Obituary of Mary Eileen Wrzesinski
Mary Eileen Wrzesinski, age 59, a beloved resident of Fort Worth, Texas, peacefully departed this world on November 3, 2023. Mary's journey began on September 28, 1964, in Grand Prairie, Texas, as the cherished daughter of Loyd Malcolm Bell and Nancy Weatherford.
In her early years, Mary exhibited a passion for music and participated in the high school marching band, where she skillfully played the clarinet and cornet. Her musical talent and dedication were just a glimpse of the many talents she would later share with the world.
Mary's involvement in music extended beyond the school setting; she was an active member of her church's musical community, contributing to the spiritual enrichment of the congregation through her musical talents. Additionally, Mary served as a spokesperson for the Eastern Seals Telethon, passionately advocating for and supporting individuals with disabilities.
Mary's dedication to her faith was further evidenced by her active participation in church mission trips. She selflessly devoted her time and energy to make a positive impact on communities in need, embodying the principles of compassion and service.
Mary was a multi-talented woman with a heart full of compassion. She held a passion for amateur radio operation and photography, spending countless hours honing her skills, particularly in Photoshop to create stunning images. Her love for her feline companions was unparalleled, and she adored her cats.
Among her hobbies and interests, Mary was an ardent bingo enthusiast, an active presence on social media, and relished in quality time spent with friends and family. She enjoyed going to the movies, embarking on shopping adventures, and religiously followed her favorite television shows. Engaging in online social media games with friends brought her joy, as did participating in activities at the local nursing home, brightening the lives of the residents she met.
Throughout her life, Mary worked in various roles, including retail sales and fast food. Her journey led her to Six Flags over Texas, where she worked at the gift shops. It was here that she crossed paths with her lifelong love and soulmate, Thaddeus, who would become her loving partner for the rest of her days.
Mary is survived by her devoted spouse, Thaddeus Wrzesinski of Fort Worth, her beloved son Geoffrey Wrzesinski, and her sister, Judith Brewer (Mark Brewer spouse) of Wichita Falls. She is also survived by her niece, Cassie Links-Brewer Keener of Azle, and her nephews, Phillip Alan O'Connor Brewer of Conroe and Regan Brewer of Iowa Park. Mary's legacy lives on through her mother, Nancy Harris of Inverness, FL, and her stepmother, Betty Bell of Blounts Creek, NC.
She is also survived by her half-sister, Kathy Carboni of Arlington, and her niece, Kasy McCommas Hale, as well as her nephew, Kerry McCommas.
Mary Wrzesinski was preceded in death by her father, Loyd Malcolm Bell, and her grandparents, Ruth Bell and Loyd Bell.
Mary's vibrant spirit, kindness, and multitude of talents, including her advocacy for those with disabilities and her commitment to mission work, will be remembered by all who had the privilege of knowing her. She leaves behind a legacy of love, creativity, and compassion that will continue to inspire those who were fortunate enough to share in her journey. She will be deeply missed by her family, friends, and all those whose lives she touched. May she rest in eternal peace.
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Funeral
In Loving Memory
Mary Wrzesinski
1964 - 2023
6009 Wedgwood Drive
Fort Worth, Texas 76133
Phone: (817) 292-2250