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Eugene Peter Reed
Eugene's occupation was farming and raising hogs. He farmed about 1000 acres and raised about 6500 head of hogs per year. They retired and are living (1995) near Washington, Iowa. | Reed, Eugene Peter (I93)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Alvin Francis Vogel / Living (F71)
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Father Charles Bernard Greiner
birth: 7/28/1933
ordained: 6/7/1958
death: 6/30/1974 | Greiner, Father Charles Bernard (I501320)
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Father Joseph J Sondag
Ordained as a priest 2/21/1948
Died in a plane crash in Rome 11/23/1964
Made a Monsignor by Pope Pius XII in 1954 | Sondag, Father Joseph J (I501836)
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FEW ON MEMORIAL DAY CARRY BURDEN OF RICHARD HAMMES
BY DAN PERKES
SIGOURNEY (AP)—The mournful wail of a train whistle rebounded off the rolling green hills surrounding this small southeastern Iowa town.
Richard Hammes, 49, swung his head toward the direction of the sound and murmured, “They’re blowing the whistle longer ever since the children…”
His voice trailed off in a whisper as he remembered a day back in October, 1956, when his world almost stopped. Among all who remember on this Memorial Day, few carry tragic recollection of the weight borne on Richard Hammes.
On October 25, four years ago, Mrs. Hammes was driving the family automobile toward a country schoolhouse when it collided with a Rock Island freight train at a blind crossing just northeast of their
home.
In the car with her were the Hammes’ eight children, 9 year old twins Ronnie and Donnie; Karen, 8; Linda, 7; Gary, 6; Rosemary, 3; and Rickie and Vicky, 1 year old twins.
SEVEN OF the children were killed outright in the crash. The eighth died a short time later at the county hospital in Sigourney.
Mrs. Hammes survived one of the worst traffic accidents in Iowa history.
More than a year later, the birth of a son, Myron, helped the Hammeses forget a bit about the tragic past.
They worked hard at rearing their son and building up the family business – wool, fur and hide buying and farming.
Then tragedy struck a second time.
Mrs. Hammes, 41, died last April 18 of a heart attack just before the scheduled birth to what would have been the Hammes’ second child of their new family.
“The doc said her heart was just too heavy with grieving about the children. It had to give.” Hammes said in a faltering voice. “She kept the grief all to herself. She never talked about what happened.”
HAMMES RECALLS the past like a man awakening from a frightening dream and wondering whether what he dreamed about could be real.Explained a sister, Mrs. Cleo Conklin:
“He doesn’t understand why he should have to bear it all. We don’t understand either. The answer is with God.”
Hammes, his neighbors say, has been making remarkable recovery for a man whose large family, once his life, has been cut down.
“Richard is a very strong man—both mentally and physically. That helps” one neighbor remarked. Hammes, his shock of red hair now flecked with gray, has found much of his gallantry for living in faith and prayer.
He finds solace from his sister-in-law, Sister M. Paulette of Pius XI high school of Milwaukee.In one of her most recent letters to Hammes, she wrote: “It seems being able to weep is the way God arranged it so that we poor mortals can get some relief from pain or sorrow.”
“….We look to God with trust and say, ‘You know best, God, your will be done. But please, God, don’t take any more—at least not for a long time.’ "
HAMMES ALSO finds solace among other members of his family, his friends and associates, all of whom are frequent visitors to the nine-room Hammes farmhouse.
Occasionally, Hammes, once nicknamed “Jolly Richard” joins in the laughter and merriment around the work shed or home. His mouth smiles. His eyes don’t.
He smiles most when he’s around his son, a sprightly 2 year-old. Hammes perhaps is a bit more doting than the average father.
“He’s going to take over the business one of these days. You’ll see” he said quietly. Then his eyes glistened with tears as he added:
“Ronnie would have been the fur buyer. Donnie the wool buyer…”
The sound of the train whistle carried over the lush hills to Sts Peter and Paul church, a small country parish located at Clear Creek, about 10 miles east of the Hammes place on Highway 92 about three miles east of Sigourney.
Next to the church is a small graveyard. Here the children and Mrs. Hammes are buried. Grass already has spread thickly over the youngsters large single grave. Tulips planted atop it are blooming.
A NEWLY-DUG mound next to the children’s is a poignant reminder of the latest tragedy in the life of Richard Hammes.
Perhaps Hammes finds some peace of mind in tranquil words inscribed on a memorial to the children in the same graveyard. They read:
“Now the Lord says, a voice is heard in Rama; it is Rachel weeping to her children and she will not be comforted for none is left; but thus He reassures thee: Sad eyes, weep no more; to their own possessions thy children shall return.” (Jeremiah 31:15).
SOURCE: Iowa City Press Citizen, Iowa City, Iowa, Monday, May 30, 1960 | Family: Richard Peter Hammes / Ruth Marie Kiefer (F31)
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Floyd Joseph Hammes
Floyd graduated from Sigourney High School, Sigourney in 1945. | Hammes, Floyd Joseph (I54)
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Francis Mark Vogel
Mark was a naval pilot and was killed in action at Guam. | Vogel, Francis Mark (I502293)
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Frank Benjamin Vogel
OBITUARY
Frank Vogel, 77 years of age, the father of 16 children, died at his home in Sigourney, two blocks west of the northwest corner of the square, Sunday night.
Mr. Vogel was a well-known resident of Clear Creek township for many years, moving to Sigourney to make his home in 1929. He was born in Ohio in 1855 and came to Keokuk county with his parents when he was nine months of age. They settled on a farm south of Tallyrand.
In 1883 he married Catherine Lutz and they began their married with Mrs. Vogel’s father, Frank Lutz, where they lived until 1892. They then moved to a farm south of Harper, where they resided until moving to Sigourney.
Mr. and Mrs. Vogel were the parents of 16 children, fifteen of whom are living. Included among them are: Mrs. Henry Hammen, Joe and Carl of Harper; Jake of Chariton, Leo and Frank of Keota; Mrs. Pete Dumont of Ollie; Regina and Mary of Iowa City; Lawrence of Ottumwa; Mrs. C. P. Hammes and Mrs. Will Aller of Sigourney; Katherine of Cedar Rapids; Mike of Chicago and Andrew.
The funeral service was held this morning at the Saint Peter and Paul’s church in Clear Creek township, under the direction of the Rev. J. G. Hauser. Interment was made in Saint Peter and Paul’s cemetery. Attending the funeral were all of the children with the exception of Mike, who was unable to come from Chicago.
In addition to Mrs. Vogel and Mr. Vogel, there are two brothers, George of Jessup and John of Keota and a sister, Mrs. Laborius Conrad, also of Keota.
Keokuk County News, Dated 2-18-1932 | Vogel, Frank Benjamin (I35)
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Frank Benjamin Vogel
2ND OBITUARY
Frank Vogel, son of John Vogel and Otillia Greiner, was born in Cincinnatti, Ohio, on July 12, 1855. When 9 months old, he, with his parents, moved to Iowa, settling on a farm a couple of miles south of Talleyrand. Here he grew to manhood and his friendship for Kathehrine Lutz ripened and on January 23, 1883, they were married.
This young couple started farming south of Talleyrand, later moving to the Frank Lutz farm, where they reared their family. They made home here, and were active members of Ss. Peter and Paul’s Catholic Church of Clear Creek, until in October 1928 they moved to Sigourney to spend their declining years.
In Sigourney they were faithful members of St. Mary’s parish, which suffered a distinct loss in the passing of Mr. Vogel. He was stricken suddenly on Sunday evening, February 14th, and Father Hauser came at once and administered the last rites of the church to him. He passed away to his heavenly reward.
Mr. Vogel was well known in Keokuk County and his sterling qualities and high principles won for him the esteem and friendship of all with whom he came in contact.
He leaves to mourn his departure besides his wife, Katherine, fifteen children: Andrew of Keota, Mrs.
Peter Dumont of Ollie, Jake of Chariton, Mike of Chicago, Frank of Keota, Mrs. Constant Hammes of Harper, Mrs. Henry Hammen of Harper, Mrs. Will Aller of Harper, Miss Katherine of Cedar Rapids, Joe of Harper, Lawrence of Ottumwa, Leo of Keota, Regina and Mary both of Iowa City and Carl of Harper. One daughter, Amelia, died in infancy. He is also survived by two brothers, George of Jesup and John of Keota
and one sister, Mrs. Laborious Conrad of Keota. Fifty grandchildren also survive him.
Funeral services were held at Ss. Peter and Paul’s Church at Clear Creek on Thursday, February 18th, the Requiem Mass being said by his pastor, Father J. G. Hauser of Sigourney. Father Hauser also gave an appropriate sermon.
The pall bearers to the church and out were six grandsons: Leonard Dumont, Wilford Dumont, Leo Vogel, , Ernest Allar, Orville and Norbert Hammes. From the church to the cemetery, the pall bearers were six nephews: Frank Flander, George Lutz, William and Victor Vogel, Lawrence Peiffer, and Edwin Altenhofen.
Sigourney Review, Dated 2-24-1932 | Vogel, Frank Benjamin (I35)
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Frank Benjamin Vogel
ARTICLE
Frank Benjamin Vogel, at the age of 6 years, came to Keokuk County, Iowa, with his parents, John and Oltilda Vogel, and settled on a farm 10 miles south of Keota, Iowa, in the Talleyrand area.
After their marriage, they bought a farm near Talleyrand not far from the Balser Vogel farm. They lived in a log cabin which was added onto through the years. About eight of their children were born here. Indians camped along the river below the farm and would often come up and beg for food, such as eggs and bacon.
In 1892 Frank and Catherine Vogel purchased the farm belonging to Frank Anton Lutz (Catherine's father). Mrs. Lutz had died, all the other children had left home leaving Mr. Lutz alone and Catherine Vogel felt it was her duty to look after him.
In 1905, Frank B. Vogel had the existing house built. Their new home was large, with six bedrooms upstairs and a big attic. The ground floor included a large pantry, a very large kitchen and dining room combined, a bedroom and two parlors. The front bedroom and parlor were the private quarters of Frank Anton Lutz. Frank Anton was a very stern man and strict with his grandchildren. He drove his horse and buggy to church every day and would take some of the boys along to school, but they had to be ready when he was or he would drive away and leave them and they would have to walk to school.
In August of 1928, Frank and Catherine Vogel retired and moved to 304 West Washington Street in Sigourney. The farm was sold to their son, Carl, who had the remains of the original house built by Frank Lutz torn down and remodeled the existing house. In 1950, the farm was sold to Dean Morris.
Frank B. and Catherine Vogel were the parents of sixteen children.
SOURCE: Vogel family history by Janice Young (1979) | Vogel, Frank Benjamin (I35)
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Frank I Peiffer
Occupation: farmer
Cause of death: Hodgkin's disease | Peiffer, Frank I (I502515)
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FRANK VOGELS TO OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vogel of Keota will observe their 50th wedding anniversary Saturday, January 19 and will hold open house the same day.
Open house will be held at St. Mary's hall in Keota from 2 to 4 p.m. for their friends, neighbors and relatives. The couple request no gifts.
[Clipping from Sigourney Review - issue of January 9, 1963] | Family: Frank William Vogel / Susan H Hammen (F1178)
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Frank W Vogel
FUNERAL CARD
In Memory of
FRANK W. VOGEL
Born: May 20, 1888 Died: October 19, 1971
SERVICES FROM
St. Mary's Catholic Church, Keota, Iowa, Friday, October 22, 1971, 11:00 o'clock
PRIEST IN CHARGE
Fr. Wm. V, Snell
CASKET BEARERS
Alvin Vogel, Stanley Vogel, Donald Vogel, Norbert Hammes, Leonard Dumont, Gerald Vogel Charles Vogel, Herbert Allar
INTERMENT
St. Mary's Cemetery
Powell Funeral Home | Vogel, Frank William (I3474)
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from Dorothy Stahl on 2/26/2017
David was visiting his brother and died unexpectedly. Cardiac Arrest. He was cremated and burial to take place at future date.
David worked for the FDA and was involved with youth work at his church.
I am mailing a program to you. It was from his memorial service. He was such a special person who totally gave of himself not only family, but also to his college Northwest Missouri State, the fraternity that he belonged to but taught classes 3 nights a week to youth groups, and never was anything but cheerful and uplifting to al who knew him. He was a Cancer survivor and was much loved. | Conklin, David Scott (I670)
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Funeral Card
Honoring The Life Of: Oretha Jessie Greiner
Born: April 26, 1911, Lyman County, South Dakota
Entered Into Rest: May 29, 2006, Edmonton, Canada
Funeral Service: Baker Funeral Chapel, Wetaskiwin, Saturday, June 3, 2006 at 1:30 p.m.
Officiating: Rev. Ruth Lumax
Organist: Audrey Dowler
Congregational Hymns: “The Old Rugged Cross”, “Amazing Grace”, Rock of Ages”
Interment: Wetaskiwin (Old) Cemetery
Pallbearers: Kirk Lambrecht, Mark Lambrecht, Shane Turner, Cameron Turner, Lance Turner, Ray Greiner
Luncheon: Senior’s Drop-In Centre, 5216-54 Street, Wetaskiwin | Pluim, Ortetha Jessie (I128)
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FUNERAL CARD
In Loving Memory
EDRIE L. VOGEL
January 18, 1920 -- October 26, 2011
FUNERAL SERVICE
Resthaven Mortuary Chapel
Saturday, October 29, 2011, 1:00 P.M.
OFFICIATING
Pastor Lonnie Voth
MUSIC
"I Can Only Imagine"
"Smile"
MEMORIALS
Hospice Care of Kansas
2622 W. Central Ste. 501, Wichita, Kansas 67203
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Kansas Humane Society
3313 N. Hillside, Wichita, Kansas 67219
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Special Olympics of Kansas
3153 W. Maple, Wichita, Kansas 67213
INTERMENT
Resthaven Gardens of Memory Garden of Gethsemane
SOURCE: Funeral Card
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FUNERAL CARD
In Loving Memory
William Cletus Hammes
Born - February 19, 1965 Entered Into Rest - October 17, 2008
Prayer Services - St. Mary Catholic Church, Sigourney, Iowa, October 19, 2008 at 7:00 p.m.
Services Held - St. Mary Catholic Church, Sigourney, Iowa - October 20, 2008 at 10:30 a.m.
Services By - Rev. Charles Fladung
Music - John Moore - Organist Phyllis Hammes - Soloist
Casket Bearers Randy Glandon Jimmy Awtry
John Mertz Rick Tremmel
Donnie Herr Justin Berg
Burial - Pleasant Grove Cemetery, Sigourney, Iowa
Arrangements By - Holm Funeral Home - Sigourney, Iowa
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FUNERAL CARD
In Memory of
MARJORIE STRIEGEL
Born - November 22, 1920 near Sigourney, Iowa
Died - November 23, 2008 in Sigourney, Iowa
Mass of Resurrection - Wednesday, November 26, 2008 - 10:30 a.m.
Holy Trinity Parish - St. Mary Catholic Church, Keota, Iowa
Concelebrants - Rev Charles Fladung Rev. Robert Striegel
Organist - Linda Sieren
Hyms By - The Holy Trinity Choir
Special Music By - Holly Martin Vanessa Striegel
Pall Bearers - Alex Striegel Austin Striegel
Benjamin Striegel Saraj Striegel
Graveside Service and Interment - Holy Trinity Cemeteries - St. Elizabeth Cemetery
Harper, Iowa
Powell Funeral Home, Keota, Iowa
| Hammes, Marjorie Mary (I86)
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FUNERAL CARD
In Loving Memory
Dorothy Mae Kerber
Born: August 25, 1917
Entered in Rest: September 2, 2013
Services Held: St. Mary Catholic Church, Sigourney, Iowa, September 5, 2013 at 10:00 a.m.
Services by: Rev Charles Fladung and Rev David Wilkening
Music: Mary Williams and Phyllis Hammes - soloists
Vickie Striegle - pianists
Casket Bearers: Larry Swanson, Ron Conklin, Mike Heisdorffer, Nick Hammes, Ray Hammes, John Hammes, Pat Hammes, Mike Hammes, Dick Hammes
Burial: Ss. Peter and Paul Cemetery - Clear Creek
SOURCE: Funeral card | Hammes, Dorothy Mae Anna (I26)
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IN LOVING MEMORY
EVELEEN ULIN
Born - February 8, 1921 Entered Into Rest - January 23, 2009
Services Held - St. Mary Catholic Church January 27, 2009 at 10:30 A.M.
Services by - Rev Charles Fladung
Music - John Moore - Organist
Phyllis Hammes - Soloist
Casket Bearers - William Moore Chuck Moore
Scott Smith C. D. Huffman
Bart Hendryx Bill Menster
Evening Prayer Service - January 26. 2009 at 5:00 P.M.
Holm Funeral Home - Sigourney, Iowa
Burial - Pleasant Grove Cemetery - Sigourney, Iowa
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FUNERAL CARD
In Loving Memory of
WALLY JOSEPHINE
BORN
December 19, 1940 At Daysland Alberta, Canada
PASSED AWAY
April 23, 2013 At Rimbey, Alberta, Canada
AGE 72 YEARS
OFFICIATING
Reverend Deborah Laing
PIANIST Viola Schneider
TRIBUTE Stan Cramton, Larry Trautman and Jeff McInnis
MEMORIES OF GRANDPA
Lovingly Prepared By Wally’s Grandchildren
RECORDED SELECTIONS
Processional “To Where You Are”
Recessional “Could I Have This Dance
SOLOIST Wayne Kriz
HYMNS
“One Day At A Time”
“In The Garden”
HONORARY PALLBEARERS
“Wally’s Cherished Grandchildren”
Spencer Gyori Conner Josephison
Kalcy Gyori Cold Josephison
Brair Gyori Tre Dube
HONOR GUARD
Wayne Mohr Bill Chorney
Brenda Scammell Bonnie Zadderey
Rob and Cindy Olson Moe and Faith Pilgrim
Bill and Dianne Hanrahan Moe and Diann Furanek
Jim and Dianne Josephinson
SPECIAL PRESENTATION
The Bentley Generals Hockey Club
SOURCE: Copied from the Funeral Memorial Card
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FUNERAL CARD
IN MEMORY OF
MICHAEL L. HAMMES
Born June 26, 1891, near Clear Creek
DEPARTED THIS LIFE
February 8, 1967, Ottumwa, Iowa
SERVICES HELD
St. Mary's Catholic Church
Sigourney, Iowa
February 11, 1967, at ten o'clock
PRIEST
Rev. J.M. Macklin
CASKET BEARERS
Herbert Clubb Eugene Heisforffer
Michael Conrad Ronald Meyer
David Hammes Douglas Hammes
(all grandsons)
INTERMENT
Ss. Peter & Paul Parish Cemetery
Clear Creek
Reynolds Funeral Chapel | Hammes, Michael Aloysius (I9)
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FUNERAL CARD
In Memory Of John Marvin Hammes
Born: July 11, 1927 Died: July 22, 2011
Service At: St. Mary Catholic Church, 10:00 a.m., Tuesday, July 26, 2011
Celebrant: Fr. Bernard Weir
Con Celebrants: Fr. Robert Streigel, Fr. Brian Delleart
Cantor: Cyndi Hammes
Organist: Mary Webb
Casket Bearers: Gary Hammes, Jerome Hammes, Bill Hammes, Terry Hammes, Diane Tone, Tony Hammes, Ron Hammes
Honorary Bearers: Vivian Hammes, Kay Buch, Jim & Eileen Watson, Larry & Carol Robinson, Mark and Karen Greiner, Norbert & Marie Hammes, Don & Gerldine Pacha
Altar Servers: Ryan Tone, Grant Hammes, Jasmin Tone
Gift Bearers: Jonathan Hammes, Jayme Sterner, Jeremy Hammes, Jessica Toner, Tierani Hammes, Katie Hammes, Brady Hammes
Lectors: Diane Tone, Bill Hammes
Eucharistic Minister: Carol Robison
SOURCE: Funeral Card | Hammes, John Marvin (I72)
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FUNERAL CARD
MAY JESUS HAVE MERCY ON THE SOUL OF
OMER J. HAMMES
BORN: February 4, 1918 in rural Sigourney, Iowa
DIED: February 10, 2007 in Sigourney, Iowa
MASS OF THE RESURRECTION:10:30 a.m. Tuesday, February 13, 2007, Holy Trinity Parish - St. Elizabeth Catholic Church, Harper, Iowa
CELEBRANT: Reverend Marty Goetz
ORGANIST: Dianna Sheets
SPECIAL MUSIC BY: The Holy Trinity Choir
PALL BEARERS: Zach Hammes, Matthew Stemmler, Jim Hammes, Wynn Hammes, Don Hammes, Don Willis, Ted Hammes, Patrick Hammes, Howard Heuberger
CONCLUDING SERVICES AND BURIAL: Holy Trinity Cemeteries-St. Elizabeth Cemetery, Harper, Iowa
MILITARY RITES BY: Keota V. F. W. Post # 4716
Powell Funeral Home, Keota, Iowa | Hammes, Omer John (I51)
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Gabrielle Hammes
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GENERAL NOTES
Howard joined the United States Air Force in 1949 and was in the Medical Service from 1950 to 1964. From 1964 to 1968 he was a Loadmaster with an Air Crew in Vietnam. Howard retired after 20 years in 1969. He then received an AA degree from Anoka Community College, attending from 1972 to 1974. He also finished his BA degree from The Minnesota Metropolitan College. Howard worked in Environment Sanitation for 4 years. Howard's hobbies include H.O. gauge railroading and radio-controlled airplanes. | Stelton, Howard Russell (I101)
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Genia (Jean) Twerdochlib
OBITUARY
GREINER: Genia (Jean) Greiner 1936 - 2014. Jean passed away peacefully with family by her side on October 19, 2014.
She will be lovingly remembered and forever admired by her husband William (Bill) Greiner; children and grandchildren Shannon Young (Murray) and Liam; Donna Greiner (Nick Harries) and Elizabeth, Benjamin, and Spencer; Colleen Greiner and son Lewis Clancy; Allan Greiner (Cherie Bailey,) Cody and Dylan; brothers Tony Twerdochlib and Roy (Tillie) Woychyshyn; sisters Mary Warantz and Jessie Knox; numerous aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, and cousins; and the many friends who all meant so very much to her.
Jean is predeceased by her parents Walter and Katie Twerdochlib and her brother Nick Woychychyn. In keeping with Jean’s wishes, there will be no service. Flowers are graciously declined. If desired, donations may be made in her memory to the Brandon Regional Health Centre Foundation, 150 McTavish Avenue East, Brandon, Manitoba, R7A 2B3.
SOURCE: Brolckie Donovan Funeral and Creamation Services, web site. | Twerdochlib, Genia (I707)
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