Gazda, Susanne "Florence"
Susanne “Florence” Gazda, age 79 of Hesperia, formerly of Madison Heights, Michigan, passed away Friday, November 23, 2007 at her home following a long illness with Parkinson’s disease. Florence was born on November 3, 1928 in Hamtramck, Michigan to Harold and Helen (Konivitch) Schatz. She later met and married John Gazda in January 24, 1946 in Hamtramck. Florence enjoyed music, shopping, traveling and visiting with friends. She was a member of the St. Michael’s Catholic Church in Brunswick.
She is survived by her husband of 60 years, John of Hesperia; her children, Barbara (Daniel) McMillian of Attica, Michigan; Elizabeth (Murdock) Norris of Sterling Heights, Michigan; John (Diane) Gazda of Fenton; Michigan; Phil (Corrine) Gazda of White Lake, Michigan; Suzanne (Michael) Lytle of Shelby Township, Michigan; 14 grandchildren; 19 great grandchildren; a brother, Harold Schatz of Warren; a sister, Harriett Przybyla of Livonia; sister-in-laws, Blanche; Alda and Maimie; brother-in-law, Michael. She was preceded in death by her sister, Dorothy.
VISITATION : Monday, November 26, 2007 from 2-4 & 6-8. SCRIPTURE SERVICES : Monday at 7:30pm at the funeral home. MASS OF RESURRECTION : Tuesday at 11am at the St. Michael’s Catholic Church in Brunswick. INTERMENT : St. Michael’s Catholic Cemetery in Brunswick. MEMORIAL CONTRIBUTIONS : Parkinson’s Association of West Michgian. Friends may send a condolence or share a memory online with the Gazda family at www.crandellfh.com.
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Posted 11/26/2007
Dear Family,
We would like to extend our thoughts and prayers to all of you. We too
are feeling the sadness of a generation slowly returning to their
Father above.
Florence was a sister in law to our grandmother (Helen Gazda Dupczyk).
My (Amy) mother is Helens daughter (Delphine Dupczyk Basso) who resides
in CA.
It sounds like Florence had been blessed with a very large and
wonderful family.
"Your Loved One Made A Difference"
Hours pass into days and time slips away,
but the words we speak and the things we do
touch the lives of others and live on forever.
The world is a better place because Florence lived well,
and shared so freely. (Moms and grandmas do this well)
Once Again our thoughts and prayers are with you,
The Martin's in AZ
Edward, Amy (Basso), Patrick, Annie and Aaron
Posted 11/26/2007
Posted 11/27/2007
Dear Uncle Johnny and family,
Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you
during this sad time. Many memories of exciting times our families spent
together still impact our lives. Aunt Florence will always be remembered as a
loving and caring mother, sister in-law and aunt. She will be missed.
God bless all of us during the healing process .
Mark Pecikonis and family, both
in
Ohio and California
Posted 11/28/2007
Posted 11/29/2007
Posted 11/29/2007