Wasko Funeral Home
Antoinette Zura, 85
Campbell: A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated
10am Monday in St. Joseph the Provider Church for Antoinette Zura, 85, who has completed her good works on earth and was called to her heavenly home on Jan. 27 at the Hospice House after suffering a stroke.
Antoinette was born June 24, 1924 in Old Forge, Pa. the daughter of John and Catherine Sutkowski Konopka. She came to Campbell when she married her husband Ralph Zura on June 22, 1945.
She attended Old Forge High School and was employed as a cook at the Beacon Restaurant.
Antoinette was faithful parishioner of St. Joseph the Provider Church and for many years she served as President of the Polish National Alliance Lodge 1804. She loved playing bingo and was an excellent cook, enjoying making her stuff cabbage, cabbage soup, baking her favorite brownies, banana bread and sour cream cookies which were enjoyed by family and friends.
Memories of Antoinette will be carried on by her loving sons, Rudy (Shirley) Zura and Robert (Donna) Zura; grandchildren, Rudy Jr. (Jen), Shelly, Renee, Catherine, Robert. Jr., Jason (Sara), Stephen (Kim) and Andrea; great-grandchildren, Aeryonnah, Jacob, Halynah and Elijah; her beloved sister Jean (John) Zuraw; sisters-in-law, Rose Minerovic, Suzanna Zuraw and Fay Konopka and numerous nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband Ralph who passed away January 12, 1986; brothers Chester and John Konopka and an infant grandson.
The family wishes to thank her granddaughter Cathy, St. Elizabeth Medical Center and Hospice House for their loving and excellent care.
The Zura family has entrusted their loved one to the care of the Wasko Funeral Home and will receive friends Sunday from 2-5pm and Monday morning from 9-10am at church.
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Our thoughts and prayers are with you. May the words in Isaiah 25:8,9 be of hope and comfort to you.
I am sorry for your loss, Bryon and I send you our love and prayers..
Keep your head held high we love you
Please accept our sincere condolences for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you always.
My thoughts and prayers are with you always.
What is this thing that men call death,
This quiet passing in the night?
’Tis not the end, but genesis
Of better worlds and greater light.
O God, touch Thou my aching heart,
And calm my troubled, haunting fears.
Let hope and faith, transcendent, pure,
Give strength and peace beyond my tears.
There is no death, but only change
With recompense for victory won;
The gift of Him who loved all men,
The Son of God, the Holy One.
—Gordon B. Hinckley—
We are thinking of your family during this difficult time. We are sorry that your loved one has passed on, shes not lost though, just in a different place now. Sending our best wishes xxx
Goodnight, God Bless Antoinette (Grams)
May you rest in peace always….
With Love & Hugs
Kerry, Dave, Daniel & Joseph xx