Irene grew up in Ashton where she attended school, then lived in Grand Island, Nebraska where she worked as a nanny. There she met her husband Valentine "Buck" Danfield. They were married April 25, 1940, at Cambridge, Nebraska. Buck preceded her in death. They moved to Eustis in 1943, where she made her home and raised her six children. Many enjoyed her delicious cooking; she was the chef of the Eustis High School for thirteen years, cooked for the Lions Club and also for congregate meals at East Lawn in Lexington. She then married Wilber Darnall on July 27, 1968, at Curtis, Nebraska. Wilber also preceded her in death.
Irene was president for a time of NABA of Eustis, a member of St. Ann's Catholic Church, the Altar Society, and the Up and Coming Club of Eustis. She later moved to Lexington in 1976.
Irene enjoyed her hobby of making Raggedy Ann dolls, making over 350 dolls that her children and grandchildren enjoyed, and others could purchase.
Survivors are: sister, Rosemary Kowalski of Loup City; five daughters, Mary Louise Danfield of Kapoho, Hawaii; Marjorie Travis and husband Ron of Omaha; Valjean Embrey of Valley, Nebraska; Betty Werth of South Bend, Nebraska; Romona Lillich of Atwood, Kansas; and son, Ron Danfield and wife Polly of Mission Viejo, California; step-children, Dale and wife Janice Darnall of Eustis; Nebraska; Clark and wife Jean Darnall of Glasco, Kansas; and Bonnie and husband Nick Casper of Lexington; 14 grandchildren, 16 step-grandchildren, 35 great-grandchildren, and many great-great grandchildren.
Irene was preceded in death by her parents; husband of 25 years Valentine "Buck" Danfield; husband of 20 years, Wilber Darnall; dear friend Ralph Johnson; brothers, Joseph, Richard, and Ted Radke; sister, Marie Bogacz; stepchildren, Glenn and Bill Darnall; granddaughter, Jennifer Andrade, and two infant granddaughters, Carla Lee and Jill Rae Lillich.
Burial was in the Eustis West Cemetery, Eustis, NE.
Irene grew up in Ashton where she attended school, then lived in Grand Island, Nebraska where she worked as a nanny. There she met her husband Valentine "Buck" Danfield. They were married April 25, 1940, at Cambridge, Nebraska. Buck preceded her in death. They moved to Eustis in 1943, where she made her home and raised her six children. Many enjoyed her delicious cooking; she was the chef of the Eustis High School for thirteen years, cooked for the Lions Club and also for congregate meals at East Lawn in Lexington. She then married Wilber Darnall on July 27, 1968, at Curtis, Nebraska. Wilber also preceded her in death.
Irene was president for a time of NABA of Eustis, a member of St. Ann's Catholic Church, the Altar Society, and the Up and Coming Club of Eustis. She later moved to Lexington in 1976.
Irene enjoyed her hobby of making Raggedy Ann dolls, making over 350 dolls that her children and grandchildren enjoyed, and others could purchase.
Survivors are: sister, Rosemary Kowalski of Loup City; five daughters, Mary Louise Danfield of Kapoho, Hawaii; Marjorie Travis and husband Ron of Omaha; Valjean Embrey of Valley, Nebraska; Betty Werth of South Bend, Nebraska; Romona Lillich of Atwood, Kansas; and son, Ron Danfield and wife Polly of Mission Viejo, California; step-children, Dale and wife Janice Darnall of Eustis; Nebraska; Clark and wife Jean Darnall of Glasco, Kansas; and Bonnie and husband Nick Casper of Lexington; 14 grandchildren, 16 step-grandchildren, 35 great-grandchildren, and many great-great grandchildren.
Irene was preceded in death by her parents; husband of 25 years Valentine "Buck" Danfield; husband of 20 years, Wilber Darnall; dear friend Ralph Johnson; brothers, Joseph, Richard, and Ted Radke; sister, Marie Bogacz; stepchildren, Glenn and Bill Darnall; granddaughter, Jennifer Andrade, and two infant granddaughters, Carla Lee and Jill Rae Lillich.
Burial was in the Eustis West Cemetery, Eustis, NE.
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