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Lillian Krajnik Nagorski

18 Nov 1926 – 8 Apr 2010

Birth18 Nov 1926
Death8 Apr 2010
CemeteryOrd Cemetery
Ord , Valley County , Nebraska , USA
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Lillian (Krajmol) Nagorski, 83, of Loup City died Thursday, April 8, 2010, at her home. She was born Nov. 18, 1926, southwest of Ord to Henry and Theresa (Pokorney) Krajnik. Mrs. Nagorski was born on Nov. 18, 1926, on the family farm 12 miles southwest of Ord to Henry and Theresa (Pokorney) Krajnik. She was preceded in death by her husband, Gilbert Nagorski; son, Donald and her parents. Survivors of the immediate family include sons and daughters-in-law, Larry and Bev Nagorski of Wood River, Richard and Deb Nagorski of Grand Island and Marvin Nagorski of Spring Dale, Wash.; daughter-in-law, Sandi Nagorski of Loup City; and sister and brother-in-law, Rosie and Ed Bisaillon of Appleton, Wis.; grandchildren and spouses, Jeremy and Jennifer Nagorski of Alburqurque, N.M., Janet and Mike Brown of Bruning, Wyatt Nagorski of Moab, Utah and special friend Vera, Nathan Nagorski and special friend, Jancina and her daughter, Elizabeth of Grand Island, Crystal Nagorski of Lincoln, Adam and Michelle Nagorski of Grand Island and Lance Nagorski of Kearney; step-grandson, Steven Wynn Kamper of Grand Island; great-granddaughter, Alexandria Nora Brestel of Bruning; step-great-granddaughter, Marissa Brown of Bruning and a host of friends and relatives. She attended school at District 41 Hard Scrable School to the 8th grade. She had the honor of being in the top 10-8th grade graduates in Valley County. Since money was so scarce she did not attend high school. At the age of 12, she went to work doing home cleaning, washing and ironing, taking care of new babies and babysitting. She loved Czech music and loved to dance. In June 1947, she met Gilbert Nagorski at a dance and they were married Nov. 16, 1948. They resided on their farm nine miles southwest of Arcadia their entire married life. To this union, four sons were born, Larry, Richard, Donald and Marvin. She raised chickens, a large garden and helped Gilbert with the farm work. She loved sports and attended all of her son's and grandchildren's sporting events. She played softball with the RKD Women's softball team for 21 years. She also bowled with the Loup City Monday Night Women's League for 30 years till her health forced her to quit. Gilbert passed away in September, 1990 so she sold the farm and bought a home in Loup City. She loved to travel. Her goal was to see all 50 states but, because of her health was only able to visit 44 states, Canada, Mexico, Europe and Hawaii. She was baptized in the Catholic faith, a silent member of the Ladies Sodality Circle 2 and a 4-H leader for 15 years. She loved to do cross word puzzles and playing cards.

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