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Stella C. <I>Kurylo</I> Barnes

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Stella C. Kurylo Barnes

Birth
Wyandotte, Wayne County, Michigan, USA
Death
13 Jul 2016 (aged 89)
California, USA
Burial
Flat Rock, Wayne County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
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BARNES, Stella C., age 89, formerly of Wyandotte, July 13, 2016. Beloved daughter of the late Stephanie and Peter Kurylo and loving wife of the late Walter Litwinski and Herbert Barnes. She was preceded in death by five of her siblings and survived by three younger sisters.

She is survived by her only child, Janice (James) Budzyn and her grandsons Brian (Sara) Budzyn and Mark Budzyn and great grandchildren Talia, Jackson and Natasha Budzyn who were the love of her life.

Stella was born in the heyday of Ernest Hemingway’s and F. Scott Fitzgerald’s “lost generation”. In her late teens during World War II, she worked at McCord’s Factory in Wyandotte assembling rockets. Later, she worked at Barney’s Bar on Biddle Avenue. After attending night school, Stella then worked at the Wyandotte News Herald Newspaper retiring in 1980 as Classified Manager with 20 years of service. In 1981,

Stella and Herbert relocated to Port Charlotte, Florida to enjoy the sun and retirement life. After her Herbert passed, Stella moved to California in 2006 to be near her daughter and family. Stella loved to entertain and always had an open home to all. Above all, she was an amazing woman with striking blue eyes who loved her entire family. She will be missed dearly by all who knew her. Donations can be sent to Buena Vista Hospice, Inc., 143 Triunfo Canyon Road #103, Westlake Village, CA 91361
BARNES, Stella C., age 89, formerly of Wyandotte, July 13, 2016. Beloved daughter of the late Stephanie and Peter Kurylo and loving wife of the late Walter Litwinski and Herbert Barnes. She was preceded in death by five of her siblings and survived by three younger sisters.

She is survived by her only child, Janice (James) Budzyn and her grandsons Brian (Sara) Budzyn and Mark Budzyn and great grandchildren Talia, Jackson and Natasha Budzyn who were the love of her life.

Stella was born in the heyday of Ernest Hemingway’s and F. Scott Fitzgerald’s “lost generation”. In her late teens during World War II, she worked at McCord’s Factory in Wyandotte assembling rockets. Later, she worked at Barney’s Bar on Biddle Avenue. After attending night school, Stella then worked at the Wyandotte News Herald Newspaper retiring in 1980 as Classified Manager with 20 years of service. In 1981,

Stella and Herbert relocated to Port Charlotte, Florida to enjoy the sun and retirement life. After her Herbert passed, Stella moved to California in 2006 to be near her daughter and family. Stella loved to entertain and always had an open home to all. Above all, she was an amazing woman with striking blue eyes who loved her entire family. She will be missed dearly by all who knew her. Donations can be sent to Buena Vista Hospice, Inc., 143 Triunfo Canyon Road #103, Westlake Village, CA 91361


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