Kathryn M. Radziewicz - Spicer-Mullikin Funeral Homes & Crematory

Kathryn M. Radziewicz

Born October 22, 1924

Kathryn M. Radziewicz, age 91, of Newark, DE, passed away peacefully at home while surrounded by her family, on Friday, July 1, 2016.

A native Delawarean, Kathryn was born in Wilmington on October 22, 1924, and was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Bramble.

She adored dancing with her husband, Albert at the Modern Maturity Center in Dover. At the age of 66, Kathryn began bowling. She loved to shoot pool and pitch horseshoes. Kathryn was a longtime parishioner of Holy Family R.C. Church and a member of the Newark Senior Center.

She is survived by her beloved husband of 11 years, Albert J. Radziewicz; daughter, Anita Gonzalez and her husband, Eddie of Lansing, MI; stepson, Stephen A. Radziewicz and his wife, Brenda of Bear, DE and their children, Kyle and Tyler; brother, Kenny Bramble and his wife, Joann of Denver, CO; and numerous grandchildren.

A visitation for family and friends will be held from 6 pm until 8 pm on Friday evening, July 8, 2016 at the Spicer-Mullikin Funeral Home, 121 W. Park Place, Newark, DE. Services and interment will be held privately.

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  • Such a loving, gentle soul, we will miss you Grandma Kay. Rest well in heaven finally free of pain. All our love, Angelo, Tina, Nicholas, & Marissa Alago

  • We are so sorry for the loss of this sweet lady. May God be with the family at this time of sorrow.
    Love, Bernie, Claude, and Kenny Robinson.

  • I love you grandma K rest in paradise gone but never forgotten your in a better place rest up

  • Please accept my sincere sympathy. The Bible says that a person who lives for 80 years is especially strong. (Psalm 90:10) What a privilege that your wife and mother lived for 91 years. Take comfort in God’s promise concerning the hope of seeing her again and living in a world without tears where heartache and death will be no more.

  • It was such an honor knowing Kathy. She was a very special lady, always smiling and making me laugh! I will miss her very much!