She received her Master’s Degree from UNO in 1953. Victoria taught for two years in Harrison and Monona Counties, then began working in the Council Bluffs Schools in the fall of 1951, and educated Council Bluffs students until 1992. She taught at Edison Junior High, Wilson Junior High, and Abraham Lincoln High School.
She was an active member of New Horizon Presbyterian Church, PEO Chapter GQ, state president of Delta Kappa Gamma Sorority International. In 1996, Victoria began supervising student teachers at Buena Vista College, and was inducted into the Abraham Lincoln High School Hall of Fame, in 2015.
Preceded by:
Father: Victor
Mother: Dorothy
Infant brother
She is survived by her many cousins and friends.
Cutler-O'Neill-Meyer and Woodring
Oct 2019
She received her Master’s Degree from UNO in 1953. Victoria taught for two years in Harrison and Monona Counties, then began working in the Council Bluffs Schools in the fall of 1951, and educated Council Bluffs students until 1992. She taught at Edison Junior High, Wilson Junior High, and Abraham Lincoln High School.
She was an active member of New Horizon Presbyterian Church, PEO Chapter GQ, state president of Delta Kappa Gamma Sorority International. In 1996, Victoria began supervising student teachers at Buena Vista College, and was inducted into the Abraham Lincoln High School Hall of Fame, in 2015.
Preceded by:
Father: Victor
Mother: Dorothy
Infant brother
She is survived by her many cousins and friends.
Cutler-O'Neill-Meyer and Woodring
Oct 2019
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