Ruth Ann Przybylski, 85, passed away Saturday, September 11, 2021 at the Aurora St. Lukes Medical Center South Shore, Cudahy, WI. Ruth was born in Oak Creek, WI on June 29, 1936 the daughter of Joseph and Ann (Nee: Gibart) Weiss. On January 7, 1956 Ruth married Robert Przybylski at St. Matthews little brick church. Ruth liked to read, enjoyed cashew chicken, and watching Judge Judy. Ruth was very spiritual and donated a lot of her time to people in need and belonged to the church’s bereavement group. What she loved most was spending time with her family. Ruth will be deeply missed by her husband Bob, of 65 years and her children, Ann (Gary) Kiekhaefer and Bob (Dawn) Przybylski along with her 6 grandchildren, Jeni (Dave) Torres, Julie Borchardt, Ashleigh Przybylski, Brian (Amber) Memmel, Mark Przybylski and Joey Przybylski. Ruth is also survived by 6 great-grandchildren, two brothers Joe and John Weiss and special friend Pat Ackerman along with other nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. She was preceded in death by her parents and son Tom Przybylski. Funeral services will be held at St. Matthews, 9303 South Chicago Road, Oak Creek on Tuesday, September 21,2021 at 11:00a.m.. The family will receive guests at the church on Tuesday, September 21, 2021 from 9:00 a.m. until the time of service. Burial will be private for the family. In lieu of flowers, please consider making a memorial donation to Society of Saint Vincent de Paul in Ruth’s name.
Grandma Ruth was one of the nicest people you would ever meet. Her smile was always wide and loving. You knew she was happy to see you just by the look on her face. We will miss spending Thanksgiving dinners with her. With all our love David Sr. and Angel Torres
I have known Ruth since she read at our wedding (Karen Schaefer and William Corbett) in 2001. It has been my privilege to know her since she is truly one of the kindest, most thoughtful, and caring individuals I have ever known. Her passing has left us all poorer in spirit but so much happier for having had her in our lives. May she rest in eternal peace.
i thank God that crossed our paths crossed so many years ago.
Rest in Peace Dear Friend.
Ruth was a beautiful lady, inside and out. She will be dearly missed.
Ruth had a smile for everyone and was one of the most sincere caring Christian women I have had the privilege to meet and know. She loved her Lord and now she is with God always.
Ruth being a long time friend of my mom giving me and my family the pleasure of knowing her all our lives. She was such a kind classy lady who had a smile on her face all the time. I know my mom was there to great her as she entered the gates of heaven. My thoughts and prayers to all of you and my love to Bob.
Ruth was one of God’s greatest gifts to our community. Thru her love, she touched many many lives. She now lives with God in Peace.
I will always remember Ruth as a genuinely kind and caring Christian woman. I was privileged to grow up with her as our close neighbor and family friend. When I was at the seminary I was also privileged to work with her and to witness her passion for the work of Christ and her love for His people as she served the congregational needs at St. Matthew’s Church. I know that her passing will leave a gigantic void in the hearts of her community. However I also know that we can all feel comfort in the fact that she now basks in perpetual light, and rests gently in the warm and caring arms of her Lord.
Fr. Dennis Kubena CEC
Ruth was one of the kindest and loveliest women I have ever known. As her next door neighbor for many years, I grew up with her children. She was always kind and thoughtful to all of us. When I would visit her children she would often dispense little wax paper bags of pretzels or chips to each of us with a kind smile.
Ruth was a very close friend to my mother, Jill. She supplied endless love, support and kindness to my mother during many, many difficult times. I will always remember Ruth’s kindness and love for my family. She was one in a million. My deepest condolences to Bob, Bob Jr. and Ann.
Mrs Przybylski was a great woman. I have many fond memory’s of her great talks with Tom and I. Her great cooking as she always offered goodies when you would stop over. But I’ll never forget the time Tom and I were ready to go out and she said too me “listen here EDDIE HASKELL” prior to some motherly instructions. The world will miss a great mom, wife and mother. Rest in peace Mrs P.
Love Scott and Terri Spinler
I had a lot of fun with the whole family, she will be missed.