Verba Jane "Verbie" (Diedrich)
Vculek
Apr 20, 1924 - Feb 4, 2020
Submitted by Glenn
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Enid News & Eagle
6 February 2020
Mass of
Christian burial will be at 10:00 AM
Saturday February 8, 2020 at St. Joseph's
with Rev. Ed Menasco as celebrant.
Burial
will follow at Calvary Cemetery in Hennessey
under the direction of Cordry-Gritz Funeral
Home.
Verba "Verbie" was born April 20, 1924 on a
farm east of Marshall to William and Emma
Diedrich and passed away February 4, 2020 at
Hennessey Care Center.
After graduating from Marshall High School,
she started working for the Bank of Marshall
and continued her career there for
forty-five years.
She married Ernest Vculek on October 26,
1948 at St. Camillus Church in Marshall.
They lived on the family farm and Verbie
continued to live there following Ernest's
death until her health declined.
She was a member of St. Camillus Catholic
Church of Marshall. She belonged to the
Altar Society and was a Eucharistic
Minister. She led the singing until its
closing.
Her first solo at age 3½ was "Silent Night"
in German on Christmas eve at the E & R
Church. She said God blessed her with her
voice. She sang at school functions, many
organizations, weddings, and funerals.
She enjoyed growing flowers in the summer
and needlework in the winter.
She will be missed by her daughter Pamela of
Ohio; nieces Diane Petru, Ellen Price,
Janell Ernce, and Debbie Wolff; nephews
Marvin Kusik and Arlon Enmeier.
Verbie was preceded in death by her husband
Ernest, parents William and Emma Diedrich;
one sister Madonna Enmeier; nieces Dorene
Horstman and Sharon Long and nephew William
Enmeier.
Memorial donations may be made in her name
to Calvary Cemetery, Hennessey or Marshall
Cemetery South with the funeral home serving
as custodian of the fund.
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