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Post a reply || Back to NFA Class Memorial Page.. Re: Eunice May Byczek Class of 1952
Message: Eunice Helen May Byczek, of Newburgh, a lifetime area resident, unexpectedly entered into rest on Friday, October 28, 2016. She was 81. Daughter of the late Jessie and Elizabeth (Preuss) May, she was born on July 14, 1935 in Staten Island, NY. She married her beloved husband, Joseph, on July 27, 1970. Eunice earned a BA in Elementary Education from S.U.N.Y. New Paltz, and spent her career as an early education teacher with the Marlboro School district. She was an avid supporter of both the Marlboro Public Library and the Town of Newburgh Animal Shelter. Eunice was the devoted wife of Joe, and a most beloved Aunt to Kathy May, Christi Dennis and Jenniffer May. Through her career as a kindergarten teacher, she cherished all the students she had the opportunity to teach. Her nieces were grateful to have had her as their own kindergarten teacher. She will be missed deeply. In addition to her husband Joseph, Eunice is survived by her nieces: Kathy May of Phoenix, AZ, Christi (Joseph) Dennis of Newburgh, NY and Jenniffer May of Mahwah, NJ. She is also survived by her great-niece, Jessie Dennis and great-nephew, Jacob Dennis. At Eunice's request, services will be held privately. However, a Celebration of Eunice's life will be held for those wishing to share in her remembrance, which will be announced at a later date. It is Eunice's desire that memorial donations in her name be sent to the Marlboro Public Library, 1251 Route 9W, Marlboro, NY 12542 or http://marlborolibrary.org To send a personal condolence or share a special memory, please visit www.Brooksfh.com or call 845-561-8300. Replies to this post No replies yet |
