Beullah A. Crivits 1 2 3
- Born: 26 November 1917, , Trempealeau County, WI 1 2 3
- Died: 28 October 2011, La Crosse, WI at age 93
- Buried: 2 November 2011, La Crosse, WI 3
Another name for Beullah was "Doc" Crivits.
General Notes:
B. A. "Doc" Jahimiak, 93, of La Crosse, died on Friday, October 28, 2011 at the Hillview Health Care Center surrounded by her loving family. Doc was born on November 26, 1917 in Trempealeau, WI to Theodore and Anna (Frasch) Crivits. She married Ralph W. Jahimiak on May 14, 1940 in the Cathedral of St. Joseph the Workman, La Crosse.
Doc was a loving wife of 57 years until Ralph's death in 1997, a wonderful mother and she inspired and motivated her children to be their best. Doc was admired by all for her kind heartedness, knowledge, wisdom and patience. Doc enjoyed the domestic skills of cooking, baking, and especially making her fabulous coconut oatmeal raisin cookies and banana bread for her family and friends. Let us not forget those "Losey Boulevard" specialty cookies. She was also a master at sewing, crocheting, cross stitch, crafts, gardening, cards and golfing. She would humbly tell of her two holes-in-one and was a member of the Coulee Golf Bowl Ladies Club. Doc loved playing cards and winning with a "loner" at euchre tournaments in her younger days or at family gatherings. In retirement, Doc traveled extensively with her husband, Ralph, wintering in Florida, the southwest, Texas and RVing throughout Mexico, even Central America. Doc was very faithful to her Catholic beliefs and devoted to her family. She was the "best".
She is survived by four children, Joan Jahimiak of Weslaco, TX, David Jahimiak of La Crosse, Bonnie (Bob) Cummings of La Crescent, MN and Paul (Jan) Jahimiak of Silver City, NM, seven grandchildren, David (Sue) Ganschow, Laura (Bobby) Wieczorek, Peter (Chris) Carlson, Megan (Andrew) Anderson, Jacob Jahimiak, Heather (Charlie) Stephenson, Lindsay (Grant) Lenzen, and seven great-grandchildren, Johanna, Lydia, Jeremiah, Lucas, Claire, Lola Rae, and James as well as many nephews and nieces. She was preceded in death by her loving husband Ralph, her mother Anna and two brothers, Woodrow and Paul.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Wednesday, November 2nd, 2011 at 10:30 AM at Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church. Rev. David Olson will officiate. Burial will be in the Catholic Cemetery. Friends may call at the Blessed Sacrament Parish Center on Wednesday from 9:15 until the time of services. In lieu of flowers, memorials are preferred. The family would like to thank the loving and caring staff at Hillview Health Care Center, especially the 500 Spoke for their wonderful and devoted care.
(Source: La Crosse Tribune, 31 Oct 2011) ----------------------------------------------------------------
Noted events in her life were:
• She appeared on the 1920 US Census in Trempealeau, WI on January 1920. 1
1920 US Census Sheet 4B, Roll 2018, District 219, Household 116 Trempealeau, Trempealeau County, Wisconsin Beulah A. Crivits..Daughter..2..WI (Living with parents.) .
• She appeared on the 1930 US Census in La Crosse, WI on 8 April 1930. 2
1930 US Census Sheet 9B, Roll 2578, District 32-13, Household 228 La Crosse, La Crosse County, Wisconsin 612 La Crosse Street; home owned, $1000 Bullah Crivits..Daughter..12..WI (Living with parents.) .
• Her obituary was published in the La Crosse Tribune on 31 October 2011 in La Crosse, WI. B. A. "Doc" Jahimiak, 93, of La Crosse, died on Friday, October 28, 2011 at the Hillview Health Care Center surrounded by her loving family. Doc was born on November 26, 1917 in Trempealeau, WI to Theodore and Anna (Frasch) Crivits. She married Ralph W. Jahimiak on May 14, 1940 in the Cathedral of St. Joseph the Workman, La Crosse.
Doc was a loving wife of 57 years until Ralph's death in 1997, a wonderful mother and she inspired and motivated her children to be their best. Doc was admired by all for her kind heartedness, knowledge, wisdom and patience. Doc enjoyed the domestic skills of cooking, baking, and especially making her fabulous coconut oatmeal raisin cookies and banana bread for her family and friends. Let us not forget those "Losey Boulevard" specialty cookies. She was also a master at sewing, crocheting, cross stitch, crafts, gardening, cards and golfing. She would humbly tell of her two holes-in-one and was a member of the Coulee Golf Bowl Ladies Club. Doc loved playing cards and winning with a "loner" at euchre tournaments in her younger days or at family gatherings. In retirement, Doc traveled extensively with her husband, Ralph, wintering in Florida, the southwest, Texas and RVing throughout Mexico, even Central America. Doc was very faithful to her Catholic beliefs and devoted to her family. She was the "best".
She is survived by four children, Joan Jahimiak of Weslaco, TX, David Jahimiak of La Crosse, Bonnie (Bob) Cummings of La Crescent, MN and Paul (Jan) Jahimiak of Silver City, NM, seven grandchildren, David (Sue) Ganschow, Laura (Bobby) Wieczorek, Peter (Chris) Carlson, Megan (Andrew) Anderson, Jacob Jahimiak, Heather (Charlie) Stephenson, Lindsay (Grant) Lenzen, and seven great-grandchildren, Johanna, Lydia, Jeremiah, Lucas, Claire, Lola Rae, and James as well as many nephews and nieces. She was preceded in death by her loving husband Ralph, her mother Anna and two brothers, Woodrow and Paul.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Wednesday, November 2nd, 2011 at 10:30 AM at Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church. Rev. David Olson will officiate. Burial will be in the Catholic Cemetery. Friends may call at the Blessed Sacrament Parish Center on Wednesday from 9:15 until the time of services. In lieu of flowers, memorials are preferred. The family would like to thank the loving and caring staff at Hillview Health Care Center, especially the 500 Spoke for their wonderful and devoted care.
(Source: La Crosse Tribune, 31 Oct 2011) ---------------------------------------------------------------- .
• She was buried on 2 November 2011 in the Catholic Cemetery of La Crosse in La Crosse, WI.
Plot: Section 23
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