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ANNE BARCZEWSKI

Anne M. Barczewski

(Napolski)

Mrs. Anne M. Barczewski, age 95, formerly of Glasgow, DE, a resident of
Manor Care, Pike Creek since March 2002 died after a short illness on
Friday, January 6, 2006.

She was a beloved daughter, sister, mother, aunt, grandmother and great
grandmother. Mrs. Barczewski was a lifelong resident of DE, born November
29, 1910 in Wilmington, DE. She was a daughter of the late John J. and Mary
Anna (Malecki) Napolski. Anne had lived on her farm, La Grange, since 1942.
She was predeceased by her husband, Steve, who died in 1958. They were
married for 28 years. Anne and her husband owned West End Dairy located in
Browntown from 1930 until Steve's passing. Anne then operated the business
until 1967 when it was sold to Koontz Dairy of Baltimore, MD. Anne loved her
flower gardening, especially growing and showing hybrid roses. She was a
master flower show judge and a founding member of the Delaware Rose Society.
She was awarded the silver and bronze medals by the American Rose Society.
Anne was also very active in the Delaware Federation of Garden Clubs since
1958. She served in many capacities in the Weed and Seed Garden Club of
Newark, DE. In June 1966 she served as flower show chairman for the last
state show held at Carpenter Field House at the University of Delaware. One
of her earliest accomplishments that she was very proud of was winning the
7th Annual Delmarva Chicken Cooking Contest in 1954. In 1996 her farm was
named a Delaware State Farm of Distinction. Anne was named Delaware's 1997
Tree Farmer of the year. She was also very active in the Old Bohemia Society
in Warwick, MD. She was a member of Holy Family Roman Catholic Church in
Newark, DE.

Besides her parents and husband, she was predeceased by her sisters, Hedwig
and Helen Napolski, Cecelia Sliwkowski and Virginia Cudnik; brothers,
Charles J., John J., Boleslavas, Leo and Thaddeus Napolski; and sons,
Lawrence and Adam Barczewski. Anne is survived by her sons, Steven J. and
his wife, Patsy, of Tucker, GA and George A. Barczewski of Glasgow, DE; her
daughter, Joanne B. Lewis and her husband, Chester R., of Lincoln
University, PA; her sister, Dorothy "Kyle" Napolski of Wilmington, DE; 3
granddaughters, Susan L. Arday, Stephanie L. Barczewski and her husband,
Silvestri, and Sarah B. King; 1 grandson, Chester S. Lewis; and great
grandchildren, Daniel and Nathaniel Arday, Sarah, Emily and Hannah Lewis and
Tyler, Tristan, Samantha and Juliet King.

Family and friends are invited to attend a viewing in celebration of Anne's
life on Tuesday, January 10, 2006, from 7-9 p.m. at DOHERTY FUNERAL HOME,
3200 Limestone Road, Pike Creek, Wilmington, DE. The funeral Mass will be
celebrated at St. Francis Xavier Church known as Old Bohemia, Bohemia Church
Rd., Warwick, MD, at 11 am on Wednesday, January 11, 2006. Committal service
will follow in the adjoining cemetery.

Flowers are welcome or contributions may be given to the Old Bohemia
Historical Society, PO Box 61, Warwick, MD, 21921.

To send condolences, visit

www.dohertyfh.com

302-999-8277



[published 01/08/2006] 

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