Marian Litolff Buczek
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Marian Buczek (Litolff)
Passed away peacefully with family by her side Wednesday July 20, 2022 at age 97. Predeceased by her husband Richard, son Richard, and grandson Ryan, brothers Walter Litolff, Robert Litolff, Edward Litolff, sisters Winifred Downs, and Carol Bertrand . Survived by her sister Midge Church-Barry (Jim), daughters Barbara Huchzermeier (William Fredenburg), Debra Lorenzini (Thomas), Linda Buczek (Ed Sloan), daughter-in-law, Carol (Fred) Strauss; grandchildren Michelle Brien (Michael), Colleen Mitrano (Charles), Thomas Huchzermeier (Anitra), Gary Huchzermeier (Jennifer), Wendy Sullivan (Shaun), Sonia Sloan (Jon Langston), Mitchell Sloan, Dana Englert (Donald), Anna Lorenzini, Jenna Sloan and 10 great grandchildren.
God called Marian home and now she’s together with the love of her life, her favorite son, and her grandson. She was the best mother anybody could ever ask for. She was the glue that kept us all together and created a bond so strong that not even her death could take that away. We love you mom!
There will be a gathering to celebrate Marian’s life on Saturday, August 6th from 12 noon to 4:00 at Red Fedele’s Brook House, 920 Elmridge Center Drive; Rochester, NY 14626. Private interment will be at another time. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Palliative Care Unit at Strong Memorial Hospital www.urmc.rochester.edu/medicine/palliative-care/giving.aspx
Our hearts aches for you and your family during this time. Your mother was such an amazing person and she will truly be missed. Our condolences.
Jenna and family, We are so very sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and the rest of the family. The Freeman’s
Our beloved Aunt Marian will be dearly missed. She touched so many lives in her 97 years. Forever grateful how she cared for my Dad when he was young. Many great memories gathering at her house with her siblings and my cousins. Those Litolff’s had a great sense of humor and sure did laugh a lot. So sorry for your loss. Brenda Litolff Barber