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Steve Surdynski
May 1, 2008
I will always remember Dziadzia for the kindess,generosity, and caring he had for everyone he knew. He was the kind of honest hardworking man that everyone was happy to know. I have not forgotten all those sunday afternoons spent in his living room eating that yummy snack mix he always made, while watching a bears game or listening to him tell us all a story of times gone by. Those memories will always make me smile. I will always love you dziadzia.
Mary Cibulka
April 29, 2008
Please accept our sympathy on the passing of Ted. We spent time with him working day by day. He will be in our memories as a kind and gentle man who loved and respected his family and all who came in contact with him. Sincerely,
Mary Cibulka
Jim Cibulka Jr.
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