File #: 23-2704    Version: 1 Name: ALEXANDRA POGORZELSKI, IN MEMORIAM
Type: Consent Calendar Resolution Status: Approved
File created: 4/25/2023 In control: Board of Commissioners
On agenda: 4/27/2023 Final action: 4/27/2023
Title: PROPOSED RESOLUTION ALEXANDRA POGORZELSKI, IN MEMORIAM WHEREAS, Aleksandra Pogorzelski (Modelska) passed on at the age of 68 on Thursday, March 30th, 2023; and WHEREAS, Aleksandra was the second child of Jerzy Modelski and Maria Wanda Milopolska. Her mother Maria Wanda created an environment of love, a value Aleksandra carried on with her own children. She was the daughter of a Holocaust survivor who, with his brothers, were among the earliest prisoners of the German concentration camp in Auschwitz, Aleksandra shared her father's tenacity and resolve. Her parents raised Aleksandra and her siblings in Gdynia, Poland, a modernist metropolis nestled on the Baltic Sea; and WHEREAS, she pursued a Master's Degree in English from Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan, the city her father was born. After completing her Master's, she came to the United States; and WHEREAS, she is survived by her loving husband J?zef. While visiting her uncle in the United States in 1978, her intent was to ...
Sponsors: JOSINA MORITA, KEVIN B. MORRISON
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PROPOSED RESOLUTION

ALEXANDRA POGORZELSKI, IN MEMORIAM

WHEREAS, Aleksandra Pogorzelski (Modelska) passed on at the age of 68 on Thursday, March 30th, 2023; and

WHEREAS, Aleksandra was the second child of Jerzy Modelski and Maria Wanda Milopolska. Her mother Maria Wanda created an environment of love, a value Aleksandra carried on with her own children. She was the daughter of a Holocaust survivor who, with his brothers, were among the earliest prisoners of the German concentration camp in Auschwitz, Aleksandra shared her father's tenacity and resolve. Her parents raised Aleksandra and her siblings in Gdynia, Poland, a modernist metropolis nestled on the Baltic Sea; and

WHEREAS, she pursued a Master's Degree in English from Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan, the city her father was born. After completing her Master's, she came to the United States; and

WHEREAS, she is survived by her loving husband J?zef. While visiting her uncle in the United States in 1978, her intent was to only stay for the summer. Shortly after arriving to Chicago she ended up meeting her future husband J?zef, who became the love of her life and who she built a beautiful life together; and

WHEREAS, the two were joined in holy matrimony at Saint Hyacinth Basilica on November 11th, a date they chose because it was the date Poland briefly regained its independence in 1918; and

WHEREAS, she is survived by her sons Daniel, Christopher (Angie), Phillip (Amber), and daughter Paulina (Whitney). Aleksandra was always full of laughter and instilled in her children the importance of thinking outside the box; and

WHEREAS, she was the loving sister to brother Marek (Maryla) and sister Emilia; and

WHEREAS, she cherished her grandchildren Amelia and Milo, goddaughter Magda, as well as godsons Peter and Martin; and

WHEREAS, she excelled in her career in the hospitality industry thanks to her attention to customer service and knack for human connection. She first worked at Senkowski's Hom...

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