
Paul
A. Skoch
Paul A. Skoch,
75, Baileyville, KS died Friday, May 23, 2003, at a Frankfort care home.
Paul
was born November 18, 1927 on a farm northwest of St. Benedict, KS.
He was the youngest son of Venzle B. and Rose Haefele Skoch. He grew
up on the family farm, attended St. Mary's Grade School and graduated
from Baileyville High School in 1945. He attended St. Benedict's College
for one year prior to returning to work on the family farm.
On April 15, 1950, Paul married
Eleanor W. Bokern at St. Bede's Church in Kelly, KS. After their marriage
they lived on and farmed the Skoch homestead for a year and then moved
to a farm south of Axtell for a short period. In 1953, they purchased
a farm northwest of Lillis and lived there for nine years. In 1962,
they purchased the Skoch homestead and returned to the St. Benedict
community. Paul was a farmer and raised cattle and hogs all of his life.
In 1990, they retired and moved to Baileyville. Prior to moving to the
Frankfort Care Home in April of this year, Paul had resided at Redbud
Plaza in Onaga, KS for 18 months.
Paul was an active member of the communities
in which he lived, willingly donating his time and talents to community
projects and activities. He served on several community boards, including
the Northeast Area Extension Advisory Council for Kansas State University,
the Nemaha County Extension Council, and for 14 years as the agricultural
representative on the Citizen's State Bank Board of Directors. He
was
involved in many programs for the development of youth including leader
of the Hustler's 4-H club and coaching pee wee and little league baseball
at St. Benedict for more than 10 years. He was a member of the
Knights of Columbus for over 50 years, was a devoted member of the
Catholic
Church, serving as a lector for 25 years.
Survivors besides his wife Eleanor are four
daughters: Elaine Skoch of Lawrence, KS; Janet Holthaus of Osage City,
KS; Lisa Moser, Wheaton, KS; Marcia Koelzer, Lincoln, NE; three sons:
Michael Skoch, Hastings, NE; Mark Skoch, Baileyville; and Maurice
Skoch, Topeka; two brothers: Sylvester Skoch, Seneca, KS and Robert
Skoch, Axtell, KS; and two sisters: Thelma Key, Emporia, KS and Mildred
Mueting, Axtell. Paul has 20 grandchildren and five godchildren. He
was preceded in death by an infant daughter Mary in 1954 and
by his brother Raymond Skoch and sister Anna Marie Carroll.
The Mass of Christian burial will be
at 10:30 AM, Monday, May 26 at Sacred Heart Church, Baileyville. The
rosary
will be prayed Saturday at 7 P.M. and on Sunday at 2 & 7 P.M.
at the Lauer Funeral Home in Seneca. The burial will be in the Sacred
Heart
Church Cemetery.
Memorial contributions may be given to
Sacred Heart Church or to Catholic Charities Outreach in Baileyville,
and sent in care of the family.