other became ill Jadwiga had to replace her and maintain the road from freezing. Jadwiga always said if you didn't work you didn't eat. After 2 years in Siberia there was an amnesty and the camp was liberated by the Polish Army. The family fled to Persia (Teheran, Iran) followed by India and then Uganda Africa. While in Africa she continued her high school education. After 6 years in Africa the family was sent to England. In England she married Karol ( member of the Polish Army who fought at Monte Cassino), settled in Leceister, and had 2 children; Diane (Danusia) and Sigmund (Zygmundt). Jadwiga and her family lived in England for 10 years and moved to America in August 1958. Throughout her life Jadwiga showed her strength, resiliency and braveness. These qualities were passed onto her children and grandchildren. There will be a viewing from 9:45am until 10:45am on Wednesday, December 20 at St. Joseph's Church, 1010 Liberty St. Camden, NJ. Funeral mass 11:00am at the church. Internment at St. Joseph's Cemetery, Blackwood, NJ. In lieu of flowers donations can be made in Jadwiga's memory to St. Joseph's Church: 1010 Liberty St., Camden, NJ 08104; https://stjosephscamdennj.com/ 856-963-1285