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Florence Olshavsky
In Memory of
Florence D.
Olshavsky
1921 - 2017
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Condolence From: Ray Hardisky
Condolence: Upon hearing of Aunt Florence's passing, so many memories passed through my thoughts. From childhood times spending the night in the little house in New Castle and looking so forward to hanging out with my cousin Gregg. One highlight being, the smell of Aunt Florence's homemade bread and the loving atmosphere of her home. Then, times in the mountains learning to swim by the hand of either Patsy or Elaine, maybe both. But, Aunt Florence was always right there throwing in her "two cents". I remember her and my uncles coming up to Erie several times be sure my brother, sisters and I were doing ok when my family was going through struggles. I always felt her caring and loving spirit even as we became adults. I always looked forward to stopping by for a visit when in town. She always made one feel as they were the most special person on the planet. Of course, she would have on the coffee and some kind of baked good. I loved her very much and will cherish all the memories. I am sorry I could not be with you all to celebrate her life and mourn her passing.
Saturday February 11, 2017
Condolence From: Debra Drapola
Condolence: I am sorry to hear of Florence's passing. I worked with Florence for about 15 years; the last few as her manager. Florence was a special person and nurse. She was caring, compassionate and respected by all. There was only one way to take care of a patient.....The right way and the way they deserved.

Florence was a hard and energetic worker. She often ran circles around us younger nurses. Even, when she retired at age 72!

I feel blessed to have known and worked with her.

My condolences to her family and close friends.
Wednesday February 08, 2017
Condolence From: Vicki Miller
Condolence: I am so sorry to see that Florence passed away.
Her and I worked together for many years at SGH. Even though I havn't seen her for some time, I have such good memories. She was a wonderful person, such a hard worker, and a very special friend. I can remember visiting at her home and eating her wonderful homemade chicken soup! wish I had been able to visit more recently. with all my sympathy in your loss, she will always be remembered fondly.
Tuesday February 07, 2017
Condolence From: William John Hardisky
Condolence: My Aunte Florence was the nicest, most caring woman. She always made you feel welcomed in her home and made sure you always had something to eat at her house. I haven't seen my Aunte Florence since my father Elmer passed away in 1998 and I regret that. I do have wonderful memories of her as if they happened yesterday and photographs that I will cherish for the rest of my life. My heart and prayers go out to my cousins Gregg, Patsy, and Elaine as well as to my Aunt Loretta, Uncle Jimmy, Uncle Johnny and to all of my cousins. God Bless and I love you all, William Hardisky
Monday February 06, 2017
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