Seszko, Anna, 94, of Moundsville, WV, died Tuesday, October 18, 2011 in Cameron Nursing & Rehab Center.
She was born April 19, 1917 in Moundsville, the daughter of the late Charlie and Petrona Boswink Lekovitch.
Mrs. Seszko was a homemaker and a Catholic by faith.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Leo J. Seszko; two brothers, Joe and Charlie Lekovitch.
Surviving are three daughters, Helen Jane Thomas Eikerenkotter of Dayton, OH, Mary Ann Roger Pettit of Moundsville, and Patricia Elias of Moundsville; seven grandchildren, Roger Pettit, II, Beth Ann O’Neil, Danny Pettit, Katherine Mazzone, Jennifer Skaggs, Lititia Thomas and Stephanie Crippen; eight great-grandchildren; a nephew, Joseph Lekovitch of New Mexico.
Visitation and services are private and at the convenience of the family, with interment in Fairview Cemetery.
Arrangements by Altmeyer Funeral Home, Lutes & Kirby-Vance Chapel, 118 Grant Avenue, Moundsville,
Online condolences may be expressed at altmeyer.com
Past Services
Cemetery
Saturday October 22, 2011
Service
Saturday October 22, 2011
Altmeyer Funeral Home - Lutes &Kirby Vance Chapel
118 Grant Ave.
Moundsville, WV 26041
304-845-4560 | Directions
118 Grant Ave.
Moundsville, WV 26041
304-845-4560 | Directions
Dear Anna,
Thank you for spending time at Cameron Nursing and Rehab and letting us care for you. You made a difference in our lives and you helped to change us. You have become our mom and grandma. I shall miss you teaching Lithuanian and Polish to us and the other residents. We loved your ornery smile and how you would tease us in a foreign language! Thanks for being a part of our lives and dragging your daughters with you. Our lives are richer indeed!
Jo Ann Hewitt
Grandma, now you can read without interruption. Find Jiriki and take care of him for me. Be sure God gets some of your jelly pancakes too.
MaryAnn,So sorry to hear about the passing of your mom.I remember her coming into the store.She was such a sweet lady,and very lucky to have had you as a daughter.Now both your mom and dad will be watching down on you.God Bless you and your family…Love Debbie
My dear precious mom. I will miss sitting with you and holding your hand.Most of all I will miss all the kisses I gave you when you had your eyes closed and you would have that beautiful smile on your face. You knew who it was. I love you much mom. You would reply,I love you more Janie.
My dearest, dearest mom, how much I’m going to miss you. You have been at my side all these years and also my childrens. I bet anything you’re up there cleaning and cooking and telling them “Don’t dirty up and wipe your feet.” Mom how much I love you.
Our sympathy & prayers are with all of Anna’s family.May God comfort you in your time of sorrow.
Pastor Bob & Bonnie Muster and the
Moundsville Foursquare Gospel Church
To the family of Anna,
Sending you my prayers for comfort. I will never forget Anna. The first time I met her was when my Mother-in-law- Doris came to reside at Cameron Nursing Home. The first thing that struck me was this little lady with such a beautiful smile for you. Then I find a mutual family connection. I pray that your good memories get you thru this hard time.