In Celebration of

Maria Antonina kawerninski

January 29, 1922 -  January 4, 2017

Maria Antonina Wilczkiewicz was born in Poznan, Poland January 29, 1922. One of four sisters she was raised in a loving extended family of many uncles and aunts and grandparents. In her 16th year the II World War broke out before she could finish her schooling. In spite of this she surreptitiously finished her schooling in Krakow. She took a very active role in the Polish resistance and fought valiantly in the Warsaw uprising. After the uprising failed she spent a year in a prisoner of war camp forming many friendships that lasted throughout her life. For her courage and valor she attained the rank of sub Lieut. in both the Polish Army and the Polish Navy. Among her many awards, in 2001 she was personally awarded by the president of Poland the special status of “Veteran of the Battles of Freedom of her Country”. In 1947 she met and married the love of her life a dashing, much decorated, naval officer Leopold Kawerninski. In 1950 , uprooting themselves from family and country, with a young son, Michael, they immigrated to Canada. As refugees they chose Canada for its promise of freedom and opportunity. Ending up in Ottawa, Monica( her wartime pseudonym) had a successful career for 27 years working for the NRC in cosmic ray research and computer programming. She and her family were a vital part of a large expatriate Polish community for over 60 years. She was widowed in 1988. She remained very active continuing to spend every summer at her cottage in Barrys Bay Ont. upto a month before her death ; socializing, going for walks,swimming and picking mushrooms. On January 3, 2017 she died suddenly at the age of 94 three weeks before her 95th birthday. She left a legacy of courage, integrity, resolution, loyalty, and love. .She is survived by her sister Ola, her son Michael and grandchildren Anya and Jeremie and countless nieces and nephews in Poland.She will be terribly missed by all of us.

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Joanna Komorowski (Friend)

Entered January 9, 2017 from Ottawa, Canada

Pani Moniko, I will never forget your smile, your sunny attitude to life and people, your eternal youth, your positivity! You are already so much missed! Barry's Bay will never be the same without you. RIP.

Nicole T Ruckemann (Friend)

Entered January 9, 2017 from Ottawa

Dearest Monica,
You have always hold a very special place in my heart and will continue to do so forever.
Your long and good life is to be celebrated and remembered today and always.
All my love, nicole xoxo

Benny and Brenda Dombroskie (Friends and cottage neighbours)

Entered January 11, 2017 from Barry's Bay, Ontario

Our deepest sympathies to the family and friends of Monica. She was certainly a strong vibrant woman and lived life to the fullest. It was great to see that she was able to enjoy her cottage right up to the end. She loved being there so much. We will miss her.

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