Kathleen Kronyak

kathleen kronyak
Kathleen Kronyak, age 95, of Fairfax, VA, formerly of Vienna, VA died on September 6, 2012 at INOVA Fairfax Hospital. She was born on June 6, 1917 in New Jersey.

Kathleen was a former Fairfax County Public School Teacher and very active at St. Mark's Catholic Church. She also spent several years residing in Bethany Beach, DE. Kathleen lived her life in the ever present Love of God and she will be greatly missed by her family and friends.

Kathleen was the beloved sister of Josephine Conners of Union, NJ, she was preceded in death by 6 sisters and 4 brothers, she is survived by numerous nieces and nephews.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Monday, September 17th at 11am at St. Mark's Catholic Church, 9970 Vale Road, Vienna, VA 22181. Inurnment will immediately follow at St. Mark's Columbarium. The family suggests that memorial contributions may be made to St. Mark's Catholic Church or Parkinson's disease Foundation, 1359 Broadway, Suite 1509, New York, NY 10018 or www.pdf.org. Please view and sign the family guestbook at www.moneyandking.com. Arrangements by Money and King Funeral Home, Vienna, VA.

Funeral Home:

Money & King Funeral Home

171 W. Maple Ave.

Vienna, VA

US 22180

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  1. Kathy Kronyak devoted her life to serving God and those around in a loving and grace-filled manner. She was a teaching Nun for 31 years and then taught French for another 20 years. Kathy had great FAITH and appreciated the many blessings it provided to her. Her Faith gave real meaning and purpose to her life. Kathy loved her FAMILY very much and was grateful for her parents and siblings. She knew how much she was indebted to them. Kathy had many FRIENDS and her friendship enriched the lives of all those who knew and loved her. Kathy made her FAITH,FAMILY, and FRIENDS her priorities in life and they in turn were gifts to all of us. We are very grateful for Kathy’s life and the love and joy she gave to us. Fred Heinzelmann

  2. I had the pleasure of meeting Aunt Kathleen thru marriage to her nephew, Robert – the youngest son of her youngest sister Patricia – and even though we only met a few times whilst visiting on vacation and talked over the years by phone I immediately felt a familial connection – she was a warm, caring, kind, loving person who took a genuine interest in you and whatever was going on in your life. We will miss those phone calls. Kathleen is now reunited with her huge family and her best friend Betty – she is home!! Love you Kathleen!

  3. Dear Aunt Kathleen you are at rest in Gods arms. I am sure you will be watching over all the other Kronyaks, that will be a full time job since there are so many of us now. It all started with you 12 kids and has grown to the thousands. Aunt Josie is the last of the 12. Sr. Mary Matthew say hello to my dad Matthew and make sure he is toeing the line up there. Well keep an opening for all of us to follow. We will be seeing you soon enough. Little Matthew. PS a special hello to Sr Olivia. She can pull my ears when I get there. Just like in 6th grade.

  4. My Dear Aunt Kathleen, Thank you for being you- such a special and loving Aunt! Now is the time for you to rejoice and meet up with your brother’s and sistersI I know after speaking to so many of my Kronyak cousins and my brother, Andy, you are loved and will be missed. Jusqu’ ce que nous rencontrons encore vous aime les lots! I am still practicing “rolling ” my rrr’s 🙂 Hugs, MaryAnne (Dushinka), Glenn. Lauren, Julie, Kayla and family

  5. Now you are reunited with Betty Jean and you rest where we placed her in January 2006. I’ll remember you and Betty, the love you had for each other and the entire world as long as I live.

  6. Now you are reunited with Betty Jean and you rest where we placed her in January 2006. I’ll remember you and Betty forever.


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