The Times, Trenton, New Jersey, Tuesday, June 17, 2008
WYOMING, OH - Mary Florence Wnuk, 88, formerly of Hamilton Township, died Monday in Vitas Hospice, Cincinnati, OH. Mrs. Wnuk was born in Blackburn, England Dec. 30, 1919 to the late James and Clara (Feiden) Smith. She was educated in England and graduated from the University of Liverpool with B.A. degrees in History and Geography in l940. Following graduation she taught in English private schools in Manchester until 1950. Mrs. Wnuk met her future husband, Mieczyslaw M. Wnuk, in 1946. He was a former Polish ski champion and Polish soldier serving in the British Army after escaping from occupied Poland in l940 and France in l943. At that time, he was working as a textile engineer in Manchester at the same plant as Clara Smith. Mrs. Smith introduced him to her daughter. Mr. Wnuk immigrated to the United States in l950 with Mary following in early 1951 aboard the French liner Liberté. They were married on Jan. 23, 1951 in Holy Cross Church in Trenton and remained in the Trenton area until October 2007 when they moved from Mercerville to Wyoming, OH to live with their older son, Andrew J. Wnuk, and his wife, Vicki K. Wnuk. Mrs. Wnuk held various positions in the Trenton and Princeton areas during her life. These included being a high school teacher at St. Anthony's High School in Trenton (1953-1969), a search specialist at the Princeton University Firestone Library (1969-1971), mutual fund sales at Petit Inc. in Princeton (1971-72) and a bookkeeper at the Trenton State College Bookstore (1972-78). She retired from the Princeton University Credit Union as an assistant manager in 1983. She is survived by a two sons, one granddaughter, two great-nieces and a great-nephew. She was preceded in death by her parents, her sister Ruth Rawcliffe, and a nephew, Philip Rawcliffe. A visitation will be held Thursday from 6 p.m. until time of funeral blessing at 8 p.m. at the Anderson Funeral Home, 8611 Winton Road in Finneytown, OH. Mrs. Wnuk requested that her remains be cremated. Interment will take place in Greenwood Cemetery in Trenton. She will be remembered as a devoted wife and mother who worked tirelessly to provide her family an environment rich in learning, creativity, and appreciation of life's small pleasures like hot tea, marmalade on toast, or a gin and tonic on a hot summer day. Memorial contributions may be made to the SPCA or animal shelter of your choice.