Valerie will always be remembered and loved by her family and friends for her smile, her hard work ethic and all the love and compassion she showed to her family.
She was born Feb. 27, 1924, in Youngstown, the daughter of Andrew and Cecilia (Razga) Krajci, and was a lifelong area resident.
Valerie was a 1942 graduate of Chaney High School and a lifelong member of the Holy Name of Jesus Church.
Besides being a wonderful homemaker, Valerie was employed with International Paper, Idora Park and the Youngstown City School District. While working at Idora Park, she would always get her grandchildren tickets to attend and those memories will always be cherished in their hearts.
Valerie’s great joys were spending time with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She loved to sing all songs, especially Slovak songs, and her beautiful voice will be remembered by many friends and acquaintances.
Valerie leaves behind to hold on to her memory, two children, Patricia (Dan) Suchora of Boardman and Dennis (Debbie) Sanders of Cincinnati; her seven grandchildren, Kevin (Amanda) Suchora, Sherri (Nick) Wongchaowart, Matthew Suchora, William Sanders, Rebecca Knipp, Missy (Allen) Reinhard and Michael Sanders; along with 13 great-grandchildren, who were the apples of her eye.
Besides her parents, Valerie was preceded in death by two brothers, Stephen and Victor Krajci; and a sister, Mary Stoffer.
Burial will take place at Calvary Cemetery, Youngstown.
Source: The Youngstown Vindicator 24 Feb 2015
Valerie will always be remembered and loved by her family and friends for her smile, her hard work ethic and all the love and compassion she showed to her family.
She was born Feb. 27, 1924, in Youngstown, the daughter of Andrew and Cecilia (Razga) Krajci, and was a lifelong area resident.
Valerie was a 1942 graduate of Chaney High School and a lifelong member of the Holy Name of Jesus Church.
Besides being a wonderful homemaker, Valerie was employed with International Paper, Idora Park and the Youngstown City School District. While working at Idora Park, she would always get her grandchildren tickets to attend and those memories will always be cherished in their hearts.
Valerie’s great joys were spending time with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She loved to sing all songs, especially Slovak songs, and her beautiful voice will be remembered by many friends and acquaintances.
Valerie leaves behind to hold on to her memory, two children, Patricia (Dan) Suchora of Boardman and Dennis (Debbie) Sanders of Cincinnati; her seven grandchildren, Kevin (Amanda) Suchora, Sherri (Nick) Wongchaowart, Matthew Suchora, William Sanders, Rebecca Knipp, Missy (Allen) Reinhard and Michael Sanders; along with 13 great-grandchildren, who were the apples of her eye.
Besides her parents, Valerie was preceded in death by two brothers, Stephen and Victor Krajci; and a sister, Mary Stoffer.
Burial will take place at Calvary Cemetery, Youngstown.
Source: The Youngstown Vindicator 24 Feb 2015
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