She is survived by her children Richard (Lois) Skrobarczyk, Carol (Joe) Thompson, James (Lawanda) Skrobarczyk, Joan (Bill) Fisher, Robert (LaDonna) Skrobarczyk, Catherine (James) Herndon, Louis (Dara) Skrobarczyk, Stephen (Mary) Skrobarczyk, Jerome (Joyce) Skrobarczyk, George Skrobarczyk, Elizabeth (Jeff) King, Michael Skrobarczyk, Laura Skrobarczyk, 47 Grandchildren, and numerous Great Grandchildren and several Great Great Grandchildren, two sisters Louise Day and Violet (Douglas) Frost. She is preceded in death by her husband Louis Skrobarczyk, sons Joseph, Fulton and Mark (Teresa) Skrobarczyk and grandchildren Nicolas and Patrick Skrobarczyk, parents Louis and Lydia Dillman, sisters Ruth Talbert and Mildred Yates and brother Melvin Dillman.
Anita, an amazing matriarch to a huge family, left this world in her last steps to join God, His Angels and all her family who have gone before. She will be missed, but we rejoice in the peace and joy she is finally able to embrace. Following in her Grandparents pioneering spirit relocating from Armor, South Dakota to South Texas, we celebrate her life as a Christian, faithful to her God, her husband, her children and herself, she recognized the goodness in everyone and everything around her. Anita’s loving Christian life was displayed through her quick wit, classic sense of style, supportive kindness and dedication to nurturing and giving.
Burial will follow mass at Seaside Memorial Park.
She is survived by her children Richard (Lois) Skrobarczyk, Carol (Joe) Thompson, James (Lawanda) Skrobarczyk, Joan (Bill) Fisher, Robert (LaDonna) Skrobarczyk, Catherine (James) Herndon, Louis (Dara) Skrobarczyk, Stephen (Mary) Skrobarczyk, Jerome (Joyce) Skrobarczyk, George Skrobarczyk, Elizabeth (Jeff) King, Michael Skrobarczyk, Laura Skrobarczyk, 47 Grandchildren, and numerous Great Grandchildren and several Great Great Grandchildren, two sisters Louise Day and Violet (Douglas) Frost. She is preceded in death by her husband Louis Skrobarczyk, sons Joseph, Fulton and Mark (Teresa) Skrobarczyk and grandchildren Nicolas and Patrick Skrobarczyk, parents Louis and Lydia Dillman, sisters Ruth Talbert and Mildred Yates and brother Melvin Dillman.
Anita, an amazing matriarch to a huge family, left this world in her last steps to join God, His Angels and all her family who have gone before. She will be missed, but we rejoice in the peace and joy she is finally able to embrace. Following in her Grandparents pioneering spirit relocating from Armor, South Dakota to South Texas, we celebrate her life as a Christian, faithful to her God, her husband, her children and herself, she recognized the goodness in everyone and everything around her. Anita’s loving Christian life was displayed through her quick wit, classic sense of style, supportive kindness and dedication to nurturing and giving.
Burial will follow mass at Seaside Memorial Park.
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