Tadey, Edna Stankiewicz, 94, of Moundsville, WV, died Thursday, June 29, 2006 in Reynolds Memorial Hospital, Glen Dale, WV.
She was born May 23, 1912 in Adena , Ohio, a daughter of the late Joseph and Mary Zomienski Stankiewicz. Mrs. Tadey was the retired owner of the Dilles Motel & Restaurant, Dilles Bottom, OH, and a Christian by faith.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, George Tadey; two brothers, Stanley and George Stankiewicz; three sisters, Elizabeth Zuleski, Estella Majewski, and Violet Campana.
Surviving are a sister, Charlotte Wickersham of Moundsville; a brother-in-law, Gene Campana of Steubenville, OH; her niece and caregiver, Jerri Skvarka and her husband, Tony, of Moundsville; several nieces, nephews and friends.
Friends received from 1:00 pm until time of service at 2:00 pm at the Altmeyer Funeral Home, Lutes & Kirby Vance Chapel, 118 Grant Ave., Moundsville. Interment in Powhatan Cemetery, Powhatan Point, OH.
Online condolences may be expressed at altmeyer.com.
Past Services
Cemetery
Monday July 03, 2006
Visitation
Monday July 03, 2006
1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
Altmeyer Funeral Home- Moundsville Chapel
118 Grant Avenue
Moundsville, WV 26041
304-845-4560 | Directions
118 Grant Avenue
Moundsville, WV 26041
304-845-4560 | Directions
Service
Monday July 03, 2006
2:00 pm
Altmeyer Funeral Home- Moundsville Chapel
118 Grant Avenue
Moundsville, WV 26041
304-845-4560 | Directions
118 Grant Avenue
Moundsville, WV 26041
304-845-4560 | Directions
To the family of Edna Tadey,
I cared for Edna 3 years ago at Mound View when I worked there as an LPN. She was one of my most precious and favorite people. We would always sing “You Are My Sunshine” together. I never knew anyone who could sing the complete second verse without looking, until I was singing the first verse one day in the hallway while passing medicaitons and I heard this little voice inside the next room singing along. When I stopped after the first verse, the little voice continued on with the rest of the song. I rounded the corner to see who my singing companion was, and there was Edna. She looked up and smiled, as she always did, and she continued on singing. Every time I entered her room from that day on, we would sing our song. I’m still not able to sing the second verse, it just won’t stick, but every single time I hear that song, Edna is the sweet little face I see and I can still invision her sitting there with her smile singing with me. She blessed me with her gentleness and loving way. She will always hold a place in my heart.
God Bless your family and please know that she made a lasting impression on me. I loved her dearly.
My Deepest Sympathies,
Shelly L. Trussell, Edna’s friend. <*}}><