Born Antonia Reizer on Sept. 14, 1919, in Brownsville, Pa., she was one of four children born to Antoni and Catherine Reizer. She grew up in West Frankfort and Chicago, Ill.
In Chicago she met her husband of 60 years, Michael Barszcz (U.S. Army Colonel, Ret.). They traveled with his Army career and she cared for him and their family through many moves in this country and overseas. Her beloved Mike died in 2001. She was an ardent Chicago Cubs fan and card player and plied her green thumb both indoors and out. She spent the last five years at the Long Term Care unit at Crawford Memorial Hospital, cared for by kind, compassionate people.
Surviving are three children: Michele , Michael and Susan . "Busia" will also be missed by five grandchildren: and six great-grandchildren.
She will be buried at Camp Butler National Cemetery in Springfield with her husband
Born Antonia Reizer on Sept. 14, 1919, in Brownsville, Pa., she was one of four children born to Antoni and Catherine Reizer. She grew up in West Frankfort and Chicago, Ill.
In Chicago she met her husband of 60 years, Michael Barszcz (U.S. Army Colonel, Ret.). They traveled with his Army career and she cared for him and their family through many moves in this country and overseas. Her beloved Mike died in 2001. She was an ardent Chicago Cubs fan and card player and plied her green thumb both indoors and out. She spent the last five years at the Long Term Care unit at Crawford Memorial Hospital, cared for by kind, compassionate people.
Surviving are three children: Michele , Michael and Susan . "Busia" will also be missed by five grandchildren: and six great-grandchildren.
She will be buried at Camp Butler National Cemetery in Springfield with her husband
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