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Jim Roache lit a candle
Saturday, July 2, 2022
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I am so sorry to hear about the passing of Virginia Csik. I first got to know Virginia back in 1973 when we were both part of the Florence Centennial Celebration Committee which led to both of us being part of a group that formed the the Florence Township Community Singers. Meeting Virginia for the first time was like meeting a longtime friend. She was so outgoing and gracious and had such an infectious sense of humor.
She had a real sense of style in both how she dressed and decorated her home but there was nothing "put on for show" about her. She was so devoted to Dave and her children and received that devotion back from them in full measure. I will always remember Virginia as a kind and gracious friend who rejoiced in the good times with her friends and family and lent a sympathetic and realistic ear during the not so good times.
May she rest in peace with with her beloved Dave and her children Debbie and David.
Sincerely,
Jim Roache
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LuAnn lit a candle
Tuesday, June 28, 2022
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Joe & I are so saddened to lose our wonderful friend and neighbor Virginia. We developed a loving relationship with her for over 40 years so she was really considered family. LuAnn even called Virginia “her second Mom.” Every time we passed our front window we looked out to check on Virginia. It was just a natural thing for us to do. We know she knew how much we loved her and we would tell each other when we spoke. We are happy that she is with her beloved Dave and daughter Debbie so we feel at peace with that though it is hard not to say a final goodbye. We will always cherish our special memories and you will always be in our hearts. We love you and will miss you so much. Rest In Peace our dear Virginia. With love Joe & LuAnn and family
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Deacon Ron Schwoebel posted a symbolic gesture
Monday, June 27, 2022
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May the angels lead you into Paradise; may the martyrs come to welcome you and take you into the Holy City. the New and Eternal Jerusalem.
It was an honor for Peggy and I to have known this stately woman of strong faith, abiding love, and lively sense of humor. We relinquish to her rest a pillar of the local Church.
Deacon Ron
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MaryAnn Yurcisin lit a candle
Sunday, June 26, 2022
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Dear Csik family,
I'm so sorry to hear of the passing of your Mom and Grandmother. I will always remember her a loving, caring, gracious neighbor and friend. She was always there for the Yurcisin family in Roebling. May this kind, gentle, faithful servant be at peace. I hope her passing was peaceful as she closed her eyes in this world and opened them in heaven. Peace and hugs, Mary Ann Yurcisin
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MaryAnn Rinaldi posted a condolence
Sunday, June 26, 2022
A kind and generous woman who was always there to offer to help or lend a hand. Always looked well dressed and white hair perfect styled. A friend to all.
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Maria Roan posted a condolence
Friday, June 24, 2022
I remember Dave & Virginia sitting in the same pew at Holy Assumption. I also remember her, the family and some friends always decorating the church for Christmas, Easter and the many holidays. She always made the church look so very beautiful! They would come in after the last mass of the weekend and start to decorate. She was very devoted to Our Lady, and loved to receive Our Lord in Holy Communion. She always had a smile and greeting for all. My condolences to her family. May she rest in God's peace, Amen. May her soul and all the souls of the faithful departed through the mercy of God rest in peace, Amen
Love ya and God bless you always, Maria R.
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Cynthia Maus lit a candle
Friday, June 24, 2022
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Aunt Virginia was well known and loved in Roebling for so many decades, and there just aren't people like her anymore. She was devoted to her family, church, community, and business. She was prayerful, a wonderful cook, always welcoming to her home, had a great sense of humor, was wise in many ways, generous, and a fashion icon. She loved her family. And they took such good care of her when she needed it most. May she now rest in peace with Uncle Dave, Debbie, and her family and friends in Heaven.
Love,
Cindy
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Friday, June 24, 2022
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