Anna F. Jugo, 102, of Gladstone, died on Saturday, September 2, 2006 at the Bishop Noa Home in Escanaba, MI. She was born August 3, 1904 in Hermansville, MI. Anna Married Anthony Jugo on March 22, 1926 and he preceded her in death on August 8, 1963. During her life she briefly worked for the Gladstone Cannery during canning season. She was a member of All Saints Catholic Church of Gladstone and said the Rosary everyday. She also was a member of the Croatian Lodge # 656. Anna enjoyed gardening, growing flowers, baking, canning, knitting and crocheting.
Survivors include:
1 Son: Alfred (Joyce) Jugo of Neenah, WI
6 Grandchildren: Todd Jugo of Neenah, WI, Kim (Rick) Biederstadt of Roselle, IL, Janet (Bob) LaForte of Calumet City, IL, Tracy Summey of Chicago, IL, Patrick (Kirsten) Jugo of Maplewood, MO, and Michael (Melissa) Jugo of El Cerrito, CA.
8 Great Grandchildren: Michael and Eric Biederstadt, Ross, Cheryl and Justin LaForte, Erika and Merritt Jugo and Sonja Jugo.
In addition to her husband, Anthony she was preceded in death by,
3 Sons: John, Rudolph and Stanley Jugo
1 Daughter: Anna Summey-Krueger
1 Brother: Joseph Blazina
1 Daughter-in-law: Gloria Jugo
2 Son-in-laws: Richard Summey and Armand Krueger
Friends may call on Wednesday from 2:30 PM to 4:30 at the Skradski Funeral Home. Mass of Christian Burial will follow at 5:00 PM at the All Saints Catholic Church with Rev. Fr. Arnold Grambow officiating. A luncheon will follow services in the church parish hall. Burial will be Thursday at 11:00 AM at the Fernwood Cemetery in Gladstone. In lieu of flowers, a memorial has been established in Anna
Anonymous
Just to let you both know you are in our thoughts & prayers this week. Our sympathy to the entire Jugo family
Bill & Theresa
Sherwood, WI
So sorry to hear of the loss of your mother. She was enjoyed by all of us at Bishop Noa Home and we will miss her.
Kara Holmberg
Escanaba, MI
Dear Al and Joyce,
My condolences on the passing of your mother and such a great lady of the Buckeye!What a full life she lived. Thank you for the wonderful care that you gave to her in her waning years. I was so happy that I got to visit with her for a short time while I was home this summer, and when I asked if she knew me, she immediately came up with my name and asked where the other sister (Helen) was! Oh, to have a memory like that! Now she is with her Tony, and the fullness of happiness cannot be denied her. Blessings!
Sister Jo Ann Creten
Atlanta, GA