the doctors and nurses at Fletcher Allen Health Care and the wonderfully caring staff of the Vermont Visiting Nurses Association and the Vermont Respite House in Williston. Visiting hours will be held from 4 to 7 p.m. at Ready Funeral Home, Mountain View Chapel, 68 Pinecrest Dr., Essex Junction, on Friday, Sept. 7, 2012, and a funeral Mass will be celebrated at the chapel of Saint Michael the Archangel, St. Michael's College, at 10 a.m. on Saturday, Sept. 8, 2012, with Superior General, Very Reverend Michael Cronogue officiating, followed by a reception in the Pomerleau Alumni Center. A second visiting service and burial will take place in Chicago, Ill., where Althea was born and raised. To send online condolences, please visit www.readyfuneral.com. In lieu of flowers, gifts in Althea's memory may be made to Vermont Respite House, 99 Allen Brook Lane, Williston, VT 05495.

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July 16, 2023

Rich Feeley posted to the memorial.

August 25, 2022

Frank Gorzela posted to the memorial.

August 25, 2021

Barbara Ptaszkowski Galli posted to the memorial.

Rich Feeley

July 16, 2023

Terri and I share our belated condolences with Althea´s family and many friends. She was a true leader in our Vermont community for many years. She is missed.
RIP

Frank Gorzela

August 25, 2022

Forever in my heart and always in my dreams.

Barbara Ptaszkowski Galli

August 25, 2021

Althea, Audrey and I were in a chorus in grammar school. She was very intellengent and sweet at that time also. We lived basically in the same neighborhood. Later when she was going to law school I saw her at her father's restaurant helping out. She was an incredible person and will be missed by many. Sincerely Barb Galli

Barb Galli

September 21, 2020

I remember Althea from Grammar School, at St. Helen's in Chicago. We were in the same class together, she was alway kind and an awesome person. I can't say enough about the quality of her personality.

Marta Baczek

October 12, 2012

Althea was an outstanding person, my theacher at college in Tarnów. I'm very grateful to her for her positive energy, enthusiasm and support she bestowed on me. I'll always remember her..R.I.P.

Judy Campbell Hushaw

September 15, 2012

Vivian,Przybylo& Kroger Family. I was shocked to read about the passing of Althea from a e-mail I received from Linda Taylor Yoder. My prayers go out to you and your families during this difficult tome in your lives.I have fond memories from the Mount.She was a leader and gifted athlete.She accomplished a lot during her life her on earth.Now may she rest in peace.

Martha Cunningham Nielsen

September 14, 2012

Wonderful memories were made at the Mount, You were a big sister to not only Vivian, but to many of us. Love to Viv.

Ginny Leonardi Baxter

September 14, 2012

Althea you were a leader at the Mount and in life. Sorry you had to leave us so soon.

Lidka Górska

September 14, 2012

I will remember you Althea for ever and your advice of my work, language and your smile. You was for me true friend, headmaster and teacher. -your librarian of The Althea Institute-

As Linda Taylor - Vivian will recognize me.

Linda Yoder

September 14, 2012

Althea was unforgettable, right down to the messiest desk in Sister Marie George's homeroom at the Mount. About a dozen years ago, she and I and a bunch of Mount friends closed the Mill Race Inn Bar at 3 a.m. following a reunion. Talented and clever, she always up for anything that made life more fun at the Mount.

Renata

September 13, 2012

Thank you, Althea, for being who you were.

September 12, 2012

Thank you for everything Althea.
I'll never forget you, my dear friend... You were my the best English theacher.
I think, You are on the Jesus hands in Paradise... Rest in pace !

Wladek

Maria Dus

September 10, 2012

Thank you for all the conversations we've had.
Thank you for everything.
You were a part of my life.
I'll never forget you, my dear friend...

Christine Kruczek

September 10, 2012

Andrew & family - so sorry to hear of the loss of your beloved sister. What an accomplished woman she was! My sympathy to you.

September 9, 2012

To the Przybylo Family,
You have our heartfelt sympathy
and prayers on the passing of Althea. May she rest peacefully in the
careing hands of Jesus in Paradise.
Remember all the good times you had with her....She wa an outstanding woman of Polish heritage.
May she rest in peace.

Edward & Loretta Dykla
President Emeritus
POlish Roman Cath. Union
Barrington, Ill.

Bob Ras

September 9, 2012

To Vivian and the Przybylo and Kroger families:
Profound sympathy on the loss of your sister. What a remarkable woman she was!
May she rest for eternity in the unbounded joy and peace promised by our resurrected Lord and Savior.

September 9, 2012

Dear Ted,

We are so sorry. Please know, you and your family are in our thoughts and prayers.

Mike and Linda Helfenbein

Karen Kornacki-Knegten

September 9, 2012

Joe and Przybylo Family, I was so sad to hear this news. I remember Althea from way back at St. Helen School. I remember singing at your wedding so many years ago, and remember what a fun day that was. My heart breaks for you.

Gene (Eugene) Majka

September 9, 2012

Deepest regrets for your loss of "Tusia" as she was known when we were growing up at St. Helen's. She lived a wonderful life of giving to others.
Gene (Eugene) Majka and
William Bogue

September 9, 2012

"What seems to us a sunset, is a sunrise in another land" Shine on Althea, shine on!
Glen and Mimi Wherfel

Mike & Violet Kessler

September 7, 2012

Przybylo & Kroger families - We're very sorry to hear about Althea.

Ann

September 7, 2012

I miss you Althea..

Dr. Bruce Colville

September 5, 2012

Dear Joe,
My sister Sheila Aliesky, a former Essex Junction neighbor of yours, informed me of the passing of Althea. Althea had an amazing life dedicated to service and bettering humanity; giving her full measure to all that she did. One could ask for no more in life. Blessings given are the blessings received. May she rest in peace and may her loving memories sustain you and your family. I am an old friend and your former ethics student from St. Michael's College, class of 1976. Keep the pages turning Joe; may they read well.

Rames Pruneda

September 5, 2012

Our family is saddened by the passing of this beautiful and cheerful woman. We had the privilege of knowing Althea, her wonderful husband and son Andrew in Chicago when Andrew married my wife's neice Carolina. Our most sicnere and heartfelt condolences to the Kroger family and relatives.

Marta i Iwona II LO

September 4, 2012

It was a great honour to meet you, Althea. We will never forget

Iwona i Marta II Liceum

September 4, 2012

It was a great honour to meet you, Althea. We will never forget

Agnieszka Kruszynska-Idzior

September 4, 2012

She was one of the most wonderful women, as I have ever meet in my life...

Rep. Tim Jerman

September 3, 2012

I am sorry to learn of Althea's passing. I knew her in Montpelier in her senate days. Although she was not the first female representative from Essex Junction (2nd), she was certainly the first democrat and helped to shape the values of today's community. We will miss her; she was a fighter!

Mateo

September 3, 2012

Oh dear, what a shock. I just knew you for few days but you were very kind and cheerful. A person everbody should be. It is a sad news for today. Hope you enjoy the place where you now are.

Agnes

September 3, 2012

We were all shocked to hear that Althea passed away. I am sure that everyone who have ever had a possibility to spend a little bit time with her saw that she was quite special.We loved her personal charm and magnetism that appealed to other people, her wide beautiful smile, sense of humor, candidness. I could be her student for 3 years, meet with her after classes on more personal field and this experience will remain in my heart forever. Joe, family and friends-Please accept my condolences.

colleagues and students

September 3, 2012

It's hard to believe to hear this
We are going to miss you, Althea very much
We hope you are happy now
We hope your ideas will stay with us for ever

September 2, 2012

My aunt was one of the most amazing women I have ever met. She was a great example growing up and will forever be remebered and loved. Thank you auntie alfie for being the crazy, free spirited person you were. I have nothing but the fondest memories of you. Say hi to my dad for me. We love you

Nina

September 2, 2012

I still can not believe that Athea is not with us. She was a wonderful teacher and a true friend. She will long remain in my memory as the happiest grandmother, mother, wife and teacher. Sincere condolences.

Atlhea with us, on our graduation in April.

Nina

September 2, 2012

Silvia Huezo

September 1, 2012

Lamentando mucho la perdida de Sra. Althea, que en Paza descanse

September 1, 2012

To Joe and family,
I was sad to read about Althea in yesterday's paper. Please accept my condolences.
-Kathleen Rupright

Frank Gorzela

September 1, 2012

Until we meet again. I love you Tousha.

August 31, 2012

Our thoughts and prayers are with you and her family. She made an impact on the world she left too soon. She will be missed.
JoAnne and Edward Stanislawski

Joseph Krzywonos

August 31, 2012

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Lori Murphy

August 31, 2012

Joe and Family-
I am so sorry to learn of Althea's passing. I have such wonderful memories of working with her on VT Women. She was a friend and mentor. She will be missed. I hope the memory of all her good works and deeds will bring you comfort. You're in my thoughts....

john & theresa stanislawski

August 31, 2012

Our deepest sympathy on your loss. May God be with you during this time of sorrow.

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