
Teresa
M. Winkler
Teresa M. Winkler, 93, of Seneca, Kansas, died Sunday, November 18,
2001, at Crestview Manor Care Home in Seneca. She had been a resident
there since January of 1991.
She
was born April 19, 1908, on a farm in the St. Bridget Community north
of Axtell, Kansas, the oldest of ten children of John and Cecelia Catherine
McQuaid McGinty. The family moved north of Seneca where she attended
the Rock School and the Blue Star School. When she was in high school
the family moved Kempler's Switch south of Seneca, and her parents operated
a grocery store there. She graduated from Sts. Peter & Paul High
School in 1928.
On November 26, 1928, she married Lawrence
J. "Germ" Winkler at Sts. Peter & Paul Church in Seneca.
They lived south of Seneca on the east side of Lake Nemaha before moving
into Seneca in 1934. Teresa began employment with the Southwestern Bell
Telephone Company in 1944 and worked as an operator for 21 years. She
also worked part-time at the Florence Ann Shoppe and at Dr. C.B. Hash's
office, both in Seneca. Her husband, "Germ," died August 22,
1990.
She was a member of Sts. Peter & Paul
Church and the St. Ann's Altar Society at the church, a charter member
of the Nemaha County Historical Society, a member and past president
of the Seneca Business & Professional Women's Club, and the Telephone
Pioneers of America.
Survivors are a son, Robert Winkler of
Wichita; three brothers, Clarence "C.E." McGinty and Leonard
McGinty both of Wichita, Kansas, and James McGinty of Seneca; nine grandchildren,
19 great-grandchildren, and three great-great grandchildren.
Besides her husband, she was preceded
in death by two sons, Carroll Lee on January 7, 1935 and Kenneth on
June 1, 1977; two brothers, Emmett McGinty and John McGinty and four
sisters, Madelyn Winterscheidt, Catherine Schoenberger, and Rita Thompson
and
Erma Cox.
The mass of Christian burial will be 10:30
A.M. Wednesday, November 21, at Sts. Peter & Paul Church in Seneca.
The burial will be in the church cemetery. A prayer service will be
conducted at 2 P.M. and the rosary will be prayed at 7 P.M. Tuesday
at the Lauer Funeral Home in Seneca.
Memorials may be given for Sts. Peter
& Paul School in Seneca and sent in care of the family.