OBITUARY
Albin S. Cegielski
January 28, 1931 – March 27, 2021
Albin S Cegielski, 90, passed away peacefully on March 27, 2021. He was born on January 28, 1931, to Willie and Leonora Cegielski in Chappell Hill, Texas. He married Dorothy Wisniewski on May 29, 1954, at St. Mary Catholic Church in Brenham, Texas. He shared a sixty-six-year marriage with his loving wife Dorothy. Albin was a member of Christ the King Catholic Church. He loved the church and had deep faith and commitment to the rosary. He enjoyed outdoor work and activities. He fished, hunted, loved yard work, and tending his beautiful flower beds. He enjoyed sitting on the porch and visiting with neighbors while the azaleas, periwinkles, and roses blossomed in the yard. He loved his large family and took great joy in barbequing for family events and holidays. He was extraordinarily proud of the accomplishments of his children and grandchildren. He will be remembered as a loving and devoted husband, father, and grandfather. Albin is survived by his loving wife Dorothy, and children Mary Jadloski and husband Tim, Ann Cegielski-Quagliata and husband Nick, Albin Cegielski Jr., John Cegielski and wife Sandra, Catherine Cegielski-O’Connor and husband Steve, and Chris Cegielski and wife Tiffany. Grandchildren include Timothy Jadloski and wife Caroline, Mark Kroboth, Robert Cegielski, Rachel Jadloski Hoffpauer, husband David and daughter Charlotte, Steven O’Connor, Sarah O’Connor, Matthew O’Connor, and Nicholas Cegielski. Albin has one sister Bernice Frey.
Services
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Visitation
Monday, April 5, 2021
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Rosary Service
Monday, April 5, 2021
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Funeral Service
Tuesday, April 6, 2021
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Committal Service
Tuesday, April 6, 2021
Memories
Albin S. Cegielski
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ADD A MEMORYMatthew Jenkins
April 9, 2021
I will always have great memories of the twelve years I lived next door to Albin and Dorothy. I was so fortunate to have them as neighbors and friends. They always included me as part of the family, and made me feel truly valued and loved. I considered Al to be the grandfather I never had. He was a good man.
I remember...
-homemade lunches and dinners after working in the yard
-Astros ball games on television
-drinking root beer on the front porch
-the joy of celebrations of all kinds-birthdays, anniversaries, and
holidays
-his beautiful flowers, plants and lawn
-shelling pecans at the kitchen table
-life stories; family stories; work stories; fishing stories
-the respect and admiration of his family, friends and neighbors
He made my life better, and I was lucky to know him. I am praying for the family during this time.
Matt Jenkins
Carl and Beth Sorensen
April 6, 2021
We have many wonderful memories of Albin when he and Dorothy were our neighbors on W. Gardner St. He loved to sit on the porch and watch the world go by, and loved talking about his azaleas and rose bushes! He always had something funny to say or "tell" us. The family is in our prayers, sending you all lots of love and hugs.
-Carl, Beth, and Ava Sorensen
Cathy and Richard Velez
April 5, 2021
Albin was a wonderful person and we always enjoyed talking to him when we would see him at the Skweres Reunions. He had the best smile and sense of humor. God bless him and may you have comfort in knowing how much Albin was loved.
Theresa & Tiger Baranowski
April 5, 2021
Always a nice guy and fun to talk to. He always had something funny to say. Praying for the family. May he Rest In Peace.
margie jozwiak
April 1, 2021
Our thoughts and prayers, with deepest sympathy for him and his family.
VJ. and Margie Jozwiak
Larry Matysiak
April 1, 2021
Our prayers and condolences are with you during this hard time. Our hearts especially go out to Mary Jadloski.
Bernard Simien
March 31, 2021
Chris sorry to have heard of the death of your. My condolences go out to your family. God Bless you and your family. Bernard Simien, HPD
Mary and Dennis Lowe
March 29, 2021
To the entire family. May God bless you and hold you in his arms during this hard time. Know he is risen up to the heavens in time for Easter. He is truly in heaven. Wonder if pecan trees there so he can pick as many as he did in my yard. Picking season is not the same without him and Uncle Zigmund. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you.