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Monday, March 13, 2017Longtime Nevada County resident Mary "Pat" Rorden passed away on Feb. 28, 2017 at her home in Grass Valley at the age of 84 with family at her side. She was born on March 17, 1932 in Calumet City, Illinois, but spent many of her early years in Brazil while her father assisted with the construction of the first steel mill in South America. Pat was preceded in death by her father Walter Jesernig, mother Mary Jesernig, brother Rudy (Glenna) Jesernig, and sister Delores (Dale) Tollefson. Pat is survived by daughter, Chris (Tim) Evans, stepdaughter Eileen (Bob) Godwin, and stepson Sterling (Marianne) Rorden. Pat is also survived by grandchildren, Hayley Evans, Ashley Evans, Kyle Godwin, Stacey Godwin, and great-grandson Sonny Chappell, along with numerous nieces and nephews. Pat married the love of her life, Bill Rorden, on April 29th, 1967. Together they enjoyed world-traveling, entertaining, flying, camping and fishing for almost 50 years.Pat had many talents and passions throughout her vibrant life. One of her favorite summer pastimes was water skiing. She helped to organize the Desert Water Ski Club in Tri-Cities, Washington, a renowned club that once entertained Pr...
Former University Of Arkansas Coach Edward Fedosky Passes Away - SwimSwam
Monday, January 09, 2017ArkansasOnline.Edward “Coach” Fedosky, 89, of Fayetteville, died Sunday, December 18, 2016 at his home after a long battle with Parkinson’s disease. He was born December 15, 1927 in Calumet City, Illinois to Edward and Grace Fluegge Fedosky.Ed served in the Marines Corp during the final months of WWII. He received his Master’s degree from Indiana University, and went on to teach and coach swimming at Union College in Schenectady, New York, Kansas State University in Manhattan, Kansas, and finally at the University of Arkansas.Coach and his family spent summers operating Wilderness Campsites at Lake Shishebogma in Wisconsin. They moved to Fayetteville in 1967 when Ed became the Men’s Razorback Swim Coach. During his coaching career, he was inducted into both the Arkansas Sports and U.S. Swimming Halls of Fame. Ed built and established Swim Ranch in 1975 and operated it with his family, teaching countless people how to swim for the past 41 years.Ed was a longtime member of Fellowship Bible Church in Lowell. He and Virginia were morning “greeters” for over 20 years. The family is rejoicing that he is now face to face with his Savior.Ed is survived by his wife of 64 years, Virginia “Kiki” Eubank Fedosky of the home; five children, Edward Fedosky and wife Rebecca of Madison, Wisconsin, Susan Gabbard and husband Ron of Elm Springs, Dr. Scott Fedosky and wife Teresa of Fayetteville, Kim Brinson and husband Mike of Wesley, Dr. Keane Fedosky and wife Amy of Rowlett, Texas; three brothers, Victor of Oregon, Allan of Florida, Wayne of Springdale; one sister, Virginia Jerzyk of Indiana; 23 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a sister, Juanita Meunier.
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Monday, March 13, 2017Longtime Nevada County resident Mary "Pat" Rorden passed away on Feb. 28, 2017 at her home in Grass Valley at the age of 84 with family at her side. She was born on March 17, 1932 in Calumet City, Illinois, but spent many of her early years in Brazil while her father assisted with the construction of the first steel mill in South America. Pat was preceded in death by her father Walter Jesernig, mother Mary Jesernig, brother Rudy (Glenna) Jesernig, and sister Delores (Dale) Tollefson. Pat is survived by daughter, Chris (Tim) Evans, stepdaughter Eileen (Bob) Godwin, and stepson Sterling (Marianne) Rorden. Pat is also survived by grandchildren, Hayley Evans, Ashley Evans, Kyle Godwin, Stacey Godwin, and great-grandson Sonny Chappell, along with numerous nieces and nephews. Pat married the love of her life, Bill Rorden, on April 29th, 1967. Together they enjoyed world-traveling, entertaining, flying, camping and fishing for almost 50 years.Pat had many talents and passions throughout her vibrant life. One of her favorite summer pastimes was water skiing. She helped to organize the Desert Water Ski Club in Tri-Cities, Washington, a renowned club that once entertained Pr...
Former University Of Arkansas Coach Edward Fedosky Passes Away - SwimSwam
Monday, January 09, 2017ArkansasOnline.Edward “Coach” Fedosky, 89, of Fayetteville, died Sunday, December 18, 2016 at his home after a long battle with Parkinson’s disease. He was born December 15, 1927 in Calumet City, Illinois to Edward and Grace Fluegge Fedosky.Ed served in the Marines Corp during the final months of WWII. He received his Master’s degree from Indiana University, and went on to teach and coach swimming at Union College in Schenectady, New York, Kansas State University in Manhattan, Kansas, and finally at the University of Arkansas.Coach and his family spent summers operating Wilderness Campsites at Lake Shishebogma in Wisconsin. They moved to Fayetteville in 1967 when Ed became the Men’s Razorback Swim Coach. During his coaching career, he was inducted into both the Arkansas Sports and U.S. Swimming Halls of Fame. Ed built and established Swim Ranch in 1975 and operated it with his family, teaching countless people how to swim for the past 41 years.Ed was a longtime member of Fellowship Bible Church in Lowell. He and Virginia were morning “greeters” for over 20 years. The family is rejoicing that he is now face to face with his Savior.Ed is survived by his wife of 64 years, Virginia “Kiki” Eubank Fedosky of the home; five children, Edward Fedosky and wife Rebecca of Madison, Wisconsin, Susan Gabbard and husband Ron of Elm Springs, Dr. Scott Fedosky and wife Teresa of Fayetteville, Kim Brinson and husband Mike of Wesley, Dr. Keane Fedosky and wife Amy of Rowlett, Texas; three brothers, Victor of Oregon, Allan of Florida, Wayne of Springdale; one sister, Virginia Jerzyk of Indiana; 23 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a sister, Juanita Meunier.