Anna was born Oct 19 1917, in Hadley, the daughter of the late John and Victoria (Carznecki) Tudryn. She was a life-long resident of Hadley and was educated in local schools.
Anna worked as a waitress for many years at the former Alexander's Restaurant in Florence. She also worked on the family farm on Rocky Hill road alongside her family for many years. Anna was a hard worker, a great mother, and especially enjoyed spending time with her family.
Her husband, Henry Rogala Sr, and a daughter, Jane Puffer, predeceased her.
She leaves her two sons, several grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Anna was predeceased by several siblings and leaves her brother, two sisters, as well as several nieces and nephews.
A private graveside service was held in Holy Rosary Cemetery in Hadley.
The Czelusniak Funeral Home of Northampton was entrused with arrangements.
(Daily Hampshire Gazette, Tue. 24 July 2012, p. B2)
Anna was born Oct 19 1917, in Hadley, the daughter of the late John and Victoria (Carznecki) Tudryn. She was a life-long resident of Hadley and was educated in local schools.
Anna worked as a waitress for many years at the former Alexander's Restaurant in Florence. She also worked on the family farm on Rocky Hill road alongside her family for many years. Anna was a hard worker, a great mother, and especially enjoyed spending time with her family.
Her husband, Henry Rogala Sr, and a daughter, Jane Puffer, predeceased her.
She leaves her two sons, several grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Anna was predeceased by several siblings and leaves her brother, two sisters, as well as several nieces and nephews.
A private graveside service was held in Holy Rosary Cemetery in Hadley.
The Czelusniak Funeral Home of Northampton was entrused with arrangements.
(Daily Hampshire Gazette, Tue. 24 July 2012, p. B2)
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