Obit: Chudyk, Katie #2 (1919 - 2017)
Transcriber: Robert Lipprandt
bob@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Bautch, Chudyk, Durand, Friedenfels, Hryciuk, Jagodzinski, Molitor,
Pflanzer, Seidel
----Source: The Tribune - Phonograph (Abbotsford, WI) 12/23/2017
Chudyk, Katie (Hryciuk) (19 SEP 1919 - 21 DEC 2017)
Katie Chudyk, 98, died Thursday, Dec. 21, at Atrium Post Acute Care (Marshfield
Care Center), Marshfield.
Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 30, at St. Bernard’s
Catholic Church, Abbotsford, with visitation beginning at 10 a.m.
Katie was born Sept. 19, 1919, in Manitoba, Canada to Jack and Amanda (Durand)
Hryciuk. She quit school at an early age to help care for her younger siblings
when her mother fell ill, later taking them into her own home, beginning a life
of welcoming children into her family.
She married Peter Chudyk in 1937 and took over the Chudyk family farm. In 1950,
the couple and their two young children moved to Detroit, Michigan to seek work
in the busy auto industry. They later moved to Owen, Wisconsin, to return to
farming, where the family built up a Grade A farm.
The Chudyks were foster parents to many and welcomed numerous others into their
home when they needed a place to stay.
Katie is survived by her sons, Frank (Shirley) Chudyk of Marshfield, Jeff Bautch
of Fort Meyers, FL, and Henry (Barb) Bautch of Naples, FL; her daughters, Margie
(Eddy) Friedenfels of Eau Claire, Bernice Seidel (Teddy) of Neillsville, Bev
Molitor of Lakeland, FL, and Geraldine (Jerry) Pflanzer of Colby; her
granddaughter and companion, Cheryl Chudyk; and multiple other grandchildren,
great grandchildren, and great-great grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Peter Chudyk; her sons, Bernie Chudyk,
Donny Chudyk, and Pauly Chudyk; a daughter, Patricia Jagodzinski; and
son-in-law, Jim Molitor.
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