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“Henry and Joan so sorry to hear of the loss of your grandma...she was a cutie....my prayers our with you both and your entire family
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1 of 3 | Posted by: Deborah A. Walsh - OH
“Aunt Kash will be a person always missed by our family...the uniqueness of her personality was one that showed you could always be true to yourself...Read More »
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2 of 3 | Posted by: Dave & Theresa Richards & Family - PA
“To: Pearl, Henry, and family, I am so sorry for your loss! Thoughts and prayers are in my heart for you all at this difficult time. Anything you...Read More »
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3 of 3 | Posted by: Chantel Smith-Seifert & family - PA
Kazimiera "Kash" Polanczyk, 79, of White Township, NJ passed away peacefully at her home on Wednesday, February 09, 2011. Born on March 29, 1931 in Poland she was the daughter of the late Jozef and Teofila Wachelka. Kash came to the United States in 1951 and had lived in White Township for the past 45 years. Mrs. Polanczyk was a machine operator for American Can Company, Washington, NJ for many years before retiring 17 years ago. Kash was the wife of the late Boleslaw "Benny" Polanczyk who died in May 2000. She was also predeceased by a son Stephen who died in November 2006, a sister, Marta Blyskal and a brother, Anthony Wachelka. Surviving are a son, Henry and his wife Perl of Belvidere, NJ; a grandson, Henry Jr. and his wife Joan of White Twp.; two granddaughters, Jill and her companion Joseph Martin of White Twp. and Janeen Bergmann and her husband Steve of White Twp.; a great-grandson, Joshua; three brothers, Jozef Wachelka of Oxford, Zigmund Wachelka of Florida, and Bruce Wachelka and his wife Marlene of Harmony; four sisters, Zenobia Vaska of Phillipsburg, Teofila Williams of Wahsington, Leokadia Lucas and her husband Mike of White Township, and Christina Billger and her husband Jack of White Township. This Online Memorial has been created to commemorate the life of Kazimiera Polanczyk. You are invited to add a Tribute in her memory. Please click "Sign Guestbook" below to add your own memories, reflections, thoughts or condolences.

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