In Memoriam


Associate Carolyn Jeziolkowski(1935-2024)

Associate Carolyn Irene Jeziolkowski of Adrian died on August 23, 2024, at the age of 88.

Carolyn was born in Alpena, Michigan, on December 19, 1935. She was the fourth of five girls born to Sigmund and Bernice (Lewandowski) Jeziolkowski, following Jean Marie, Mary, and Genevieve and preceding Louise. Mary died at just three days old. Genevieve entered the Congregation in 1950. Jean Marie became a Felician Sister after her graduation from Felician Academy in Detroit and later, in 1973, transferred into the Adrian Dominican Congregation.

Sigmund originally worked as a firefighter at the Alpena County Airport. When that fire station was closed and the county road commission took over the airport, his knowledge of the facility’s water and sewer systems led him to immediately be hired as a road commission employee. He held that job for the rest of his life.

Carolyn’s earliest education came at St. Mary School in Alpena. She first became acquainted with the Congregation as a freshman at St. Bernard High School before completing her education at Catholic Central High School in Alpena in 1953.

Over the ensuing years she worked for several phone companies, starting out as a telephone operator and over time serving as a work leader, instructor, assistant chief operator, chief operator, service observer and repair-department supervisor. Her early career was spent in Ann Arbor and then in Minneapolis.

When her father died in 1965, Carolyn returned to Alpena to be with her mother and got a job with the telephone company there. The company was beginning the process of putting in a dial-telephone system, but until they did, she and the other operators had to connect all calls manually by asking “What number please?” and completing the connection.

Once the new system was installed, Carolyn was offered a management position as chief operator of the office in Three Rivers, Michigan. Not wanting to leave her mother living alone in Alpena, she asked Bernice if she would consider moving to Three Rivers with her. The pair sold their home, made the move, and lived together in Three Rivers for the next 15 years until Bernice died in 1980.

Carolyn eventually retired and decided that she would spend her winters in California with Louise and Louise’s husband, Jerry. Jerry owned a small plumbing-parts business, and for about a year and a half Carolyn worked for him part-time when she was in California. Then, she retired for good, continuing to split her time between California and Adrian.

With her two sisters in the Congregation as her inspiration, Carolyn became an Associate in 2002 because she wished to develop her spirituality and be active in Congregational projects.

When she was in Adrian, she served the Congregation faithfully as a sacristan and Eucharistic minister; served for many years on the Jubilee Committee; and assisted Sister Genevieve, who coordinated the transportation department, with Sisters’ transportation needs. She was also an active member of her Mission Group and participated in Associate and Congregational activities for as long as she was able.

Being an Associate was deeply important to Carolyn. When she renewed her Agreement of Association in 2004, she wrote:

My association with the Adrian Dominican Sisters has been enriched in more ways than I will ever be able to fully express. The feeling of God’s presence within me as I go about my daily tasks, with family and friends, has made me feel more alive than I have ever felt in a long time. I pray daily that the true virtues of St. Dominic and Catherine can be seen in me in all that I do, as I see it in those that I meet each and every day.

Carolyn never married. At the time of her death, she was survived by Sister Genevieve and by nieces and nephews. Her ashes were interred in the Congregational cemetery next to Sister Jean Marie.

make a memorial giftMemorial gifts may be made to Adrian Dominican Sisters, 1257 East Siena Heights Drive, Adrian, MI, 49221.

 

Memorial Recording

Recording of Carolyn's Memorial Mass - After clicking the link, download the recording by right-clicking on the video choosing "Save video as." Worship Aid (PDF)

 

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