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Matilda Sturek Dargy

LENEXA, Nebraska

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Dargy, Matilda Sturek Age 100

Roeland Park, KS. Died February 19, 2013. Matilda was born in Osceola, NE, Polk County, on July 28, 1912. She was the daughter of Charles and Mary Lisco Sturek. Matilda lived in Omaha for 45 years, a member of Holy Cross Parish moving to Roeland Park...

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And you were more like a sister than an Aunt. But you were and still are a "special Aunt". We all love you, a "special and loving Sister" to Mother. Thank you. Judy

Matilda was indeed my favoriate Mother-in-law. She always asked me how my garden was doing and if the parsnips were ready. She was indeed a wonderful Mother-in-law

Dear Bob and Judy,
You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers.
With sympathy,
Barry and Cindy Heiman

My Dear Grandma Dargy,
I remember many trips to Kansas City to visit you and Grandpa for holidays and other visits.You had your rules;wash your hands before playing the organ!
You & Grandpa shared your time,treasure and talent with St. Agnes Church, cantoring and playing the organ.You did this for many years!
Your religion & faith were so important to you.You prayed the rosary daily and always included all your grandchildren in your prayers!

We will miss you terribly but...

My prayers are with your family. I did not know Ms Mattie long but got to enjoy her singing and stories while I was blessed to meet her at Bickford. I went to school with her grandson Steve and his wife Pam I wish I had known her then too. She is smiling down on her family and everyone she has touched and always will.

My prayers go out to you, Judy...a classmate from a lifetime ago at Mercy. God bless your mother and may God's light shine upon you.

She married when I was seven and was always like a second mom to me. She took me places right along with Judy , Bob, and Madonna. That's why I feel more like their older sis, rather than their Aunt.
Always ready to help, I recall that Mattie spent many hours aiding service men at the Omaha Union Station during WWII. And for me, a recent memory that will be with me forever was the occasion of her 100th birthday. We spent a lot of the time singing any, and every, old song we could...

I've known Mattie since 1967 and for the last few years have visited her with the St. Pius Homebound Visitors. I loved her and looked forward to our visits--of course we reminisced a lot but we both enjoyed it!
She was a wonderful person and I will miss her!
My sincere sympathy.