Submitted by: Dan Rich
Matilda Fekete
Oct. 22, 1926 - Feb. 27, 2008
Outh Bend Tribune 3/1/2008
SOUTH BEND - Matilda "Tillie" Fekete, 81, passed
away peacefully at her daughter's residence in South Bend, IN on
Wed. where she resided for the past two years. She was born on
October 22, 1926 in South Bend, IN, to Albert and Elizabeth
"Biricz" Nogall.
She married Michael Fekete at Our Lady of
Hungary Church on May 7th 1949. She is survived by her daughter,
Catherine (Michael) Coleman of South Bend, IN; three
grandchildren, Irene B. Coleman of Woodridge, IL, Joanne (Peter) Scott
of Chicago, IL, and John M. Coleman of South Bend, IN, and her
most precious little one her great-grandchild Isabella Coleman-Sullivan
of Woodridge, IL. Matilda in her younger years loved to travel
and she traveled to Germany, Austria (in which her parents were
born), and Toronto, Canada (were her cousins currently live) to
learn about herself and her heritage. Matilda was a homemaker
taking care of her parents until their passing as well as her
husband. She resided in her home until the age of 79. She loved
animals especially her beloved poodle "Brigid". She
also was an active Bingo player and Bunko player with the ladies
of Our Lady Hungry Church. Her most precious time was being an
active parishioner at Our Lady of Hungary Church. She never
missed a mass. She had a great devotion to the Blessed Mother and
from the Blessed Mother not only religion but her love for the
color blue.
In here later years she was converted to
watching mass on Sunday and rosary with Sister Angelica. In her
last two years of her life she moved in with her daughter
Catherine. Her caregiver was Michael P. Coleman her son-in-law
and on some days she was his caregiver. She continued doing
homemaker activities, such as dishes in her daughter's home up
until her death and being active in religion. She received
communion weekly through Holy Cross Church by Ed Lind. Her
dedication to her church and herself reflected her independence
as a person. Although dishes may seem minor she always wanted to
do as she would say, "give her share". She was such a
woman striving to be more independent that in her late fifties or
sixties she took driving lessons in her blue car. Although she
never learned to drive her most precious times were her drives to
the grocery store or to get her hair done at Premier driven by
her daughter (son-law), then grandchildren, and loved friends.
She was a woman with many words sometimes but the words that
counted were Thank you and I love you. She also showed you how
much she loved you with a kiss on the cheek after the drive or a
touch of the hand. She passed a peaceful death with few words but
the knowing of her her life was now to continue in "blue
skies".
Visitation will be at Zahoran Funeral Home,
1826 S. Kemble Ave South Bend IN from 2 to 6 p.m. Sunday, March 2
with rosary at 3 p.m. Funeral services at Our Lady of Hungary
Church, 826 W. Calvert South Bend In at 10 a.m. Monday, March 3
with burial at Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens Osceola, IN.