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Antoinette Marie (Venetski) "Bear" Niedzwiecki passed away peacefully on May 15,
2013, at the age of 91. Born January 19, 1922 her mother was Anella (Winnicki)
Venetski. Antoinette grew up on the Winnicki farm near Lake Silkworth. She
attended a nearby one room school house to the 8th grade. Like many farm girls,
during the Depression of the 1930's, she moved to the city "Kingston" to work as
a live-in maid.
At a weekend dance near Lake Silkworth she met her future husband Peter "Bear"
Niedzwiecki, who preceded her in death July 2010. Being devout Catholics, they
married November 9, 1940, at Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Lake Silkworth She lived
her entire married life within fifteen miles of her birth place, first at Sylvan
Lake, and then at Red Rock Mountain. Their marriage produced three children:
Leona 1942-1998; Leo 1950-2009; and Edward.
Grandchildren and great grandchildren are dispersed from next door to
California.
Leona's daughter, Loreen (Auchus) McGill, resides in Euclid, Ohio with her
husband Tom McGill and their two children, Alexandria and Peter James.
Leo's family, wife Barbara (who is Antoinette's primary caregiver), daughter
Leanne (who is also a caregiver), and son Peter John reside near Red Rock
Mountain. Leo's son Tracy, his wife Bernadine, and their daughters, Braeden and
Coveyn also live nearby.
Eddie resides in Camarillo, California, and his daughter Rachelle lives in San
Francisco and Sacramento, California, with her husband Michael Weed.
Antoinette's extended family, were raised in Avoca, include brothers Teddy
Daczka (deceased), Edwin Daczka (deceased), and Charlie Daczka (Avoca), and
sisters Francie Evans (Scranton), Sandra Wassel (Old Forge), and Sally Grossie
(Scranton).
In the early years, along with raising her family, she supported her husband
Peter in business as an independent timber contractor, with cutting and trucking
crews, and then helped grow Bear Excavating and Bear Fuel Service into the
successful third generation of family operators it is today.
Her nickname in younger years was "Toots" or "Tootsie". Soon after Antoinette
and Peter was married, they purchased a lake front summer cottage at Sylvan Lake
and rebuilt it into a year around residence. She enjoyed summer flowers,
backyard picnics, swimming and ice skating parties at "The Lake" throughout the
1940's, 50's and 60's. In 1970 Antoinette, Peter and Leo moved "back to the
Mountain" to property they owned near Red Rock Mountain.
One personal forte was cooking. Family members will recall with fond memories
home cooked holiday meals. The piled high serving dishes of seasonal and Polish
traditional foods all competing for space on the table and sideboards. Another
pastime was attending church picnics to dance and listen to Polka Bands. Her
favorite television shows were the Lawrence Welk and of course Polka Time.
Our family wishes to acknowledge the excellent in-home care provided by Barbara
and Leanne, caregivers Beth Kingsbury and Lorraine Austin, Nurse Jen Seymour of
Caregivers of America Hospice plus the concerns of the Our Lady of Mount Carmel
Parish and the health care community at Geisinger Medical Health Systems.
Mrs. Niedzwiecki's funeral will be held Tuesday at 11:00 AM from the Curtis L Swanson Funeral Home, Inc., corner of Routes 29 and 118, Pikes Creek with a Mass of Christian Burial at 11:30 from Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church, Lake Silkworth with Rev. Richard Fox officiating..
Friends may call from 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM prior to the funeral on Tuesday.
Interment will be in Our Lady of Mount Carmel Cemetery, Lake Silkworth.
The family request that memorial contributions be sent to Caregivers of America,
718 South State Street, Clarks Summit, PA 18411.
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