IN LOVING MEMORY OF

Helen Dolores

Helen Dolores Graykoski Profile Photo

Graykoski

August 26, 1921 – March 17, 2023

Obituary

Helen Graykoski was born on August 26, 1921, to Bruno and Romanda (Kowalkoski) Sobolewski on the

family farm in North Ironwood, Michigan. Her birth was attended by the midwife, Mrs. Lee Lindquist.

Helen died on March 17, 2023, in her apartment at Dove Assisted Living in Barron, WI, lovingly attended

to by Dove's staff, the Barron County A.R.D.C. care staff, and Mayo Clinic Hospice. She attained one

hundred-one years, six months, and twenty-two days of life.

She was united in Marriage to Felix J. Graykoski on June 12, 1943, with Catholic Chaplain Father George

Schumacker officiating. The marriage took place at the 376th Infantry Chapel in Camp Phillips, KS, with

Donald and Juanita Bonacci witnessing. After the War, they made their home in Ironwood, Michigan and

Aurora Minnesota. On September 9, 1949, their only son, John, was born.

Helen operated Helens' Eat Shop in Ironwood in the 1940s.

She was active in the community and the Church. She was the first cub scout Den Mother at the

Newport School. She was involved in the Newport School Parent-Teacher Association. She presided over

the Altar Society at St. Michael's Church and went on to serve on the Diocesan Council of Catholic

Women.

She was, with her husband, and others, a founding member of the St. Vincent De Paul conference at St.

Michael's Church in Ironwood. She opened and managed the first St. Vincent de Paul Store in

Ironwood for 18 years. She served as president of the Conference. She and others worked diligently to

fulfill the Vincentian mission of helping those in need. In 1995 she was presented with the Ozanam

Medallion by the Society for "her contribution of an outstanding nature and exemplary service" to the

Society. She also received the "Top Hat" award for her leadership in the organization.

Felix preceded her in death at age 84 on November 22, 1997.

She survived all her siblings, including Stella Brady, Josephine Makinen (Reino), and brothers, John

(Evelyn), Steve (Madelyn), Jerry, Anthony (Millie), Lawrence (Judy), and three infant brothers;

She is survived by her son, John (Christopher); special "guardian angel" Glen Edberg; and numerous nieces; and nephews.

Funeral Services will be held at Our Lady of Peace Catholic Church in Ironwood, Michigan, on August 5,

2023 at 11:00 am. Mass of the Resurrection will be concelebrated by Father Brian Gerber, pastor and

Father Ed Fassett, S.J., a close friend of the family. A luncheon will be provided by Rigoni's Catering in

the Church basement following Mass. Her cremated remains will be placed in a hand-made wooden

urn made by the Trappist Monks of New Melleray Abbey, Peosta, IA.

A private burial in the family plot will take place at Riverside Cemetery at a later date.

The family has chosen McKevitt-Patrick Funeral Home of Ironwood to honor Helen's legacy of life.

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Funeral Services

Service

August
5

Our Lady of Peace Catholic Church

108 South Marquette Street, Ironwood, MI 49938

Starts at 11:00 am

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