Cecylia Tyminski
July 27, 1930 - April 23, 2026
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Cecylia Tyminski Obituary
Cecylia Tyminski passed away on April 23, 2026, at home, surrounded by her loving daughters.
Cecylia was born in Konskie, Poland on July 27, 1930. She survived the holocaust alone at the age of ten, with her father being captured by the Nazis. She came to America in 1962 where she worked extremely hard to build a life for herself and children. She was the matriarch of her family.
She was a devoted parishioner of the Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. She was whole heartily faithful to the Catholic religion. She enjoyed spending quality time with the ladies of the Rosary Society. She had many friends that she enjoyed spending time with. Cecylia was known for her famous Polish dishes and she would never let you leave the house hungry. She retired from Marcellus Casket Company. She had amazing abilities to sew anything! She was known to her family as Babci, Polish for grandmother. Throughout the years, everyone referred to her as their own Babci. A loving grandmother figure to all who needed extra prayers, love and encouragement.
She was predeceased by her parents (Paulina and Michael), her brother (Eugene), husband (Tadeusz), son (Richard Tyminski) and grandsons (Michael and Aaron Craven). She is survived by her daughters, Kristina (Larry) Morgan and Paula Tyminski. Her grandchildren, Brian, Guy (Meaghan) Craven, Erika (Brandon) Bailey and Gail Morgan. Great grandchildren, Christopher, Joey, Noah, Gage, Ryley, Cecylia, Mya, Brandon Jr, Caitlin and Aden. Also, several nieces, nephews and great great grandchildren.
Services will be Tuesday (4/28/26) from 4-6pm at Hollis Funeral home. The funeral will be at 9:30am at the Basilica of Sacred Heart of Jesus on Wednesday (4/29/26). Burial: Sacred Heart Cemetery Geddes
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Cecylia Tyminski passed away on April 23, 2026, at home, surrounded by her loving daughters.
Cecylia was born in Konskie, Poland on July 27, 1930. She survived the holocaust alone at the age of ten, with her father being captured by the Nazis. She came to America in 1962 where she worked ext