Minna Malanczuk

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Minna 
Malanczuk

Malanczuk, Minna
Grandma Minna was called to dinner with the angels on Dec. 11, 2012. She was born Minna Nahrgang on Feb. 18, 1927. She was born in Nieder Ohmen, Germany. Married Mieczyslaw Malanczuk on Dec. 26, 1948 in Germany. Together they immigrated to Milwaukee, WI in 1949 to raise their family. They have two children, Maria Sachen and John C. Malanczuk (Rosemary). She is grandma to (the late) Jeffrey Scott Sachen (Michele) and Mark Anthony Sachen (Cindy). Further survived by great-grandchildren, Brittany Cheyanne, Rebecca Kaitlyn, Austin Tyler, Cheyanne Marie, and Tyler Matthew.
Our Grandma’s greatest pleasures in life were her grandchildren and great-grandchildren, watching “Wheel of Fortune”, having conversations with her doctors, giving treats to “Butchy” (Will), making bag lunches for her son, and her day out with her daughter, daughter-in-law, and great-granddaughters to Build-A-Bear.
A poem by James Effenheim:
Minna’s flowers are still in bloom and the sun on her garden still shines, and the rain is just like tear drops for those she has left behind. The beautiful memories she gave us, are in our hearts to stay and the love that she showed us, will never go away. But like her lovely flowers, she was part of God’s plan. So when it was her time, he reached down with his hand. He looked down through his garden, searching for the best. That’s when he found Minna, it was her time to rest. It was hard for those who loved her, just to let her go. But God had a spot in his garden, that needed a gentle soul. So when you are missing Minna, remember if you just wait. When God has a spot in his garden, shell meet you at his gate.
Visitation will be held on Wednesday, from 12 PM – 3 PM at Forest Home Cemetery – Landmark Chapel (2405 W. Forest Home Ave.) with a Funeral Service at 1:15 PM. Inurnment at Forest Home Cemetery.

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