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Luba Kit, Marusia and Tony Mete

Our sincerest condolences on the passing of your wife, mother, and grandmother. Stephania was a warm, gentle, and generous human being. She was a true Ukrainian patriot. Stephania's love of God and Church combined with her strong work ethic helped raise the Ukrainian Orthodox community to a position of prominence and respect both locally and nationally. Our family knew of the 'Spytkowskys' through our Dido and Baba. Over the past decade, we became closer to Stephania and Michael and realized the depths of their Christian faith. God tells us that by loving 'the other', we are loving Him. Stephania exemplified her love of God through her actions: helping, providing, sharing, and guiding her parish as well as all organizations who were in need. Her love of God was evident when she took our church under her wing and ensured that we were able to function as part of the greater Ukrainian Orthodox community. We have been blessed to have known her and we will miss her Christian qualities of optimism, perseverance, and compassion. Most of all, we will miss her friendship. As we remember her smiling face, we know that Stephania is in God's grace. Vichna Pamiat
Tuesday November 3, 2015 at 11:28 pm
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