died April 26, 2011.
Ada attended grade school at District #9 school in Scandia and graduated from Scandia High School in 1938. She was united in marriage to Earl A. Sankey on November 20, 1942. Three children were born to that union. The family lived in Republic county until 1968 when they moved to Hays.
Ada was employed at the Lutheran Good Samaritna Center, earning a Food Service Supervisor Diploma from the University of Florida. She was an active member of the Dietary Managers Association until her retirement. In 1979 she completed 90 hours in nursing skills and received her certificate from the Kansas State Department of Health and Envirionment, at Cloud County Community College.
Ada was preceded in death by her husband Earl; infant son, Tommy Sankey; and her daughter, Linda Ward.
Survivors included her son, Tim Sankey; grandson, Shane Sankey; granddaughters, Christina Simpson, Tara Upson, Miki Krigbaum, Jill Lilly, Erin Beedle, Keri Mathis; and son-in-law, Vick Ward; 19 great grandchildren; one great great grandchild.
Cremation was chosen.
died April 26, 2011.
Ada attended grade school at District #9 school in Scandia and graduated from Scandia High School in 1938. She was united in marriage to Earl A. Sankey on November 20, 1942. Three children were born to that union. The family lived in Republic county until 1968 when they moved to Hays.
Ada was employed at the Lutheran Good Samaritna Center, earning a Food Service Supervisor Diploma from the University of Florida. She was an active member of the Dietary Managers Association until her retirement. In 1979 she completed 90 hours in nursing skills and received her certificate from the Kansas State Department of Health and Envirionment, at Cloud County Community College.
Ada was preceded in death by her husband Earl; infant son, Tommy Sankey; and her daughter, Linda Ward.
Survivors included her son, Tim Sankey; grandson, Shane Sankey; granddaughters, Christina Simpson, Tara Upson, Miki Krigbaum, Jill Lilly, Erin Beedle, Keri Mathis; and son-in-law, Vick Ward; 19 great grandchildren; one great great grandchild.
Cremation was chosen.
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