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1943
2017
Joanne Lillian Przyborowski passed away Thursday, January 27, 2017 in Forney, Texas at the age of 73. She was born to Theodore & Lillian (Bartold) Klich April 21, 1943 in Chicago, Illinois. On April 20, 1963 she married her soul mate Ronald Przyborowski and began their wonderfully adventurous life together. They enjoyed building a family, careers, friendships all while savoring life at every opportunity.
Some of her favorite things were her roses that she grew in her rose garden. She loved to sew, crochet, & play cards. Her favorite thing was spending time with her family.
Joanne is preceded in death by her father, Theodore Klich; & mother, Lillian (Bartold) Klich.
She is survived by her husband, Ron Przyborowski; brother, Ted & his wife, Val Klich; daughter, Jean Durham & family; son, Paul Przyborowski & family; daughter, Katherine Dodd & family; grandkids; great-grandkids; nephew, E.J. Forrest & family; & her four legged best friends; Molly & Patty to cherish her memory.
Her brilliant mind & beautiful smile will be missed by all.
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3 Entries
February 5, 2017
Donna Wilkins
Words cannot express how much I am sorry for this loss to the Przyborowski family. I loved Joanne and wish you guys much love and peace in the days ahead, especially Ron and the kids.
January 31, 2017
Leslie Cook
Grandma - Thank you. The arts and crafts we did when I was a kid, I'll never forget. You taught me how to organize, plan, sew, and so many other things I will hold close to my heart until my end day. From helping me color as a child to giving me a warm place to stay after my divorce - I just can't say thank you enough.
Life isn't fair - I wasn't ready for you to be gone, but I know life doesn't care if the living is ready or not. I will miss your physical presence, but your spirit is with me always.
I love you forever, Grandma.
January 28, 2017
Jean Durham
Oh Mom... As much as I miss you terribly and my heart just aches, I know that for the first time in many years you are free from pain and illness. So many friends and relatives are expressing their love for you. I'm sure you can feel the warmth and devotion surrounding you.
I love you Mom. I'll carry you in my heart forever.
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