Olga was a stay-at-home mom and very active in her church (Epiphany Parish) and daughters' activities. She was a volunteer at Seton Hospital for many years. In 1987, after Ambrose retired, they moved to Sonoma. Olga continued her volunteer work at the Church Mouse and was also a pink lady at Sonoma Hospital. Ambrose died in 1992, but Olga remained in Sonoma, residing there for almost 20 years. She moved to Grass Valley (Eskaton) in 2005 after an illness to be closer to one of her daughters. Our Mom got psoriatic arthritis in her late 30s and was also a breast cancer survivor. In spite of living in daily pain, she never wavered in her care of her family. She was generous and giving and she'll always be missed.
Olga was a stay-at-home mom and very active in her church (Epiphany Parish) and daughters' activities. She was a volunteer at Seton Hospital for many years. In 1987, after Ambrose retired, they moved to Sonoma. Olga continued her volunteer work at the Church Mouse and was also a pink lady at Sonoma Hospital. Ambrose died in 1992, but Olga remained in Sonoma, residing there for almost 20 years. She moved to Grass Valley (Eskaton) in 2005 after an illness to be closer to one of her daughters. Our Mom got psoriatic arthritis in her late 30s and was also a breast cancer survivor. In spite of living in daily pain, she never wavered in her care of her family. She was generous and giving and she'll always be missed.
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