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Ann Catherine Wientczak Ziolkowski

August 8, 1947 – August 1, 2024


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Ann Catherine Wientczak Ziolkowski, passed away peacefully, with her two daughters and their husbands holding her hands August 1, 2024. She truly died of a broken heart, losing the love of her life Ron, just a month ago. Ann was born in Chicago, Illinois August 8, 1947 to Hyacinth Barbara Fruth and Stanley Anthony Wientczak. She was first generation to the United States and proud that her father was born in Prussia, now known as Poland. Ann would go on to be one of the most impressive Polish cooks. She made the best Pierogi (sauerkraut was her signature flavor), kielbasa (Polish Sausage), and Golabki (stuffed cabbage or Americans know them as pigs in the blanket). Nobody could make kolaches better than her. Even if you had her recipe, hers had the perfect amount of love and could not be replicated. She lived in Chicago until marrying Ronald Richard Ziolkowski on October 16, 1965 and moving to San Bernardino, CA as he joined the USMC 10 days after they were married. Their two daughters were born on the Marine Corps Base: Deborah Ann “Debbie” and Elisa Christine just 15 months apart. Christopher Anthony would join the family 8 years later. They raised their family in Harvey, IL. Though she was a young mom, she always knew to do the right thing and provided the best of everything, even on the smallest budget. She volunteered for many years as a Girl Scout leader and at Holmes Elementary School, then decided to go to work in 1977. She walked right down the street (she did not have a car) into Allied Tube & Conduit, asking for a chance. Quickly she taught herself how to type and told her new boss she would not disappoint her. Ann worked almost 40 years and tried to retire twice, but they kept bringing her back. She was a credit analyst and debt collector. Her customers loved her, even when she was calling with the gentle reminder that they owed money. She could operate the 10 key faster and more accurate than anybody. Ann never left home without her camera; she captured every moment on film and scrapbooked 164 albums of memories. Many of those memories were at the cabin in Adams-Friendship, Wisconsin, this was their second home, spending many weekends with family and friends having endless fun. She loved everyone and never hesitated to extend an invite for dinner or holidays. Her table always had room for one more. You never got out of her home without a meal. If you could not get to her home, she delivered food to yours. She decorated for every holiday and made your birthday truly the best day of the year. She loved her son-in-laws John and Chuck and was most proud of her five grandchildren: Nathan J. (Taylor) Kijowski, Charles B. Krcilek, Christian A. Krcilek, Zackary A. (fiancé Emma) Kijowski and Nicole A. Kijowski. She is also survived by her loving sister Maggie (Mark) Adler, and Ron’s siblings: Ed (Fran), Gene (Fran), Pat (Bill) Mikolajczak, and Larry (Jean) and a host of nieces and nephews. Ann also leaves behind her life-long best friend Pat Galambos. She loved her furry pets: Dooley and Alice; Nikita joined her in Heaven 4 days after her arrival. She is also proceeded in death by her brother Paul, her parents and many others waiting to greet her. Her faith was strong, praying every night with Ron and always knowing God held those that left before her safe until their reunion. Ann and Ron spent time in Arizona after Chris passed away in 2017, but Peotone will always be home. She loved her land, trees, pool, garden and neighbors. Visitation will be held at Kurtz Memorial Chapel 65 Old Frankfort Way, Frankfort, IL 60423 Friday August 16, 2024 from 3-8PM, family sharing will start at 7PM, all are welcome to share. Funeral Mass Saturday, August 17th at St. Paul the Apostle Catholic at 10:00 AM with visitation from 9-10AM. 511 North Conrad Street, Peotone, IL. Reception will follow, please RSVP to Debbie or Elisa. Live by Ann’s motto: “Be kind to others, it cost nothing to be nice” She made this world a much better place and will be dearly missed.

Ann will be in placed at Abraham Lincoln National Cemetery in Elwood, Illinois with her husband and son at a later date

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  1. Judy Heerdt says:

    The world lost a wonderful kind and thoughtful person. Rest in peace.

  2. JP says:

    Oh no so sorry My thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family If you need me for anything ask and the answer is yes Even if you feel like talking to someone I’m there for you 24 7. And i wish i was there so I can share and give you my support on these very sad days of events I would give you a big condolence hug Here’s a virtual 🫂 one.

  3. Michele Merza says:

    They say that if you go through your life with one good friend, consider yourself blessed.
    I am fortunate enough in that I have two best friends.
    Bridget Daley-Tallis, I met her in Connecticut when I was 6, and we still talk to each other today.
    Ann, I met in Arizona when I was 56.
    Although I didn’t know her long, we became close friends and there wasn’t anything that we couldn’t share.
    She gave me strength, and I did the same for her.
    We laughed, we cried and we shared our lives together where we lived.
    I think of Ann as always hungry. We both were.
    We ate all the time and were always asking for snacks!
    Her Polish food, although I couldn’t make it, sounded delicious.
    Ann and Ron will always remain in my heart and prayers.
    I love you Ann and Ron!

  4. JoAnn Salters says:

    Rest in my my dear sweet friend…

  5. JoAnn Salters says:

    Rest in my dear sweet friend. You will be missed…

  6. Mark Karner says:

    What a wonderful story of her life. My heart and prayers go out to you Debbie, your Sister and whole family. Jane and I will be out of town for the 16th & 17th but our hearts and thoughts will be with you. God Bless you all but especially your Mom and Dad.

  7. Vicki Grantham says:

    Elisa, my deepest condolences to you and Debbie on your loss. Love and prayers to you all.

  8. Darlene Bates says:

    Praying for you and your family as you mourn, cherish and honor Ann. May those memories that are deeply rooted in love bloom again and again. Ann, Ron and Bill are probably talking and laughing together right now.

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Ann Catherine Wientczak Ziolkowski

August 8, 1947 – August 1, 2024


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Ann Catherine Wientczak Ziolkowski, passed away peacefully, with her two daughters and their husbands holding her hands August 1, 2024. She truly died of a broken heart, losing the love of her life Ron, just a month ago. Ann was born in Chicago, Illinois August 8, 1947 to Hyacinth Barbara Fruth and Stanley Anthony Wientczak. She was first generation to the United States and proud that her father was born in Prussia, now known as Poland. Ann would go on to be one of the most impressive Polish cooks. She made the best Pierogi (sauerkraut was her signature flavor), kielbasa (Polish Sausage), and Golabki (stuffed cabbage or Americans know them as pigs in the blanket). Nobody could make kolaches better than her. Even if you had her recipe, hers had the perfect amount of love and could not be replicated. She lived in Chicago until marrying Ronald Richard Ziolkowski on October 16, 1965 and moving to San Bernardino, CA as he joined the USMC 10 days after they were married. Their two daughters were born on the Marine Corps Base: Deborah Ann “Debbie” and Elisa Christine just 15 months apart. Christopher Anthony would join the family 8 years later. They raised their family in Harvey, IL. Though she was a young mom, she always knew to do the right thing and provided the best of everything, even on the smallest budget. She volunteered for many years as a Girl Scout leader and at Holmes Elementary School, then decided to go to work in 1977. She walked right down the street (she did not have a car) into Allied Tube & Conduit, asking for a chance. Quickly she taught herself how to type and told her new boss she would not disappoint her. Ann worked almost 40 years and tried to retire twice, but they kept bringing her back. She was a credit analyst and debt collector. Her customers loved her, even when she was calling with the gentle reminder that they owed money. She could operate the 10 key faster and more accurate than anybody. Ann never left home without her camera; she captured every moment on film and scrapbooked 164 albums of memories. Many of those memories were at the cabin in Adams-Friendship, Wisconsin, this was their second home, spending many weekends with family and friends having endless fun. She loved everyone and never hesitated to extend an invite for dinner or holidays. Her table always had room for one more. You never got out of her home without a meal. If you could not get to her home, she delivered food to yours. She decorated for every holiday and made your birthday truly the best day of the year. She loved her son-in-laws John and Chuck and was most proud of her five grandchildren: Nathan J. (Taylor) Kijowski, Charles B. Krcilek, Christian A. Krcilek, Zackary A. (fiancé Emma) Kijowski and Nicole A. Kijowski. She is also survived by her loving sister Maggie (Mark) Adler, and Ron’s siblings: Ed (Fran), Gene (Fran), Pat (Bill) Mikolajczak, and Larry (Jean) and a host of nieces and nephews. Ann also leaves behind her life-long best friend Pat Galambos. She loved her furry pets: Dooley and Alice; Nikita joined her in Heaven 4 days after her arrival. She is also proceeded in death by her brother Paul, her parents and many others waiting to greet her. Her faith was strong, praying every night with Ron and always knowing God held those that left before her safe until their reunion. Ann and Ron spent time in Arizona after Chris passed away in 2017, but Peotone will always be home. She loved her land, trees, pool, garden and neighbors. Visitation will be held at Kurtz Memorial Chapel 65 Old Frankfort Way, Frankfort, IL 60423 Friday August 16, 2024 from 3-8PM, family sharing will start at 7PM, all are welcome to share. Funeral Mass Saturday, August 17th at St. Paul the Apostle Catholic at 10:00 AM with visitation from 9-10AM. 511 North Conrad Street, Peotone, IL. Reception will follow, please RSVP to Debbie or Elisa. Live by Ann’s motto: “Be kind to others, it cost nothing to be nice” She made this world a much better place and will be dearly missed.

Ann will be in placed at Abraham Lincoln National Cemetery in Elwood, Illinois with her husband and son at a later date

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  1. Judy Heerdt says:

    The world lost a wonderful kind and thoughtful person. Rest in peace.

  2. JP says:

    Oh no so sorry My thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family If you need me for anything ask and the answer is yes Even if you feel like talking to someone I’m there for you 24 7. And i wish i was there so I can share and give you my support on these very sad days of events I would give you a big condolence hug Here’s a virtual 🫂 one.

  3. Michele Merza says:

    They say that if you go through your life with one good friend, consider yourself blessed.
    I am fortunate enough in that I have two best friends.
    Bridget Daley-Tallis, I met her in Connecticut when I was 6, and we still talk to each other today.
    Ann, I met in Arizona when I was 56.
    Although I didn’t know her long, we became close friends and there wasn’t anything that we couldn’t share.
    She gave me strength, and I did the same for her.
    We laughed, we cried and we shared our lives together where we lived.
    I think of Ann as always hungry. We both were.
    We ate all the time and were always asking for snacks!
    Her Polish food, although I couldn’t make it, sounded delicious.
    Ann and Ron will always remain in my heart and prayers.
    I love you Ann and Ron!

  4. JoAnn Salters says:

    Rest in my my dear sweet friend…

  5. JoAnn Salters says:

    Rest in my dear sweet friend. You will be missed…

  6. Mark Karner says:

    What a wonderful story of her life. My heart and prayers go out to you Debbie, your Sister and whole family. Jane and I will be out of town for the 16th & 17th but our hearts and thoughts will be with you. God Bless you all but especially your Mom and Dad.

  7. Vicki Grantham says:

    Elisa, my deepest condolences to you and Debbie on your loss. Love and prayers to you all.

  8. Darlene Bates says:

    Praying for you and your family as you mourn, cherish and honor Ann. May those memories that are deeply rooted in love bloom again and again. Ann, Ron and Bill are probably talking and laughing together right now.