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Submitted: 10/13/24 • Approved: 10/16/24 • Last Updated: 10/19/24 • R603523-G603523-S3
Barbara Ann Czarnyszka Burzynski
May 6, 1936 - December 18, 2020
*Obituary
Barbara Ann Czarnyszka Burzynski of Dallas passed away on December 18, 2020 at the age of 84. Barbara was preceded in death by her husband James L. Burzynski, her mother and father, Ann and Frank Czarnyszka, her brother Richard Czarnyszka and her nephews Ricky Czarnyszka and Bill Dama. She is survived by her four children and daughter and sons-in-law, Steve Burzynski, Dallas, TX, David and Linda Burzynski, Spring, TX, Susan and Greg Tomaino, Lewisville, TX, and Noelle and Michael Bullock, Bedford, TX; 10 grandchildren, Steven, Erin and Frank Burzynski; James and Sarah Burzynski; Alexa and Cameron Bayles and Adam Tomaino; Brandon, Gabrielle and Christopher Bullock; her sister and brother-in-law Kathie and Myron Robbins, her nephew Matthew Dama and many friends.
Barbara was born on May 6, 1936 in Milwaukee, WI. She met the love of her life while dropping off a typewriter at a friend’s house. They were happily married for 32 years. Barbara was an active member of St. Patrick’s Catholic Church and St. Elizabeth’s Circle. She was involved in her Garden Club and Book Club with her friends. She loved sharing her large book collections and compassion of reading to all her children and grandchildren. Her passion and favorite group was as a volunteer for St. Vincent DePaul Society where she served for almost 20 years. She was an amazing chef and loved to cook and prepare meals for her friends and her parish. She loved to play games with her kids and grandkids and although she was learning a game for the first time somehow, she would always win – graciously. She loved her crossword puzzles and reading her newspaper every day. Barbara will be remembered as a loving wife, mother, sister, aunt, grandmother and faithful friend.
Memorial Mass will be at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church on Thursday, May 6th at 1 pm.
In lieu of flowers, please give in Barbara's memory to St. Vincent DePaul Society or North Texas Food Bank. If you would like to bring a book new or gently used we will donate to St. Vincent DePaul or Local Woman’s Shelter in her name.
Please celebrate Barbara's life by wearing a face mask and wearing blue which was Barbara’s favorite color.
Source: alltexascremation.com
Contributed on 10/13/24 by ashaw444
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