Eula M. (Hay) Andrijeski died suddenly May 21, 1983, at her home in Stratton, Nebraska. She was born July 17, 1910, in Cornell precinct near Trenton, Nebraska, to William C. and Ada (Terrell) Hay.
She attended grade school at Cornea and graduated from Trenton High School. She taught several terms of school in rural districts. She attended Kearney State College.
Eula was married to Herman F. Andrijeski on December 27, 1938, at Benkelman, Nebraska. They lived on a farm southeast of Stratton until 1952 when Swanson Lake took that farm. They moved to a farm northwest of Stratton. In 1965, they moved into Stratton, but continued farming. Six children were born to this union.
Eula was a member of St. Joseph's Catholic Church of Stratton, Altar Society, Woman's Club, Busy Bee Club, VFW Auxiliary and was on the advisory committee for Grandview Center.
Her husband, Herman, preceded her in death January 6, 1982.
Survivors include three daughters : Carolyn (Mrs. Ray) Vrbas and their children, Mark, Rick and Robbie, of Atwood, Kansas, Marlene (Mrs. Al) Schmaderer and their children, Mike, Tim, Greg and Dee Dee, of Manhattan, Kansas, and Sheryl (Mrs. Marvin) Knopp and their children, Kenny, Lonnie, Milton and Tamara, of Scott City, Kansas; three sons: Arnold of Germantown, Tennessee, Phillip of McCook, Nebraska, and Bernard and wife, Kathy, and their children, Paul and Andrew, of Stratton, Nebraska; two sisters: Elsie Rogers of Oxnard, California, and Effie Carlson of Culbertson; and five brothers: Charles Hay, Virgil Hay and Clarence Hay of Trenton, Nebraska, Keith Hay of Pembroke, Mass., and Gaylord Hay of Auburn, California.
Services were held on Tuesday, May 24, 1983, at 10:30 a.m. in St. Joseph's Catholic Church at Stratton with Fathers Marrama, Naughton and Didicus as celebrants. Lector was Raymond Stehno. Gregory Schmaderer, Kenneth Knopp, Milton Knopp and Lonnie Knopp were altar boys.
Organist Sue Sis accompanied Marian Hejny and Susan Ladenburger with the selections "Be Not Afraid," "The Old Rugged Cross Makes A Difference," "Amazing Grace" and "Only A Shadow." Bearers were Michael Schmaderer, Mark Vrbas, Timothy Schmaderer, Richard Vrbas, Lanny Carlson and DeLynn Hay.
Interment was in Rose Hill Cemetery at Stratton, Nebraska.
Source: Benkelman, NE Post, May 1983
Eula M. (Hay) Andrijeski died suddenly May 21, 1983, at her home in Stratton, Nebraska. She was born July 17, 1910, in Cornell precinct near Trenton, Nebraska, to William C. and Ada (Terrell) Hay.
She attended grade school at Cornea and graduated from Trenton High School. She taught several terms of school in rural districts. She attended Kearney State College.
Eula was married to Herman F. Andrijeski on December 27, 1938, at Benkelman, Nebraska. They lived on a farm southeast of Stratton until 1952 when Swanson Lake took that farm. They moved to a farm northwest of Stratton. In 1965, they moved into Stratton, but continued farming. Six children were born to this union.
Eula was a member of St. Joseph's Catholic Church of Stratton, Altar Society, Woman's Club, Busy Bee Club, VFW Auxiliary and was on the advisory committee for Grandview Center.
Her husband, Herman, preceded her in death January 6, 1982.
Survivors include three daughters : Carolyn (Mrs. Ray) Vrbas and their children, Mark, Rick and Robbie, of Atwood, Kansas, Marlene (Mrs. Al) Schmaderer and their children, Mike, Tim, Greg and Dee Dee, of Manhattan, Kansas, and Sheryl (Mrs. Marvin) Knopp and their children, Kenny, Lonnie, Milton and Tamara, of Scott City, Kansas; three sons: Arnold of Germantown, Tennessee, Phillip of McCook, Nebraska, and Bernard and wife, Kathy, and their children, Paul and Andrew, of Stratton, Nebraska; two sisters: Elsie Rogers of Oxnard, California, and Effie Carlson of Culbertson; and five brothers: Charles Hay, Virgil Hay and Clarence Hay of Trenton, Nebraska, Keith Hay of Pembroke, Mass., and Gaylord Hay of Auburn, California.
Services were held on Tuesday, May 24, 1983, at 10:30 a.m. in St. Joseph's Catholic Church at Stratton with Fathers Marrama, Naughton and Didicus as celebrants. Lector was Raymond Stehno. Gregory Schmaderer, Kenneth Knopp, Milton Knopp and Lonnie Knopp were altar boys.
Organist Sue Sis accompanied Marian Hejny and Susan Ladenburger with the selections "Be Not Afraid," "The Old Rugged Cross Makes A Difference," "Amazing Grace" and "Only A Shadow." Bearers were Michael Schmaderer, Mark Vrbas, Timothy Schmaderer, Richard Vrbas, Lanny Carlson and DeLynn Hay.
Interment was in Rose Hill Cemetery at Stratton, Nebraska.
Source: Benkelman, NE Post, May 1983
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