
Elmer
J. Skoch
Elmer J. Skoch, 85, retired farmer and stockman, of Seneca, KS, died
early Saturday morning, March 10, 2007 at Stormont Vail Hospital in
Topeka.
He
was born on a farm northwest of St. Benedict on February 23, 1922, the
son of Edward J. and Rose Wichman Skoch. He attended the Seneca Grade
School, and graduated from Seneca Public High School. After graduation,
he began working on the family farm, which would be his lifelong work
until his retirement.
On April 26, 1945, he married Mary Elizabeth
Buessing at Sacred Heart Church in Baileyville, KS. They lived and worked
the family farm until they moved to Seneca in November of 1982. They
raised five daughters. After retirement from the farm, Elmer worked
part time for Nemaha County COOP, Rural Water District #3, Ray’s
Apple Mart, and the Conoco gas station.
Elmer was a member of St. Marys Church
in St. Benedict, where he had served on the church council and the restoration
committee. He was also a member of Sts. Peter & Paul Catholic Church
in Seneca, a Grand Knight of the Knights of Columbus, and a Fourth Degree
member of Ponce De Leon Assembly of Seneca. Elmer also served on the
Nemaha County COOP Board from 1961-1975. His hobbies were playing cards
and woodworking.
Survivors are his wife Mary of the home;
five daughters, Betty Schraad of Seneca, Judy Osterhaus of Axtell, Cathy
Farrell of Frankfort, Patty Hasenkamp of Burchard, NE and Barb Bille
of Bonner Springs, KS; two sisters, Esther Enneking of Centralia, KS
and Eleanor Schultejans of Anamosa, IA; 17 grandchildren and 34 great-grandchildren.
His was preceded in death by his father,
who also died at the same age of 85 and on the same date 25 years ago,
March 10, 1982, and by his mother, who died on January 9, 1983. He was
also preceded in death by great-granddaughter Ariel E. Esslinger and
great-great-granddaughter Shawna Brook Esslinger, who were both lost
in a car accident on January 26, 2007.
Rosaries will be prayed on Monday, March
12, at 2 & 7 PM at Lauer Funeral Home in Seneca. The Mass of Christian
burial will be Tuesday, March 13, at Sts. Peter and Paul Church in Seneca.
Burial will be at the church cemetery.
Memorials may be given for the Nemaha
Valley Community Hospital or Sts. Peter and Paul School, and sent in
care of the family.