Irene Kuznicki

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Kuznicki, Irene Barbara (Bese)

Saginaw Township, Michigan

Irene passed away on Thursday, September 7, 2023 at the age of 80 years. She was born on September 13, 1942 to the late Helen and John Bese, in Saginaw Michigan. She enjoyed cooking, gardening, fishing, and most of all her family.

She is survived by her spouse, soulmate husband of 60 years, Richard Kuznicki, whom she married on July 6,1963 in Saginaw Michigan; two children, Richard (Lynn) Kuznicki Jr. of McComb, OH and Stephen (Sheila) Kuznicki of Glenwood Springs, CO; six grandchildren, Amber (Seth), Max (Khrista), John (Hallie), Jessica, Scott (Katie), and Michelle (Blake); eleven great-grandchildren, Gabe, Nicholas, Joshua, Cooper, Weston, Wyatt, Georgia, Jackson, Sarah, Henry, and Owen; and a sister, Helen Wisniewski.

In lieu of flowers or floral tributes, those planning an expression of sympathy are asked to consider memorial contributions to Toni and Trish House, www.toniandtrishhouse.org, 989-662-6400. 

To sign online guestbook, visit www.cremationsocietymidmi.com  Arrangements made with Cremation Society of Mid Michigan 1-989-892-1772

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