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| Gwendolyn Hudson (Tracy) Wisneski, 97 |
| By Admin |
| Wednesday, August 01, 2012 02:00 AM |
|
Gwendolyn Hudson (Tracy) Wisneski, a longtime resident of Duxbury, died peacefully at Newfield House in Plymouth on Monday, July 23. 2012. She was just short of her 98th birthday. Mrs. Wisneski was born in New York City in 1914, the second of two children of the late Lydia Hudson Tracy and Edward Aloysius Tracy. The family moved to the Savin Hill section of Boston in 1919. She attended Boston Public Schools and graduated from Roxbury Memorial School for Girls. In Boston, she met her husband, the late Frank Vincent Wisneski, and they were married in 1941, the day before he was shipped out for U.S. Army basic training in Fort Wallace, Tex. They celebrated their honeymoon on the two-day train ride to Texas. Mrs. Wisneski worked in several administrative roles at Fort Wallace during the next several years while her husband was serving in both the European and Pacific theatres in World War II. After his discharge in 1946, the Wisneskis moved back to the Dorchester section of Boston, where they had their first son, Frank Jr. They relocated to Weymouth in 1950, where they resided for 27 years and raised their family, which eventually included a second son Edward. In 1977 Mr. and Mrs. Wisneski moved to Enterprise Street in Duxbury. They developed numerous friendships and were active participants in many community and Senior Center activities. Seeking to “downsize,” they moved to The Village at Duxbury in 2000. Mrs. Wisneski relocated to Newfield House in 2010. Known for her friendliness, great sense of humor, and devotion to family, Mrs. Wisneski will be missed by all who knew her. She leaves her sons, Frank and his wife Lynn Dale of Duxbury, and Edward and his wife Susan of Dallas, Tex.; her grandchildren, Corey Wisneski and her husband Brian Caswell of Duxbury, and Ashley Wisneski of Boston; great-granddaughters, Amelia Lynne Caswell and Elsa Gwendolyn Caswell of Duxbury; and several nieces and nephews. Mrs. Wisneski was predeceased by her husband of 59 years, Frank Wisneski, her brother Edward Tracy, and her daughter-in-law, Lynne Marie Wisneski. Burial will be at Mayflower Cemetery in Duxbury with a family gathering and remembrance. To offer condolences, please visit shepherdfuneralhome.com. |








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