She was born on November 18th 1918 in Witherbee, N.Y., the daughter of Franciszek "Frank" and Joanna "Jennie" (Kudlacik) Blahut.
Theodosia worked for many years at the bank in Port Henry, N.Y. first as a bookkeeper and then as a teller and subsequently the head teller.
Before her illness she enjoyed needlework, especially crocheting, and was an avid reader.
As a widow, she worked hard to maintain her home, and she cared for a huge lawn which was a source of pride for her.
She was predeceased by her parents, Frank and Johanna Blahut, her husband; Adam Zelinsky, three brothers; Frank Blahut, Ignatius Blahut, and Henry T. Blahut on December 13th 2012, and a sister; Lucille "Mary" (Blahut) Konopka.
A graveside service will be at the St. Peter and Paul Cemetery in Moriah, N.Y. in the spring.
Arrangements are by the Harland Funeral Home in Port Henry, N.Y.
She was born on November 18th 1918 in Witherbee, N.Y., the daughter of Franciszek "Frank" and Joanna "Jennie" (Kudlacik) Blahut.
Theodosia worked for many years at the bank in Port Henry, N.Y. first as a bookkeeper and then as a teller and subsequently the head teller.
Before her illness she enjoyed needlework, especially crocheting, and was an avid reader.
As a widow, she worked hard to maintain her home, and she cared for a huge lawn which was a source of pride for her.
She was predeceased by her parents, Frank and Johanna Blahut, her husband; Adam Zelinsky, three brothers; Frank Blahut, Ignatius Blahut, and Henry T. Blahut on December 13th 2012, and a sister; Lucille "Mary" (Blahut) Konopka.
A graveside service will be at the St. Peter and Paul Cemetery in Moriah, N.Y. in the spring.
Arrangements are by the Harland Funeral Home in Port Henry, N.Y.
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