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Brozny StanislawaBROZNY, Stanislawa - (January 2nd, 1963 - March 19th, 2021) -

It is with heavy hearts that after a hard-fought battle, we announce the passing of Stanislawa Brozny on Friday March 19th, 2021 at Credit Valley Hospital.

Beloved wife of Andrzej Brozny, devoted mother to Peter (Klaudia), Christopher (Carly), Elizabeth and Joanne and proud Babcia to Brooklyn and Chelsea.

Beloved daughter of Janina and Wladyslaw (deceased). Loving sister to Jozia (Craig), Krystyna (Marek), Tadeusz (Jolanta), Malgorzata (Tomasz), Grazyna (Pawel) and Kazmierz (Malgorzata).

Stanislawa will be remembered as a loving Ciocia to her many nieces and nephews.

Stanislawa was born in Pieniazkowice, Poland to Janina and the late Wladyslaw Wicher. She came to Canada in her teens and married her husband Andrzej. They lived in Toronto and started a family, before moving to Mississauga. Stanislawa was the mother of four children - Peter, Christopher, Elizabeth and Joanne; and she worked tirelessly to love and support them; and grandmother (Babcia) to Brooklyn and Chelsea, who she absolutely adored.

Stanislawa was a rock, who could always be counted on by her family and fought valiantly until her untimely passing. She will be desperately missed by her family.

Arrangements entrusted with Scott funeral home, Mississauga chapel. Private viewings will be held on Thursday March 25th, followed by a funeral mass at St. Maximilian Kolbe Parish and laid to rest at St. John’s Dixie Cemetery.

Due to the Covid-19 pandemic attendance will be by invitation only due to restrictions on gatherings. All attendees are asked to wear masks at all times in the funeral home and the church; and to refrain from gathering outside the funeral home after visitation.

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