Attending 14 years at Hibbing High School, two years being with the junior college, she graduated in 1943. Gertrude worked for many years in the main Hanna Mining office in downtown Hibbing and retired in 1993, at age 68, from the Saint Louis County Courthouse as court clerk. A member of Saint Archangel Michael's Orthodox Church in Hibbing, her faith was very important to her. Gertrude was an amazing cook, loved to read and do crossword puzzles.
Gertrude is survived by her children: John Kotonias, Vicki (Jim) Sippola, Tina Naglich, Cathy Ackerson, and Susan (Dean) Londo; siblings: Alice Fariss, and John Kotonias; grandchildren: Alex and Andy Kotonias, Tom (Marie) Sippola, Ashley (Jason) Loo, Chloe, Kris and Aimee Ackerson, Tori Decker and Brittani Londo; many nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Victor Naglich; and siblings, Muriel West, James Kotonias and Theodore Kotonias.
Interment will be at the Maple Hill Cemetery in Hibbing.
Attending 14 years at Hibbing High School, two years being with the junior college, she graduated in 1943. Gertrude worked for many years in the main Hanna Mining office in downtown Hibbing and retired in 1993, at age 68, from the Saint Louis County Courthouse as court clerk. A member of Saint Archangel Michael's Orthodox Church in Hibbing, her faith was very important to her. Gertrude was an amazing cook, loved to read and do crossword puzzles.
Gertrude is survived by her children: John Kotonias, Vicki (Jim) Sippola, Tina Naglich, Cathy Ackerson, and Susan (Dean) Londo; siblings: Alice Fariss, and John Kotonias; grandchildren: Alex and Andy Kotonias, Tom (Marie) Sippola, Ashley (Jason) Loo, Chloe, Kris and Aimee Ackerson, Tori Decker and Brittani Londo; many nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Victor Naglich; and siblings, Muriel West, James Kotonias and Theodore Kotonias.
Interment will be at the Maple Hill Cemetery in Hibbing.
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