Ida Amelia Yanero passes away
I learned belatedly that Ida Amelia Yanero, mother of Paula
Bowers Yanero, Class of 1969, and Diane Yanero, Class of
1977, passed away March 30.
Paula lives in Franklin, West
Virginia.
There are so many Yaneros that
everyone who attended Monongah High met one. I met a cluster of Yaneros.
There are:
Danny Yanero, Class of 1939, who died in 1977.
Fred Yanero, Class of 1957
Roselyn Yanero, Class of 1959.
Sandy Yanero Hatley, Class of 1960.
Danny Joe Yanero, Class of 1961.
Thomas Yanero, Class of 1963.
Marcia Bradley Yanero, Class of 1963.
Susan Yanero Fried, Class of 1965.
Alfred Yanero, Class of 1967.
Pamela Yanero, Class of 1969.
Marcia Bradley Yanero, Class of 1963.
Alfred Yanero, Class of 1967.
Sarah Bright Yanero, Class of 1969.
Sandy Yanero Hatley, Class of 1970.
Jennifer Sabo Yanero, Class of 1970.
Richard Yanero, Class of 1971.
Jennifer Sabo Yanero, Class of 1971
Richard Yanero, Class of 1971.
Linda Philips Yanero, Class of 1972.
Linda Phillips Yanero, Class of 1977.
Kim Yanero, 1970 Mannington graduate,
lives in Monongah.
Sarah B. Yanero is a 1992 North
Marion graduate living in Monongah.
There are TWO Sara
B. Yaneros. Sara Bright Yanero is Class of 1969 and Sara B. Yanero is a 1992
North Marion graduate.
Obituary for Ida
Emilia Yanero:
Ida Emilia Yanero
April 10, 1940 -
March 30, 2021
Ida Emilia
Yanero, of Fairmont, passed away Tuesday, March 30, 2021 in Melbourne, FL. Ida
was born in Clarksburg, WV on April 10, 1940, a daughter of the late John
Steffich and Ina Emilia West Steffich.
Ida attended
Washington Irving High School in Clarksburg, WV and played clarinet in the
band. She earned her Associates degree from West Virginia Business College. She
was employed by Creative Label/A&P Printing Plant in Fairmont, WV. Ida
designed floral bouquets for Weber’s Flowers and retired as a lab tech at Mine
Health and Safety in 2014. While she lived in Austin, TX, she was employed by
Bell South as President Lyndon Johnson’s private operator.
Ida was a member
of St. Peter the Fishman Catholic Church. She volunteered with Hope. She was
also a member of the Fairmont Moose Lodge, American Legion, Elks, a VFW. Ida
was a sponsor of the WVU Marching Band and was a fan of WVU football and
basketball, as well as Pittsburgh Steelers football. She donated to animal
rescue projects and had many dogs; she loved Scottish Terriers. She was a great
baker of Norwegian sweets. Ida enjoyed growing flowers and designing floral
bouquets, crafts, reading, and traveling, especially to the Caribbean.
Ida is survived
by her daughters, Diana Yanero-Albert and Paula Bowers Yanero; son-in-laws that
she loved; grandchildren, Dr. Joshua Albert and fiancée Jessica Nolte, Trista
(Westfall) Kremer and husband Michael, Paul Shipco and his wife Andrea, and
Frank Shipco; great grandchildren, Savanah, Mikayla, Justin, Konnor, Katin, and
Lauren; six great great grandchildren, a brother, Richard Steffich and his wife
Denise; a brother-in-law, Michael “Mike” Lucas II; an uncle, Jimmy Steffich;
and several nieces and nephews and great nieces and great nephews.
In addition to
her parents, Ida was preceded in death by her husband, Paul Yanero; a sister,
Margaret Lucas; a brother, Charles “Charlie” Steffich; and a son who passed
away at birth.
The family will
receive friends at Domico Funeral Home, 414 Gaston Avenue in Fairmont, on
Friday, May 7, 2021 from 4:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. Vigil rites will be Friday,
May 7, 2021 at 6:00 p.m. Catholic Funeral Liturgy will be on Saturday, May 8,
2021 at St. Peter the Fisherman Catholic Church in Fairmont at 10:00 a.m. with
Father Joseph Konikattil as celebrant. Entombment will follow at Grandview
Memorial Park & Mausoleum. Online condolences may be made to the family at www.domicofh.com .
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