Avis E. Blasczienski

Avis E. Blasczienski
September 15, 2019
FULTON, NY – Avis E. Blasczienski, of Fulton, is now home with her beloved daughter, Nancy Jane, son, Jackie, husband, Henry, brother, Ralph Draper and sisters, Bernice Bartlett and Doris Jodway. She was the daughter of Harrison Draper and Ruth Patrick-Draper.

Avis E. Blasczienski

Avis had always been the most loving, caring and faithful woman who was always happiest while helping others.

What she loved most, was the time spent with family.

Everyone who came in contact with her always ended up calling her “mom,” “grandma” or “friend.”

The love she instilled in her family spills over.

To know her is to love her!

She is survived by her very proud children, Michael, Gary (Adele), Kevin (Diane) and Kelly (Steve); 13 grandchildren that she adored, Gary, Tommy, Kary, Sara, Gregory, Tara, Shane, Kevin, Niccole, Erica, Keely, Meghan and Jackie; 16, soon to be 17, great-grandchildren.

She also adopted, in her heart and spirit, her caretaker from the Manor at Seneca Hill, Natasha “Matasha.”

Calling hours will be held 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., Friday September 20 with a service to immediately follow, at Foster Funeral Home, 910 Fay St., Fulton, with burial to follow at Mount Adnah Cemetery, Fulton.

Foster Funeral Home

www.fosterfuneralhome.com

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9 Comments

  1. Gary and family we’re so sorry for the loss of your beautiful Mother. May the wonderful memories you have help to see you through this sad time. With Deepest Sympathy Jim & Bonnie Pluff

  2. Michael, Gary and families, my sincerest Condolences on the loss of your Mother. She has earned eternal rest. May she Rest In Peace and May you all know she is at peace.

  3. Mike, Gary and family.
    So sorry about your Mom.
    Your mother is the most important person in your life.
    RIP.

  4. You are right, to know her is to love her. Avis was and will always be a wonderful person. I wasn’t blessed enough to know her a long time, but still felt blessed for the time I did get to know her. R.I.P. Avis you will be missed.

  5. Deepest sympathy for all of Avis family. She truly was a wonderful woman who I am blessed to know, love and yes called her mom. I will miss her and all her kindness. Love to all of you

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