• Date Of Birth: October 23, 1924
  • Date Of Death: November 24, 2016
  • State: Colorado

 

Agnes Elaine Pankoski

 

Agnes Elaine Pankoski died on Thanksgiving Day, November 24th, 2016 surrounded by family, at the age of 92.   She joyfully followed her husband, Vic, to their heavenly home where he went August, 3rd, 2015.

Agnes was born in Topeka, Kansas to James and Nellie Selba on October 23rd, 1924.  She is survived by her three children, Vicki (Jerry) Urban, Vince (Cathy) Pankoski, and Steve (Laurie) Pankoski.  She will be remembered affectionately by her eight grandchildren and fourteen great grandchildren as “Nanny.”

Agnes moved to Denver with her family when she was three years old. She met the one and only love of her life, Vic, and married him on January 16th, 1943.

Agnes was known for her love of her Catholic faith, devotion to the Holy Spirit and her great sense of humor.

Recitation of the Rosary will be on Tuesday, December 6th, at 7:00 PM at Bullock Colonial Chapel.

A special thanks to Laurie and Steve for the in-home care they gave to Agnes during the past seven months, allowing her to die peacefully in her home, granting her this special wish.

Friends and family are encouraged to sign Agnes’ guest book and share memories and photos by clicking on the appropriate tab on the left.

 

 

Our Agnes

She’s our loving mom, grandmother

Relative, a friend to us all.

How can we describe her

Devoted to the Holy Spirit was her call

 

She is the one whom God has chosen

to remind us in every way

Of the Holy Spirit alive and present 

Reminding us, always to pray.

 

We love you our Dear Mother, 

Grandmother, relative, our friend

Your joyfulness and laughter

Within us shall never end.

 

Our walk on earth with you

Shall stay alive, each every day

Because your presence is awesome

Within us shall forever stay.

 

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