Adeline was born February 25, 1933 in New Carlisle to the late Lott and Josie (Jurgonski) Rzepka.
On September 26, 1953 Adeline married Clement Solmos, he preceded her in death on December 10, 2011.
Adeline was also preceded in death by her sisters, Irene Wojcik, Henrietta Bazyk, & Clara Rzepka; brothers, Hank, David, Jake, & Clem M. Rzepka.
Left to cherish the memory of Adeline include her children, Jody Solmos and Scott (Patricia) Solmos; grandchildren, Rebekah Love, Rachel Solmos, Wes (Emily) Solmos; and great-grandchildren, Jaden, Logan, & Greyson Love and Sadie Solmos; a brother, Norbert (Elaine) Rzepka; and many nieces and nephews.
Adeline was a parishioner of St. Hedwig Catholic Church. She enjoyed gardening, caring for her flowers, needlework, search word puzzles, and watching sports and Family Feud. Adeline was a devoted, loving wife, mother and grandmother. She was her husband’s caregiver for over 7 years and taught her grandchildren the art of playing cards. The great-grandchildren could always count on an ice-cream cone when visiting. She was great at listening, giving advice, and always having a solution.
A Memorial Service will be held in St. Joseph Funeral Home, Mayflower Rd.
Adeline was born February 25, 1933 in New Carlisle to the late Lott and Josie (Jurgonski) Rzepka.
On September 26, 1953 Adeline married Clement Solmos, he preceded her in death on December 10, 2011.
Adeline was also preceded in death by her sisters, Irene Wojcik, Henrietta Bazyk, & Clara Rzepka; brothers, Hank, David, Jake, & Clem M. Rzepka.
Left to cherish the memory of Adeline include her children, Jody Solmos and Scott (Patricia) Solmos; grandchildren, Rebekah Love, Rachel Solmos, Wes (Emily) Solmos; and great-grandchildren, Jaden, Logan, & Greyson Love and Sadie Solmos; a brother, Norbert (Elaine) Rzepka; and many nieces and nephews.
Adeline was a parishioner of St. Hedwig Catholic Church. She enjoyed gardening, caring for her flowers, needlework, search word puzzles, and watching sports and Family Feud. Adeline was a devoted, loving wife, mother and grandmother. She was her husband’s caregiver for over 7 years and taught her grandchildren the art of playing cards. The great-grandchildren could always count on an ice-cream cone when visiting. She was great at listening, giving advice, and always having a solution.
A Memorial Service will be held in St. Joseph Funeral Home, Mayflower Rd.
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