Lillian Sc___an
Ch_____ki
96 years
20 July 1913 – 16 March 2009
Ch_____ki
96 years
20 July 1913 – 16 March 2009
Do you want to know A Secret to A Long Life? Evelyn often said “the key to a long life is a positive attitude… and a lack of gossip!”
Evelyn, resident of Pine, Arizona since 1992, peacefully left this Earth for her Next Adventure in The Universe, on March 16, 2009 in Payson, Arizona. She was born Evelyn Lillian Sc___an on July 20, 1913 in Detroit, Michigan to Edward A Sc___an and Ella Z__k. Wife of 56 years to Theodore Ch_____ki (d1988). Evelyn is survived by her brother Earl Sc___an, Daughter Lou Ch_____ki, Son Larry Ch_____ki, and grandchildren Suzy Sholar, Ivan Er____on, and Sonya S__w. She also leaves behind two great-grandsons, nephews, nieces, and many in-laws.
Evelyn was an alumni of Lincoln High School, Ysplanti, Michigan. She was a member of Sheppard of the Pines Lutheran Church in Payson, Arizona.
By way of employment, Evelyn was diversified in her pursuits. She owned and operated grocery stores in Michigan and Phoenix, Arizona. She also turned her home into a Boarding House to support Soldiers during World War II. Most of her years at work were spent with Motorola; she was hired very early in Motorola’s Arizona History, starting a legacy as the First Female Electrical Technician and the First Woman to Travel for them. She retired in 1977 from Motorola after 27 years.
She was easy going, friendly and relaxed. Her favorite color was purple and she loved Indian Jewelry and Butterflies. Her home was decorated with Roosters as well as Classics like Pinkie (by Thomas Lawrence) and Blue Boy (by Thomas Gainsborough).
Evelyn enjoyed many leisurely pursuits, including Square Dancing, Handiwork, Domestic Duties, Kiwanis, Church Going, Gambling, and a Healthy dose of Budweiser. Over the years, Evelyn has been a huge financial supporter of the Tonto Apache Indian Tribe, via Matazal Casino. In addition to Bingo and Slot Machines, Evelyn had several standing engagements each week for assorted card games (Canasta, Pinochle, Cribbage, and Rummy were some of her favorites). In earlier times, she was an avid crafter (sewing, knitting, crochet, etc.) She also kept a pristine yard, garden, and home. More recently, she took advantage of the Arizona State Library, Talking Book Division.
When Evelyn decided to Continue her Journey, she requested those that knew her to Celebrate Life! If an Expression of Life is desired, please make contributions to RTA Hospice in Payson, Arizona (511 S Mudsprings Rd, Payson, AZ 85541) or American Printing House (PO Box 6389, Louisville, KY 40206) (publisher of Audio Books) in the name of Evelyn Ch_____ki.
2 comments:
Wow, you really look like her!! I'm sorry for your loss. But it sounds like she led a very full and happy life.
Wow! You're right!
I know I look like that side of the family, but I hadn't paid attention to the similarities between that picture and me. I mean look at my picture on the side-bar, we're about the same age. Of course, I don't have the fancy hair going on, but we really DO look alike!
wow.
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