Maria Jaworska, (age 89), of Crescent City, Fla passed peacefully on February 5th 2009. Maria was born in Nowo Radomek, Lodz, Poland on July 4th, 1919 to Stanislaw and Jozefa Nita.
During WW II she served with the Polish Army in Italy and the Middle East where she earned the Italy Star, Defense Medal and War Medal 1939-1945.
In 1956 she emigrated from England to the United States residing in Newark, NJ where for 20 years she worked for United Airlines. She moved to Crescent City, Florida in 2004.
Maria is survived by her two sons, Sylvester and Jack, and by her four grand children Alissa, Daniel, Brandy and David, and nephews Janek and Stacek, and niece Malgosha.
Maria’s final resting place will be at The National Shrine of Our Lady of Czestochowa, Doylestown, PA.
We wish to join you and express our condolences and our good-bye to your dear Mother and our Aunt Marie (Lodzia).
I remember those days from the distant past when we shared together the tragedy of the Soviet exile in the taiga region of Archangelsk. We were forcefully separated from our country and from our family members * at the time there were nine members of Nita and Majdanski families.
Aunt Marie was with us, always loving and helpful, until she entered the Polish Army. With the Polish Army under the command of General Anders she traversed Middle East and Italy. Then she moved to England and from England with her whole family to the United States. Despite difficulties associated with life and work in the new country she always remembered us. We would meet whenever she visited her beloved homeland. These family meetings and gatherings took place in the home of my mother Regina in Marysin Wawerski in Warsaw.
May this good-bye be a testimony of our remembrance of Marie, of our gratitude toward her for not forgetting us, for her closeness and kindness, for her friendship and sincerity.
We ask our Merciful Lord to receive her and generously reward her for all the good she had done while on earth.
My nephew Stanislaw Majdanski with his wife Kazimiera, Urszula Kowalik nee Klimek and other members of the family and friends who fondly remember and are grateful to Marie also wish to express their condolences.
Our sincere condolences. We cared for Maria very much and we have fond memories of her. She was always kind, humble and giving. We hold a special place in our hearts for her. I know God has a special place for her in his kingdom. May God confort and bless you all.
Racz Jej dac Panie
A swiatlosc wiekoista
Niechaj Jej swieci
Na wieki wiekow . Amen.
Pan Bog zbiera do Nieba tylko dojrzale owoce...
Serdeczne wyrazy wspolczucia Synom i całej Rodzinie
z powodu smierci sw. pamieci Ich Mamy a naszej kochanej Cioci Lodzi, Bohaterki najnowszej historii Swiata-
Malgosha,
Warszawa, Polska
Our deep condolences to you. Our mothers are a very important, essential part of our lives and when the time comes for them to depart us, it leaves us feeling empty. Yet, knowing all they have done for us, and all the love they gave is the greatest gift, one to cherish.
May you remember her love and always carry it in your heart.
Sincerely,
Bob & Sadie
Lamentamos mucho la muerte de la sra Maria.
Que Dios les de la tranquilidad para aceptar esta perdida, quiero que sepan que esta ausencia temporal servira para crecer en Cristo y que en algun lugar del universo, su espiritu brillara como un rayo de sol y servira de guia para todas las personas que en vida la amaron y la conocieron
carinos Eunice y Jerzy
We would like to offer our condolences to all of the Jaworski Family. In our younger days, our Moms took care of us. As we get older the roles change, and we take care of them. Perhaps it's part of some grand balance. You can feel comfort in knowing that you did your best to make the last years of her life comfortable, happy, and close to you.
The sun sets, and the sun rises, life goes on, and that's the way it should be.
With Our Warmest Regards,
Ski & Cathy