Olga was an avid antique collector, she loved to cook and be in her garden. She was a loving wife , mother and grand mother. Most people knew Olga as the "Lady in Purple" as she had a great passion for the color. After the death of her husband, her grandson Brett was born and kept the passion of life flowing through her body. She will be missed by all that knew and loved her.
She was survived by her four sons, Walter P. and wife Cheryl, Joey and wife Jill, Ronnie, and Mark and wife Annette all of Las Cruces, NM. She was also survived by four grandchildren, Walter III, Racheal, Michelle, and Brett, two greatgrandchildren Josh and Jeromy.
She was preceded in death by her loving husband Walter Kowalski Sr., and by 12 brothers and sisters her closest being Julia Mickune.
Mass was held at Holy Cross Catholic Church. The rite of committal followed at the Masonic Cemetery.
Olga was an avid antique collector, she loved to cook and be in her garden. She was a loving wife , mother and grand mother. Most people knew Olga as the "Lady in Purple" as she had a great passion for the color. After the death of her husband, her grandson Brett was born and kept the passion of life flowing through her body. She will be missed by all that knew and loved her.
She was survived by her four sons, Walter P. and wife Cheryl, Joey and wife Jill, Ronnie, and Mark and wife Annette all of Las Cruces, NM. She was also survived by four grandchildren, Walter III, Racheal, Michelle, and Brett, two greatgrandchildren Josh and Jeromy.
She was preceded in death by her loving husband Walter Kowalski Sr., and by 12 brothers and sisters her closest being Julia Mickune.
Mass was held at Holy Cross Catholic Church. The rite of committal followed at the Masonic Cemetery.
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