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April 15, 2012
Services
Funeral services will be held Friday, April 20, 2012 at 10:15 AM from the Vander May Wayne Colonial Funeral Home, 567 Ratzer Road, Wayne then to Saint Joseph’s RC Church, Lincoln Park where at 11 AM a Funeral Mass will be offered. Friends may visit with the family at the funeral home on Friday morning from 9 – 10:15 AM.
Jean M. Wojtowicz age 90 of Williamsburg, Virginia passed away peacefully on Sunday, April 15, 2012 at Spring Arbor Assisting living in Williamsburg, Virginia. Her niece Denise Isibel was at her bedside and witnessed her passing.
She was born in Nanticoke Pennsylvania where she lived her early childhood years. Jean was featured on a local radio station in Nanticoke where she sang and tap danced. Her family moved to Jersey City where Jean received her formal education at Lincoln High School.
Jean was gifted with a small stature with a big personality that made her stand tall in all that she did. Her three foot height and effervescing personality made her a very popular person and success in many ways. She loved to participate with others in bingo and playing cards.
Her first gainful employment was at Jeans Children’s Clothing Store in Jersey City where she worked for many years. She finally retired from work at age 70. Her welcoming and helpful mannerisms made her a big success in her day to day business world.
Jean was very devoted to her Roman Catholic faith and was an active parishioner of Our Lady of Victories RC Church in Jersey City where she was active in the Women’s Guild. Her faith carried her through this life and this day her family can be assured, that Jean, is a new name in heaven.
Surviving to mourn her passing are one sister Cecelia Borinski of Williamsburg, Virginia and many nieces and nephews.
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Funeral services will be held Friday, April 20, 2012 at 10:15 AM from the Vander May Wayne Colonial Funeral Home, 567 Ratzer Road, Wayne then to Saint Joseph’s RC Church, Lincoln Park where at 11 AM a Funeral Mass will be offered. Friends may visit with the family at the funeral home on Friday morning from 9 – 10:15 AM.

April 15, 2012
Services
Funeral services will be held Friday, April 20, 2012 at 10:15 AM from the Vander May Wayne Colonial Funeral Home, 567 Ratzer Road, Wayne then to Saint Joseph’s RC Church, Lincoln Park where at 11 AM a Funeral Mass will be offered. Friends may visit with the family at the funeral home on Friday morning from 9 – 10:15 AM.
Jean M. Wojtowicz age 90 of Williamsburg, Virginia passed away peacefully on Sunday, April 15, 2012 at Spring Arbor Assisting living in Williamsburg, Virginia. Her niece Denise Isibel was at her bedside and witnessed her passing.
She was born in Nanticoke Pennsylvania where she lived her early childhood years. Jean was featured on a local radio station in Nanticoke where she sang and tap danced. Her family moved to Jersey City where Jean received her formal education at Lincoln High School.
Jean was gifted with a small stature with a big personality that made her stand tall in all that she did. Her three foot height and effervescing personality made her a very popular person and success in many ways. She loved to participate with others in bingo and playing cards.
Her first gainful employment was at Jeans Children’s Clothing Store in Jersey City where she worked for many years. She finally retired from work at age 70. Her welcoming and helpful mannerisms made her a big success in her day to day business world.
Jean was very devoted to her Roman Catholic faith and was an active parishioner of Our Lady of Victories RC Church in Jersey City where she was active in the Women’s Guild. Her faith carried her through this life and this day her family can be assured, that Jean, is a new name in heaven.
Surviving to mourn her passing are one sister Cecelia Borinski of Williamsburg, Virginia and many nieces and nephews.
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