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Obituary of Patricia A. Buzsaki
May 19, 1945 – November 27, 2024
Patricia A. Buzsaki. Age 79 of Wyandotte.
Beloved wife of the late Louis Buzsaki. Loving stepmother of George (Rebecca) Buszaki and Tom Buzsaki. Dearest grandmother of Kyle Buzsaki and Sarah Buzsaki. Dear sister of Joe Sokotowski. Dear aunt of Stephanie Sutherland, Michael Sokotowski, AJ Saleh and Erika Olson. Great aunt of Conner Sokotowski, Kora Saleh and Sasha Saleh. Preceded in death by parents Larry and Evelyn Sokotowski and siblings Robert, Kathy (the late Dennis) and Becky.
Services have been recorded and will be available to watch. The family encourages anyone who wishes to watch to please do so. Use the following link to watch the video once it has been uploaded: https://youtu.be/3BNIXTxZbeU
Family Tribute ~
With profound sadness, we announce the passing of our beloved Patricia Anne Buzsaki, who left us on November 27, 2024. Born on May 19, 1945, Pat was a beacon of joy, kindness, and laughter, leaving an indelible mark on all who were fortunate to know her.
A devoted wife, step-mother, grandmother, sister, aunt, cousin, and friend, Pat cherished her family above all else. Her nieces and nephews held a special place in her heart; they were her pride and joy, and she loved them as if they were her own children. Pat took great pleasure in celebrating their milestones, offering her unwavering support, and making each one feel uniquely cherished and loved.
Pat’s life was a testament to her love for faith, family, and friendship. She cherished outings with friends, particularly with her beloved Oakwood and Downriver Senior groups, where laughter and camaraderie filled her days. A passionate supporter of Detroit sports, she could often be found cheering on her Tigers whether at home or at the stadium, creating unforgettable memories with those she loved.
Pat’s hallmark tradition was sending thoughtful greeting cards—whether to celebrate birthdays, anniversaries, or simply brighten someone’s day. Her famous banana and zucchini bread became an eagerly anticipated gift each Christmas, spreading joy and warmth to everyone lucky enough to receive it.
Pat had a remarkable gift for storytelling and an uncanny ability to find a connection with almost anyone she met. It was almost comical how often she discovered mutual acquaintances, creating instant bonds that turned strangers into friends. Her home was a sanctuary of love, always welcoming guests with warmth, delicious meals, and heartfelt conversations. Whether you needed advice, a laugh, or just a listening ear, Pat’s door was always open.
Pat will be remembered for her compassionate heart, her steadfast devotion to her loved ones, and her unwavering faith. Her legacy of kindness, love, and generosity will live on in the countless lives she touched. We are forever grateful for the outpouring of support and love we have received during this time of loss and invite everyone to join us in celebrating the incredible life she led.
A celebration of Pat’s life will take place on December 5, 2024, from 2:00 PM to 8:00 PM (1:00 PM for family) at Molnar Funeral Homes - Nixon Chapel. A funeral service will be held on December 6, 2024, at 9:30 AM at St. Patrick Church of St. Vincent Pallotti Parish. Luncheon to follow.
In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests donations to St. Patrick Church of St. Vincent Pallotti Parish in her honor.
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