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Donna Mae Bialoszynski, 71, formerly of Wisconsin Rapids, passed away on Monday at Golden-Living-Valley of Hayward in Hayward, WI.
Donna was born on January 30, 1941 to Carroll and Genevieve (Lake) Rogers. She attended Lincoln High School in Wisconsin Rapids, and worked at Jacksons Restaurant. She married Norman Krafchak on September 23, 1967 in Wheaton, IL. She worked at a veterinarian clinic in Downers Grove, IL for ten years. Norman passed away December 9, 2001. Donna married Jerry Bialoszynski on April 23, 2005 in Hayward, WI. He passed away in July of 2010. Donna volunteered at election centers for many years and she participated in yearly Alzheimer's walks. She enjoyed crocheting, gardening, creating and placing musky habitat in many area lakes, and interacting with people. She also enjoyed caring for her cockatiel, Dundee.
Donna is survived by: two sons; Roy Krafchak of Bolingbrook, IL and Kurt Krafchak of IL, two sisters; Marlene Pettis and Kathy Weber, both of Wisconsin Rapids, WI, and six grandchildren. She was preceded by her husbands, Norman and Jerry, and her parents.
A funeral service will be held for Donna on Friday, November 2, at 11:00 am at Anderson-Nathan-Koerpel Funeral Home in Hayward with Very Reverend Philip Juza officiating. Visitation will be one hour prior to the service at the funeral home. Burial will be at Greenwood Cemetery in Hayward.
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YOU WILL BE DEEPLY MISSED AND I WILL ALWAYS KEEP MY MEMORIES OF YOU IN MY HEART! LOVE YOUR NIECE
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May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.
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