Obit: Blaha, Vlasta Valenta (1914 - 2009)
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Surnames: Valenta, Blaha, Budilovsky, Vater,
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----Source: Marshfield News Herald (Marshfield,
Wood County, Wis.) Friday, 3 July 2009
Blaha, Vlasta Valenta (21 June 1914 - 11 June
2009)
COLBY, WIS. --- Vlasta Valenta Blaha, 94, of Colby, Wisconsin died
June 11, 2009, in Marshfield at Saint Joseph's Hospital Palliative
Care Unit.
Vlasta Mary Valenta was born June 21, 1914, in
Chicago, to Czech immigrant parents, Joseph Vladimir Valenta Sr.
and Marie Budilovsky Valenta. She graduated from Morton High School
in 1931. She married Karel Blaha on March 29, 1947. Together they
farmed briefly in the Colby township before moving to West Chicago,
Ill., where they lived until Karel retired and they moved to a farm
west of Unity, Wis.
Vlasta worked doing pharmaceutical time study and
at Western Electric in Chicago. After moving to Unity in 1970, she
was active with her son Robert in the development of Blaha Pheasant
Farms, where she continued to work until 2002.
Vlasta was an avid reader who was especially
passionate about human rights, women's rights, the environment and
progressive political thought. Books were a special part of her
life, and her collection is varied, containing science as well as
politics and biography. Vlasta was a devoted listener of Wisconsin
Public Radio, especially the Ideas Network. She enjoyed gardening,
sewing, needlepoint and especially crochet. Since the age of 83,
she enjoyed riding her 3-wheel bicycle around town and along
country bike trails with family members.
Vlasta was an active community member, serving
the Colby Rural Arts Museum as a tour guide and volunteering time
for Clark County Homemakers, Telecare, Friends of the Colby Public
Library and the Colby Elementary School Library. She was a member
of Huddle Homemakers, Our Afternoon Out Homemakers, Forum 55, Colby
Senior Citizens, Blue Sky Garden Club and Chequamegon Bird Club.
Vlasta had served as treasurer for the Clark County Homemakers and
as president of the Friends of the Colby Public
Library.
She is survived by her daughter, Vlasta Karol
Blaha, Colby; two sons, James Joseph Blaha, Unity, and Robert
Charles (Helen Vater) Blaha, Loyal. She is also survived by
grandchildren Ed (Kay) Vater, Sue (George) Vater-Olson, and Jack
(Jenny) Vater; and great-grandchildren, Michael, Sarah, Eric,
Robert, Charles and Henry Vater; plus several cousins, nieces,
nephews and many friends.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Karel
(Charles), in 1971; a young son, Charles Jr. in 1957; and by her
younger brothers, Frank Valenta (Phoenix, Ariz.) and Joseph Valenta
Jr. (Cicero, Illinois) in 2008.
It was her request that she be cremated without a
visitation or funeral. A memorial service and celebration of her
life will be planned at a future date. Memorials in her name may be
made to Marshfield Clinic (designated for research), Wisconsin
Public Radio, Colby Rural Arts Museum, Friends of the Colby Public
Library, or to The Progressive Magazine in
Madison.