In loving memory of

Teresa Malinowski
April 14, 1942 - June 27, 2017

Teresa was born on April 14, 1942 in Szumsk, Poland. She passed away on June 27, 2017 after a battle with cancer. She was an artist, lover of music, food, family and friends. Teresa was very proud of her Polish heritage and culture. She was preceded in death by her father Kazimierz Malinowski and her husband Irwin Eisenberg. She is survived by her mother Stella Malinowski, sisters Mary (Cyrus) Noe and Irene and brothers Ed, John (Gretchen), Michael (Susanna) Malinowski and nieces and nephews Nicholas (Michelle) Noe, Jessica, Jacob, Christopher Malinowski and Stephanie (Marcus) Amargi. She will be missed by her extended family and friends. A mass will be held Saturday July 29th at 10am at St Margaret of Scotland Church followed by a Celebration of Life at the Polish Cultural Center. In lieu of flowers please make donations in Teresa's name to UW Polish Studies or Polish Home Association. Please share memories on www.cascadememorial.com

Tributes

Cindy Duarte Lee wrote on Jul 29, 2017:

"I was a classmate of Teresa's at Immaculate High School class of '61. Teresa was a very talented and lovely woman. She was fun to spend time with and her passing leaves a big gap in the world. I will miss her at our annual high school lunches and the opportunity to catch up. My condolences go to her family. "

Renko Dempster wrote on Jul 29, 2017:

"It's hard to believe Teresa is no longer with us. I'll miss her very much! And I'm going to keep her in a special place in my heart, cherishing her joy of life, love of family and friends, and the arts! With heartfelt condolences to the Malinowski family, Renko Dempster"

Lynn Phillips wrote on Jul 20, 2017:

"I'm so sorry to hear of Teresa's passing and also sorry that I can't attend her mass, but I'm out of town that weekend. I've gotten to know and become friends with Teresa over many years and through many connections. I think first was in the '70s with the Washington Advocates for the Mentally Ill. And then through the Puget Sound Mycological Society, operas and music with Irv, and the Polish Home. She was such a lovely person and I always enjoyed meeting up with her or running into her at fun events. We were never at a loss for conversation! My condolences to her sisters and family, Lynn Phillips"

Joy Daniels Brower wrote on Jul 16, 2017:

"I hadn't thought of Teresa in years until a mutual friend in Seattle (where I used to live until the early 1990s) sent me this very sad news about my old and dear friend, Teresa. Before, during and even after her happy (but far too brief!) marriage to Irv Eisenberg, we had many happy times together - and Teresa was ALWAYS in good cheer, smiling and just a damn good friend! I hope that her last days were peaceful and not in pain, but she is now in a better place, and I can only remember her smiling personality and beautiful spirit! RIP, Teresa, your love and friendship will never be forgotten! Joy Daniels Brower; Palm Springs, CA"