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Wilma Winfred Kudrna

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Wilma Winfred Kudrna

March 12th, 1918 - March 23rd, 2013

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Wilma Winfred Kudrna died in Molalla, Oregon on March 23, 2013 at the age of 95. She was born to Robert O. and Bell (Chandler) Tompkins in Lakeview, OR on March 12, 1918. She had 13 years of school. Wilma graduated from Sacred Heart Academy in Klamath Falls, Oregon and attended Business College in Klamath Falls graduating in 1939. She and Otto John Kudrna were married March 1, 1941 in Reno, Nevada. They resided in Idaho, Montana, Arizona and moved back to Oregon in 1970. Otto preceded her in death. Wilma was a member of St. Patrick's Catholic Church in Canby, Oregon. She is survived by her sons: James of Stayton, OR; John of Milwaukie, ORegon; and Joseph of Salem, Oregon. Daughters; MaryAnn Burcham of Nampa, Idaho; Bettie Shelby of Buffalo, MN. 24 Grandchildren; Ron Burcham, Debbie Bittick, Michael Burcham, Patrick Burcham, Doug and Greg Shelby, Keri Carter, Laura Kitts, Lisa & Angela Kudrna, Harry Kudrna. Sixteen Great-Grandchildren. There will be a Graveside Service for Wilma at 10:00AM on Wednesday, March 27, 2013 at St. Patrick's Catholic Cemetery at 99E and New Era. Arrangements entrusted to Canby Funeral Chapel. www.canbymolallafuneralchapels.com Her sister Nettie B. preceded her in death. Family is encouraged to provide an obituary or information that allows for an obituary to be written by our staff

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