Irene Ann (Vaverka)
Boucher
Jun 7, 1948 - Mar 29, 2016
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre
Graveside services for Irene (Vaverka) Boucher, 67, Hennessey, will be at
10:00 AM Tuesday April 5, 2016 at Hennessey Cemetery.
Irene was born on June 7, 1948, to John and Antonia Vaverka, and went to be with
the Lord on March 29, 2016, unexpectedly.
She graduated from Hennessey High School in 1966 and was voted Most Helpful in
her class. She also attended Oklahoma State University. She later married the
love of her life, Dale J. Wehling; and from that union, two children were born;
Curtis L. Wehling, of Waukomis; and Mitzi J. Bishop of Schertz, Texa
Irene was a diligent and dedicated employee of the Federal Government for 41
years. She knew no stranger and no task was too big or too small for her. She
cared for her family, friends and even strangers without giving a second
thought. Putting others ahead of herself was always a priority, especially her
children and grandson.
She will be deeply missed by all. Irene is survived by her son, Curtis;
daughter, Mitzi; son-in-law, James V Bishop; and her only grandchild, Connor
Bishop.
She is preceded in death by her parents, John and Antonia Vaverka; brother,
Ernest Vaverka; and sister, Delores Vaverka.
In Lieu of Flowers, Irene had requested that any memorial donations be made to
The American Diabetes Association or any cause for Autism Advocacy.
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