Anastasia “Ann” Suwalkowski
March 15, 2021
(née Zalucki), age 77). Loving wife of the late Lawrence, mother of Derek, Lawrence (Tricia), and Donna (Rob) Grech. Grandmother of Alison (Chris), Katelin, Jaimee, Nikki, Andy, and the late Ryan and Jacob. Great Grandmother of Sophie. Ann was also survived by many cousins, nieces and nephews and loved spending time with her family. She was also a grandmother to many that were not family by blood.
Ann enjoyed bowling, fishing, and was a die hard Detroit sports fan and enjoyed the slot machines ant the casino. Her and her late husband Lawrence prayed to Fr. Solanus Casey and were devote supported of the Capuchin’s.
Private services were held by family and Ann will be inurnment at Mount Olivet Cemetery, Detroit, Michigan.


So sorry to hear this , I will always remember my high school days hanging out at the Suwalkowski home with Larry , Donna and Derek , those memories will last forever and Ann always a pleasure to be around. God bless the Suwalkowski family.
our prayers to your family at this extremely hard time..we shall miss your Mom..the memories of Aunt Sophie, Leonard, Uncle John and your Mom and Dad on Comstock will be charished forever by us…rest in peace..what a wonderful reunion in heaven for all that have gone on…lots of partying and dancing we are sure is going on..Donna, Derek and Larry if you need anything please call us..that is what family is for..love to all of you..God Bless you Auntie Ann
We are sorry to hear about your loss.
Our prayers are with the family. May god heal your heavy hearts. May he bless your family.
He has called Ann home to help heal her in his way of love.
A lot of great family memories. She will be missed greatly
My condolences to Derek, Larry and Donna. Your mom was special and always treated us as part of the family (your dad too!). I will always remember how she was upbeat and always so friendly to us hoodlums. I hope you can find peace in knowing you will be reunited with your parents again someday.
God bless her and your family
My sincerest condolences to the family. I remember when Larry met Annie at the Bel-Com lounge. Enjoyed many of good times with them. They are together again sharing a few beverages.
My deepest sympathies to the family and friends of Ann. She was always a riot of laughs when playing cards at the Post. I thoroughly enjoyed her humor, and witty sarcasm. My memories of her will always leave me with a smile.
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