Memorials › Stella Dolores Sulak Chernohorsky
14 Jul 1917 – 4 Jun 2004
| Birth | 14 Jul 1917 |
| Death | 4 Jun 2004 |
| Cemetery | Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery East Bernard , Wharton County , Texas , USA |
| Added by | Felicia Valusek on 20 Oct 2025 |
| FaG | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/53237310 |
Funeral services for Stella Chernohorsky, 87, of East Bernard, were held at 10 a.m. Tuesday, June 8, 2004, at Holy Cross Catholic Church in East Bernard with Rev. Donald Ruppert officiating the funeral mass and rite of committal. Interment was in the Holy Cross Cemetery. Serving as pallbearers were Jeff Birdwell, Bobby Schramme, Wayne Schramme, John Witte, Charlie Chernohorsky and Gerard Hauser. Mrs. Chernohorsky was born in Wallis to parents William Edward Sulak and Mary Ann Fisklak Sulak. She was reared in the Wallis area and attended school at Guardian Angel School and Wallis School. On Nov. 9, 1935, she married Joe Chernohorsky in East Bernard. Mrs. Chernohorsky was a homemaker all her life and a member of Holy Cross Catholic Church. She died Friday, June 4, 2004, in Wharton. She is survived by daughters, Annette Birdwell and husband, Jeff, of Richmond and Florence Chernohorsky of East Bernard; daughter-in-law, Rosalie Chernohorsky of East Bernard; sisters, Virginia Hauser of Rosenberg, Mary Venglar of Rosenberg and Delores Synder and husband, Jack, of Needville; brother, Daniel Sulak and wife, Maryie, of Rosenberg; sister-in-law, Libby Sulak of Rosenberg; grandchildren, Bobby Schramme and wife, Luanna, Wayne Schramme and wife, Felita, Sarah Chernohorsky and Charlie Chernohorsky; great-grandchildren, Meghann, Mallory, Hunter and Brandi. She was preceded in death by her parents, William and Mary Sulak; husband, Joe Chernohorsky; son, Daniel Chernohorsky; son-in-law, Bobbie Schramme; brothers, Leonard and Bill Sulak; and brothers-in-law, Henry Hauser and Frank Venglar. Funeral services were under the direction of Knesek and Sons Funeral Home in Wallis.
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