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Theresa B. Wojciechowski (nee Jagodzinski) went through the Gates of Heaven on January 12, 2025 at the age of 96.
Beloved wife of the late Raymond Wojciechowski. Special thanks to my sister Rosemary Stawicki. Prayers for late brothers Eugene and Gilbert, and late sisters Henrietta, Grace, and Ruth. Another special thanks to my nephew Brian Latawiec and his wife Diana Messner for all their tremendous help over the years. Thanks to niece Catherine and Dennis Hartung and their family for all she has done for me. Also late nephew Gerald Mutza and his wife Betty and their family. Thanking Eric and Amy Latawiec, Justin and Lexi Latawiec, Jamie Messner, neighbors Irene and Nick, Steve and Roseann Ciezewski, Donna and Joe Cramer, Christine and Tom Riveria, Marsha and Robert Wintland, and dear friends Tim and Linda, Geri Gordon. Also a huge Thank you to Heritage Lakes Senior Living and Manager Gina, and all the wonderful people I met there. Further survived by many loved nieces, nephews, family and friends.
A big shout out of love to all my Milwaukee Moose Lodge Bingo and cards friends, as well as to my new Muskego Moose Lodge friends- I’m truly going to miss you all!
Thank you to Dr. Hartlaub, all the Ascension hospitals, St. Francis Hospital, St. Luke’s ER, Dr. Treisman and all the incredible staff at the Reiman Cancer Center and the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, and to the Aurora Zilber Family Hospice center for all the kind and compassionate care given to me.
I’ve lived a great, wonderful life, and played a lot of Bingo.
Please smile and be happy every time you think of me - remember me always saying, “Wheresyourhousekey?”
Visitation will be held at St. Roman Catholic Church (1710 W. Bolivar Avenue, Milwaukee) on Friday January 24 from 9:00-10:45AM with a Mass of Christian Burial to follow at 11AM. Private burial at St. Adalbert Cemetery.
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