Alda M. Sroczynski

May 5, 1936 - March 4, 2022

Alda M. Sroczynski, 85, of Salt Lake City, Utah passed away peacefully on March 4, 2022. Alda grew up in Lancaster, New York where she met her loving husband, Walter, early in High school. They married in 1957 and later moved to Salt Lake City in 1970. Together they raised a wonderful family of which she was very proud. She loved her home and cooking for guests and welcomed anyone Walt or the kids would bring home for dinner. The table always had plenty of laughter and delicious food! She was outgoing, quick-witted and loved a good bargain.

Alda is survived by her loving husband, three sons, 11 grandchildren and eight great grandchildren; preceded in death by her two daughters. She is always in our hearts and will be forever missed.

We invite friends and family to join us in celebrating her beautiful life on Saturday, March 12, 2022 from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm at Starks Funeral Parlor.

In Loving Memory

Our deepest sympathies are extended to Walt and family at this time of your loss.  She was a wonderful lady and she will be missed.  Our prayers are with you all for comfort and peace. 

Roger and Lorette Dart

Roosevelt, Ut

Walt and family, So sorry for your loss.   She was an amazing lady and always had a smile on her face and very welcoming.   We have missed both of you on the mountain.  I love the picture you picked

Linda and Jerry Poulter

nan, nan

I first met Alda at E&S. She was "the" receptionist. If there was ever another then I must apologize. From Day one at the company Alda knew my name. She knew EVERYONE by their  name. I still don't know how this woman could do that. From a company of 200 to over a thousand employees each day as we came to work, Alda would welcome  each of us with a kind hello and say our name.  Even now that just blows me away. But then I was fortunate enough to get to know Alda on a personal level having married one of her beautiful daughters....  Words cannot express what an amazing loving and beautiful person Alda was.  I and we will miss her but she now is in Paradise with her two daughters exchanging love hugs and stories. Thank you Alda for all the love and memories. May you Rest In Peace 

Keith N Bradshaw

nan, nan

We send our sincere condolences to Walt n family. We are so sorry to hear you have lost Alda. We enjoyed our time with you at Tabiona years ago, with such fond memories. Love n prayers to you n your family. ❤️���� Pat n Vern Musich

Pat Musich

Roosevelt, Ut

Alda was such a bright light - she always had a ready smile and kind words. It was always nice to chat up a fellow East coaster. Working with both Alda and Jodi was truly a joy. Love and light to the Sroczynski family. 

Dee DalPonte

Salt Lake City, UT

Our thoughts are with the family.   Alda lived an incredible life and embraced the "pay it forward" philosophy.   RIP

John Trout

Salt Lake City, UT

Walt and Family,  We are so sorry to hear of Alda's passing.  We have always enjoyed our relationship and have many fond memories of our chats together when picking up and dropping off Taylor.  Even though we have been aways you have always been in our thoughts.  She was an amazing woman!  Love Marnie and Steve Anfinsen

Marnie Anfinsen

CLARKSVILLE, TN

I just loved Alda. She was so sweet and always had a smile for everyone. She was probably my favorite receptionist for the time I was at E & S.  Both she and Jodi, who passed away way too soon, we're two of my most favorite people on the whole planet! I'm so glad I had the opportunity to know them both. I think Heaven will be a bit brighter now becauae Alda's smile is there shining down. With Sincere Sympathy, Carolee Hosfeld

Carolee Hosfeld

Salt Lake City, UT

Dear Walt and Family:  May we extend our deepest, most sincere sympathy at this very sad time.  Alda was a very special lady and was loved by everyone.  We were very close friends since 1950.  I will miss her so very much. Our love and prayers to all your beautiful family.  Love you!  Anna and Walt

Anna & Walt Salvadore

Lancaster, NY

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