Barbara Gramm Bisacky, 85, of Northford, passed away peacefully on Tuesday July 26, 2016 at the Masonicare Health Center, Wallingford. She was the beloved wife of the late Albert S. Bisacky. Barbara was born in New Haven on April 25, 1931; daughter of the late Walter and Katherine Rukla Gramm and had worked as a Claims Adjuster for Nationwide Insurance Company until her retirement, enjoyed her gardens, cooking, knitting and keeping up with current events. Mother of Susan Bisacky (Dryzgula) Sandar, Carole Bisacky Grady and Albert George Bisacky and his wife Patricia Pandiani Bisacky. Grandmother of Robert Albert Dryzgula, Christine Susan Dryzgula, Daniel Robert Dryzgula, Rachel (Marcos) Bisacky Gonzalez and Lauren (Travis) Bisacky Collins. Great Grandmother of Jack Robert Mathis. Also survived by her former son-in-law Robert E. Dryzgula, Jr. and many nieces and nephews. Predeceased by a son-in-law Thomas F. Grady and her sister Jeanne Bergus.
Her funeral procession will leave the North Haven Funeral Home, 36 Washington Avenue, Saturday morning at 9:30. A Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated in St. Augustine’s Church at 10:00. Interment will follow in All Saints Cemetery. The visiting hours will be Friday from 4 to 7 pm. Should friends desire memorial contributions may be made to the Masonic Charity Foundation, 74 Cheshire Road, Wallingford, CT 06492.
Sue,
I'm so sorry for your loss. I will keep you and your family in my prayers.
Saying goodbye is hard; saying goodbye to someone who played a very large role in my life is even harder. The relationship I had with Barbara Bisacky made all of the standard son-in-law, mother-in-law jokes irrelevant. She welcomed me into her family and treated me the same as any one of her children, with all of the love, understanding, and scolding that came along with it. I will be forever grateful to have had the good fortune of having an extra mother in my life. Rest in peace. Love, Bobby
Dear Sue and Family,
I'm sorry and sadden to hear of your loss. You and your family are in my thoughts.
Claire Karpel