Jan's obituary
In loving memory of Jan Gozdzialski who passed away on December 2, 2023.
She was the devoted wife of Steve Gozdzialski and loving mother of Stevan, Scott, and Tom. She will be deeply missed by all who knew her.
Jan was a kind, caring and giving person who always put the needs of others before her own. She was a strong woman and military spouse who faced every challenge in her life with courage and dignity. She was a source of inspiration to us all and she will be deeply missed by everyone whose lives she touched.
Jan was a woman of strong faith and she instilled in us the importance of family, hard work and doing what is right. She retired as a vice president of a credit union in Ft. Worth, TX, after a long career in the banking industry. She was a true role model who we will always look up to.
The funeral service will be held at Queen of Peace Catholic Church in Ocala, FL on January 5, 2024, at 8:30 AM. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to https://give.rmhc.org/fundrai… (https://give.rmhc.org/fundrai…) where she volunteered for many years.
Jan leaves behind her loving husband, Steve; sons Stevan (wife Amy), Scott (wife Elisa), and Tom (wife Mariana); grandchildren Sabrina, Bruce, Alexis, Kaleb, Tommy, Logan, and Stephen; sister, Bonnie (spouse Dan), brother, Fred; and nephews David and Christopher.
Jan, you will always be in our hearts and we will never forget you. We love you so much. Rest in peace.
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My wife and I first really met Jan at a 2017 boat reunion in San Antonio. She was so kind in including my wife and Sus…
My wife and I first really met Jan at a 2017 boat reunion in San Antonio. She was so kind in inclu…
My wife and I first really met Jan at a 2017 boat reunion in San…
I was shocked at the news of Jan's passing. I kept saying no, no, no when Steve called. It felt like I had been punche…
I was shocked at the news of Jan's passing. I kept saying no, no, no when Steve called. It felt li…
I was shocked at the news of Jan's passing. I kept saying no, n…