The city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, along with the community of Tabernacle, New Jersey, is joined in a state of “quiet reflection and deep respect” following the passing of Mary Czyzyk on April 25, 2026. At the age of 71, Mary passed away peacefully, surrounded by the family that served as the center of her world. Her life was a masterclass in perseverance, defined by her ability to transform early hardships into a foundation of stability, professional success, and unwavering devotion to those she loved.
Born in Philadelphia in 1954, Mary’s early years were spent in Camden, where the support of her brothers, Michael and John, helped her navigate a challenging childhood. Demonstrating a remarkable drive, she became a pioneer in her family by earning a degree from La Salle University in 1976. This academic milestone was not just a personal victory but a catalyst for a life dedicated to the empowerment of others. After settling in Tabernacle, she embraced her role as a mother to Stanley and Michael, instilling in them the same emphasis on education and opportunity that had guided her own journey.
Professionally, Mary was a highly respected bookkeeper and certified tax preparer. She was known for her “generous spirit,” often utilizing her expertise to assist friends and family through complex financial matters. Even after being diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, Mary refused to let her circumstances dim her sense of purpose. She faced every obstacle with an optimism that inspired everyone who knew her, continuing to contribute to her community through school engagement and volunteer work.
As the community gathers to honor the 71 years of Mary Czyzyk, her legacy remains defined by the love she shared and the barriers she broke. She is being remembered with heartfelt respect and deep love by a community that stands in solidarity with her grieving family.