On Friday his funeral procession will leave the funeral home at 10:30 AM for a Mass of Christian Burial at 11:00 AM in St. Adzima Funeral Home 253 Elizabeth Street Derby. Stanley Zaprzalka is survived by his sister Helen Wlodek, and many loving nieces and nephews along with their children.Ī brother Joseph and two sisters, Jean Zaprzalka and Stella Bondos, predeceased him.įriends may greet his family on Thursday(TODAY) from 4 to 8 PM in the Edward F. He served as a trustee of the Catholic Family Services and was a founding member of the Kosciuszko Historical Society.ĭuring his school years, he was active in local sports and played baseball, bowling, and basketball. ![]() He was also an honorary member of Knights of Columbus, Aurora Council #53 St Michael’s Church Catholic War Veterans Post 1562 Polish Falcons of America Nest #208. Zaprzalka was past president Highland Golf Club and was made an honorary member. Zap was always very giving of his time to numerous other organizations, both civic and non-profit, and received a citation from the State of Connecticut General Assembly acknowledging his efforts. He served as secretary of the Seymour Sewer Authority and was a member of the Seymour Democratic Town Committee. He was past president of the Seymour Lions Club and served as its Zone Chairman. He was the president of the Connecticut chapter of the National Association of Postmasters, served on the postmaster selection board and trained newly appointed postmasters. He was an avid bridge player and during the summer, he loved flower gardening when he was not playing golf. Zap was a sharp card player, from the pinocle, gin and setback games with his buddies at Highland Golf Club to family holiday marathon matches. Olga and Zap enjoyed traveling and reached their goal of visiting every one of the 50 states, as well as a number of international destinations, including multiple visits to family in Poland. Zap loved to dance and was known for his lively polka dance steps, with his wife and sisters as his favorite dance partners. He loved the game of golf, and scored 7 holes-in-one during his career before he stopped playing at age 91. He and his wife spent their winters in Florida until her death in 2003. Zaprzalka ,“Zap,” retired as Seymour postmaster in 1984 after 25 years of service. He was born in Derby on January 9, 1922, the son of the late Ludwik and Katarzyna (Fryc) Zaprzalka. He resided in Seymour and was predeceased by his wife of 55 years, Olga Albaitis Zaprzalka. ![]() Zaprzalka, retired Seymour postmaster, entered into rest on June 10, 2014. Ansonia, before the funeral leaves for church ( Friends who wish may make donations to CT Hospice, 2 Trap Falls Rd, #408 Shelton, CT 06484. at the Jenkins King & Malerba Funeral Home, 12 Franklin St. In addition to her husband Jimmie, she was predeceased by brothers Peter, Ernest & Santino Dantuono, and sisters Sally Wilkitus, Rose Gabriel & Angie Tabaka.Ī Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Friday, June 13th at 11:00 a.m. She leaves to cherish her memory her son Jimmie Principi & his wife Judy of Oxford, her sister Josephine Santasiere of Clinton, CT., two grandsons James Principi of Burlington, CT & Thomas Caruso of Seymour, granddaughters Judith Principi of Wesley Chapel, Fl., Lisa Fair of Walpole, MA., great grandchildren James, Christopher, Nicholas, Zachary, Mia & Michael. ![]() She was an avid Red Sox fan, a fabulous chef and a great flower arranger, and she loved to read and dance with friends. She was born Main Ansonia, daughter of the late Remo & Antoniella Rognrale Dantuono.Īdele was a parishioner of Holy Rosary Church in Ansonia. Delphine Rose “Adele” Principi, age 96, wife of the late James Principi and Oxford resident, entered into eternal rest June 10.
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