
Wilbur
J. "Web" Burdiek
Wilbur J. "Web" Burdiek, 68, of Seneca, KS, died late Wednesday
afternoon, December 24, 2003, at the Nemaha Valley Community Hospital
in Seneca. He was diagnosed with bladder cancer five years ago.
He
was born January 7, 1935, the son of Frank A. and Anna Meyer Burdiek,
on the family farm south of Seneca. He grew up there, attended St. Bede's
Grade School at Kelly, and graduated from Sts. Peter & Paul High
School in Seneca in 1953. He attended St. Benedict Seminary for one
year at Atchison. He moved to Marysville and worked in the shipping
department for Montgomery Ward. In 1956 he returned to Seneca where
he began employment with Seneca Wholesale. He was a truck driver for
a year, then worked as a salesman for 43 years until his retirement
on January 1, 1999. Following his retirement, he worked for Rick Honeyman
Ford delivering and picking up cars.
On May 29, 1956, he married Lila M. Tanking
at St. Gregory's Church at Marysville. She died March 31, 2000.
He was a member of Sts. Peter & Paul
Church, where he was a money counter for 25 years and the St. Joseph
Society at the church. He was also a member of the Knights of Columbus
and the Seneca Lions Club, where he was a volunteer driver to deliver
corneas. He served on the Nemaha Valley School Board for 10 years from
1976 to 1986, and was presently serving his second term on the Seneca
City Council. Web was a friendly man who loved to cook, travel and garden.
He and his wife, Lila, were among the organizers of the Seneca Squares,
a square dancing club.
Survivors are two sons; Michael of Laguna
Beach, CA and Richard "Dick" of Laurel, MD; two daughters,
Kathleen "Kathy" and Debra "Deb" Huerter-Wiebe,
both of Seneca; three brothers, Leonard of Sabetha, KS, Regis and Edgar,
both of Topeka; three sisters, Imelda Skoch of Axtell, KS, Bernice Glover
of Salina, KS, Marjorie Steinlage of Corning, KS; and nine grandchildren.
Besides his wife, he was preceded in death
by two brothers Francis and Norbert.
Mass of Christian burial will be 10:30
A.M. Monday at Sts. Peter & Paul Church in Seneca. The burial will
be in the church cemetery. The rosary will be prayed at 3 and 7 P.M.
Sunday at the Lauer Funeral Home in Seneca where he will lie in state
after 8:30 A.M. Sunday.
Memorials may be given for Nemaha Valley
Community Hospital, the Seneca Lions Club, or Sts. Peter & Paul
School and sent in care of the family.