MRS. ANDY LEGERSKI
The Rev. Albin Gnidovec will offer the funeral mass for Mrs. Andy (Lola) Legerski, 38, at 9 a.m. Monday in Saints Cyril and Methodius Catholic church. Burial will be in St. Joseph's cemetery.
Pallbearers will be Mike Bekakis, William Callas, David Dunn, A.B. McFadden, William McWilliams and Roy Lorenzon.
Mrs. Legerski died suddenly Friday night of injuries incurred in the bus-car-truck collision five miles west of Rock Springs on highway 30.
She was returning by bus from Westvaco where she was a nurse for Intermountain Chemical.
Lola Pasquini Legerski was born July 13, 1922 in Hollywood, Calif., a daughter of Guy Pasquini and the late Cecelia Berti Pasquini who moved to Superior when she was a young girl. During World War II she served in the medical department of the Wacs and later took her nurse's training in St. Joseph's hospital in Sioux City, Iowa.
Survivors are the husband and three children, Ivy Lee Edwards, 14; Cecelia Legerski, 9, and Paul Legerski, 7. The Legerski home is at 1314 McCabe.
Other survivors are Mrs. Legerski's father, Guy Pasquini Sr. of Ogden, two brothers, Guy Pasquini Jr. of Clearfield, Utah and Donald Pasquini of Ogden. Several uncles, aunts and cousins survive.
MRS. ANDY LEGERSKI
The Rev. Albin Gnidovec will offer the funeral mass for Mrs. Andy (Lola) Legerski, 38, at 9 a.m. Monday in Saints Cyril and Methodius Catholic church. Burial will be in St. Joseph's cemetery.
Pallbearers will be Mike Bekakis, William Callas, David Dunn, A.B. McFadden, William McWilliams and Roy Lorenzon.
Mrs. Legerski died suddenly Friday night of injuries incurred in the bus-car-truck collision five miles west of Rock Springs on highway 30.
She was returning by bus from Westvaco where she was a nurse for Intermountain Chemical.
Lola Pasquini Legerski was born July 13, 1922 in Hollywood, Calif., a daughter of Guy Pasquini and the late Cecelia Berti Pasquini who moved to Superior when she was a young girl. During World War II she served in the medical department of the Wacs and later took her nurse's training in St. Joseph's hospital in Sioux City, Iowa.
Survivors are the husband and three children, Ivy Lee Edwards, 14; Cecelia Legerski, 9, and Paul Legerski, 7. The Legerski home is at 1314 McCabe.
Other survivors are Mrs. Legerski's father, Guy Pasquini Sr. of Ogden, two brothers, Guy Pasquini Jr. of Clearfield, Utah and Donald Pasquini of Ogden. Several uncles, aunts and cousins survive.
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