Marcella B. Kwiatkowski

October 5, 1923 — June 26, 2012

Kwiatkowski, Marcella B. "Marcie" (nee Mizgalski) Entered into Eternal Life on Tuesday, June 26, 2012 at the age of 88. Beloved wife of the late Florian. Dear mother of Janice (Anthony) Kubik. Loving sister-in-law of Ardith Mizgalski. Long time friend of Terry Machtel. Further survived by her sister Florence Norton, other relatives and friends. Preceded in death by her sisters and brothers: Eleanore, Paul, Martha, John, Peter and Dorothy. Special thanks to Dr. Michael Dawson, Dr. Peter Johnson & staff, Laurie Kadunc, the Aurora Women's Pavilion Chemo Infusion staff-especially angels Lora and Wendy- and all the other medical professionals who helped my mom throughout the years and gave us precious extra time together. Special and deep thanks to the extraordinary nursing staff at West Allis Memorial Hospital 7th Floor CCU who went above and beyond in compassion and tender loving care, particularly special angel Jamie, whose acts of kindness will never be forgotten. Words cannot begin to express the very deepest gratitude for all of the emotional and physical support. Thanks to Chaplain Peg for her kindness in helping mom and I to create a special keepsake. Janice would also like to thank Shelly Lund of Stillwaters Cancer Counseling Center in Waukesha for her support and encouragement this year. Godspeed to mom's fellow ovarian cancer chemotherapy friends. Visitation at Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church, 4005 W. Oklahoma Ave., on Monday, July 2, from 9-9:45am. Mass of Christian Burial at 10am. Burial at St. Adalbert Cemetery. My life is but a weaving Between the Lord and me; I may not choose the colors- He knows what they should be. For He can view the pattern Upon the upper side While I can see it only On this, the under side. Sometimes He weaves in sorrow, Which seems so strange to me; But I will trust His judgement And work on faithfully. 'Tis He who fills the shuttle, And He knows what is best; So I shall weave in earnest, And leave to Him the rest. Not 'til the loom is silent And the shuttles cease to fly Shall God unroll the canvas And explain the reason why. The dark threads are as needed In the Weaver's skillful hand As the threads of gold and silver In the pattern He has planned. -Benjamin Malachi Franklin Max A. Sass & Sons Funeral and Cremation Services Oklahoma Directors 414-645-4992 www.maxsass.com

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