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Lisa K
May 21, 2012
Happy Birthday Dzia! Wish you were here. I could really use someone right now. The people I can trust and confide in are gone and I'm so alone, except for my J. You'd love him. I miss you and love you.
Lisa Komorowski
March 22, 2011
6 years Dzia...time flies. I miss you so much and think of you every day. Now you have Dad to keep you company, so stay out of trouble. Watch over all of us and keep us safe and healthy =) I love you so much and can still hear you calling my name; I love it! I love you. L
Lisa Komorowski
March 22, 2010
5 years ago today you broke my heart. I still ache every day. I love you and miss you so much =)
Lisa
February 19, 2010
Miss you more and more
Lisa
August 24, 2009
Miss you
Lisa Komorowski
May 21, 2008
Happy Birthday Dzia!!!!!! I love you and miss you more and more every day.
Lisa Komorowski
March 24, 2008
Hi Dzia,
3 years has passed and it feels like yesterday. I miss you more than ever. I love you always.
Lisa Komorowski
December 5, 2007
Hey Dzia-
So you're lurking around the house lately...it's okay, I like it. I miss you so much and love you even more.
Love,
Lisa
Lisa Komorowski
August 15, 2007
I love you and miss you
Lisa Komorowski
September 20, 2006
Hey Dzia-
I got a new job! At a mortgage company...I can just see your face now. I miss you so much and every once in a while I can smell you around the house. Life is different with you not here. It still hasn't kicked in yet. I love you and you are always in my heart.
Lisa Komorowski
March 22, 2006
Hi Dzia-
This past year has gone by so fast, I cannot even believe one year ago, you left us. I think about you every day, and it hurts so bad knowing you wont be home when I get there. But you are happy and that's all that matters. I know you are in a peaceful place, watching over us and smiling...daaaling...I miss you and love you always.
ps-Thank you for finding my keys, and I still have your onion!
Joyce Selby
March 22, 2006
Dear Dzia,
I have to tell you that this is one anniversary that really stinks! I know that it is wonderful for you, you are home and are in the loving arms of your maker. I am so happy for you about that. I would be really happy if you were still here so it could be my loving arms instead. This year has gone by in the blink of an eye yet it's been the longest and at times lonliest year of my life. I cannot begin to tell you how much we all miss you. I miss our conversations, debates, dinners, hugs. I even miss being called the warden. Life is about changes and nothing ever stays the same. I thought you were one thing that would never change. In a way, that's true. I know you're still here, I can feel that. Jason ate some cake over the weekend that he said tasted just like the cake you would buy him for his birthday, so he had three pieces. On the other hand, it would have been much better if you had been here to bring it yourself. Continue to watch over us all as you've done forever. That will never change either and I thank you for that. Until we are together again, I miss you forever and always and I love you forever and always.
Joyce
Lisa Komorowski
November 3, 2005
Hi Dzia-
We all really miss you. I was at St. John's last night, and thought of you the whole time. Your good friends were there, the ones that matter. I love you and pray for you every day.
Lisa
Mary Wieczorkiewicz
August 11, 2005
Hi Dzia! Well, Lisa did it- she finished college yesterday- we are so proud of her. I know you would be especially proud. These last few months have been really tough and she has been a godsend. She stuck it out though & it really paid off. We miss you so much. Now I understand how one person can change the world. Losing you has made my world a very different and unfamiliar place. I hope you are looking in on us once in a while and I pray for your guidance every night. Love you so much!
Mary
Lisa Komorowski
June 1, 2005
Hi Dzia
You don't know how my heart hurts without you here. But I carry your onion with me wherever I go, so I know you are with me. I feel you around me all day long, it's kind of eerie, but in a good way. I hope you are having a good time- dancing and slicing beef and galavanting with all your admirers. I hope you have had time to try a corn dog, if you haven't, do it- you will enjoy it. Dzia, we need you watch over us a bit more right now, for us and Bu. I hope you are at peace. I love you forever. SMILE!
Love always, Lisa
Joyce Selby
May 21, 2005
Happy Birthday, Dzia. I know you are having a Glorious day, happy & healthy in God's arms. I miss you terribly, more and more every day. Thanks for the hug and check in again soon. I love you forever.
Joyce
T. Ron Jasinski-Herbert
April 22, 2005
It was one of the great fortunes of my life to have worked under the leadership of Edward J. Moskal. Few men make a positive mark upon this earth as he did. Such was his contribution to the world that it is hard to imagine anyone matching his efforts and accomplishments. And yet, while recognizing his mark upon so many others, I feel a deep sense of personal loss.
Mary Wieczorkiewicz
April 22, 2005
Hi Dzia. I know this book is supposed to be for the family, but I'm not sure how else I can talk to you. Wednesday, Ryan took his first steps and my first thought was to call you to tell you. Dad said he knows you saw it though because you are watching over us. I can't believe you are gone and it's only been a month. It seems so much longer, and things have changed so much in this short time. I miss you and I hope you are watching over us-probably laughing at how ridiculous things have gotten. We're taking care of Busia, so don't worry, she is fine- well, better than me anyway.
Love,
Mary
p.s. Your secret is still safe with me- I won't let you down! Things are looking good though.
Mary Ann Gimza - Moisan
April 13, 2005
Dear Wanda, Pam and Family, I just found out about your great loss.It feels like just yesterday when we all worked together.I recall many fond memories of Ed, who truly worked his heart out for everyone. May our Good Lord Bless you, protect you and keep you all safe. Mary Ann Gimza - Moisan
John P Moskal
March 29, 2005
God bless you and thank you for the contributions that you have made to your community and country throughout the years.
Adams Family
March 29, 2005
Our condolences go out to all the Moskal family. Some of my most memorable events growing up were at Uncle Ed's hall. Especially the times Big Jim would play his saxophone.
Diane Hartwell (Andrzejewski)
March 29, 2005
Dear Pam and Dennis,
I remember you two like it was yesterday. In fact, it was 28 years ago that your father gave me my first job. I was terrified of him at first but realized what a terrific guy he was. He instilled a phenomenal work ethic in me. And because of his direction I am where I am in business today. I am truly sorry for your loss.
Ivan and Ellen Zilka
March 29, 2005
Our memories of his friendship and generousness have always been in our hearts. Wishing you comfort, peace, and hope in this time of sadness.
In deepest sympathy,
Carol Kjelstad (Siebert)
March 29, 2005
Wanda & Pam, I am deeply sorry about the loss of your husband & father. Mr. Moskal was my first boss at the Catering company 1968-1972. He used to call me "Slim." He always made us laugh and made sure we always had a ride home. I fondly remember Martha, Emil, Jean, Jerry, Joanie and all the rest of the wonderful people that worked together and how kind he was to us all. May you have comfort in the fact that he went home to be with the Lord and we will see him again soon.
Rodd Winscott
March 29, 2005
Our heartfelt condolences to the family and community which Mr. Moskal strived to enrich through his dedication and commitment.
Rodd Winscott, Newsweb Corporation
EUGENE CHMIELOWSKI
March 28, 2005
ON BEHALF OF ASSOCIATION OF FRIENDS OF POLISH UNIVERSITY IN WILNO AND MYSELF I WOULD LIKE TO EXPRESS MY DEPEST SYMPATHY TO THE FAMILY OF MR MOSKAL.HE WAS A GREAT BENEFACTOR OF OUR ORGANIZATION
CZESC JEGO PAMIECI
Patti (McNamara) McDonagh
March 28, 2005
I was a waitress at Moskal Catering through most of my high school years at Resurrection (25 years ago.) At first, we were all so scared of Mr. Moskal who came across as a stern "taskmaster." But once he got to know you, his gentle side emerged and I learned to respect him a good businessman and a kind boss. He used to call me "Irish" as I was a minority among my friends who also worked there - like Karen Oslowski and Peggy Kusinski! It was a great first job for a girl & we had many good times. We learned how to make Mr. Moskal laugh but always made sure we were done serving the food before the fun started! Thank you, Mr. Moskal, for giving me my first job and being a good and kind man. My sympathies to your family.
Rick & Patty Kobzi
March 28, 2005
Wanda, Pam and Family,
A man of quiet strength! We have lost a friend and confidante! Our prayers and thoughts are with you during this time of sorrow!
Rick & Patty Kobzi
March 28, 2005
Wanda, Pam and family,
A man of quiet strength! We have loss a true friend and confidante! We will miss you!
Gordon Turner
March 27, 2005
Thank You sincerely for all the support you have given to -Tadeusz Kosciuszko Society P.N.A. Lodge #2416 Battle Creek,Mi. over the years. We Will certainly miss you.
For The Members,
President
Mike & Carol Cameron
March 27, 2005
President Moskal you will be forever missed by all your friends in Muskegon and our prayers and condolences to your family.
Larry Kus
March 27, 2005
My condolences to Pam and her family.
Ann & James Szudarek
March 27, 2005
We will miss his leadership and devotion to the Polish people.
God bless his family during this difficult time.
Frank and Joanne Senese
March 27, 2005
Our condolences
Walter & Lee Anne Noga
March 26, 2005
Thank you President Moskal for your support through the years.
We will Miss you.
Ted & Patricia Kiewicz
March 26, 2005
Pamela,Dennis and the Moskal Family
Our sincere condolences,and our prayers during this difficult time.
The Polonia community was so fortunate to have His leadership.
He sure knew what it meant to give back to the community.
Joyce Selby
March 26, 2005
To my dearest Dzia,
I tried so hard to get to you in time to say goodbye, but God had already called you Home. I know you are finding comfort in His arms. I wish I could feel some of that comfort right now. My head knows that you are in a much better place where you can walk and dance and are probably feeding everyone. But my heart does not feel any comfort. I cannot begin to describe the emptiness and sorrow that I feel. You have touched so many lives. I know that you never believed that so many people loved you. You meant so much to so many. You would be truly amazed by the phone calls, letters, e-mails from all over by people offering love and sympathy and support. We will all be okay and we are by knowing you are Home. I don't think we will ever be the same again but I know we are all better people because of you. Until we meet again.....I love you forever and always.
Love,
Joyce
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