Twila I. Putjenter

Twila I. Putjenter
December 28, 1932 – January 1, 2021

(NOTE CHANGE IN DAY OF SERVICE)

Preceded in death by husband, Ray Putjenter, and daughter, Kathleen McFayden.  Survived by husband, Lloyd Lewis; son, Michael Putjenter (La Ron); daughters: Denise Thornton (Les), Jennifer Bayer (Larry), and Alice Jaksich (Mark); grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

ROSARY/PRAYER SERVICE: Tuesday, January 26th at 12:45pm at St. Robert Bellarmine Catholic Church, followed by MEMORIAL MASS at 1:00pm.

In lieu of flowers, memorials are suggested to Mercy High School or Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation.

To view live broadcasts of the Service and Mass, go to www.stroberts.com, or to www.heafeyheafey.com and click the “View Live Service” button on the home page.

 

4 Comments

  • Carole O’Malley Posted January 3, 2021 11:45 am

    I am so happy I got to see Twila 2 months ago. We were all able to sit outside of the senior home and had a very pleasant 2 day visit. Over the years, I heard about many of the wonderful and kind acts Twila had done for family and church and other groups. She will be missed by many. I am sorry her family has to say good-bye.

  • Lois Whitesides-Stiller Posted January 5, 2021 9:08 pm

    Sympathy to Lloyd and the family of Twila. We have known each other many years and Twila was a beautiful person. She was my daughter’s child caregiver when we lived on Cass St. Michele always enjoyed being at Twila and Ray’s house and playing with the Putjenter children. Many memories over the years. God bless each of you.

  • Julie Nicolaisen Posted January 14, 2021 8:14 pm

    We have had many good neighbors on Skylark Drive, bur Twila was definitely one of my favorite! I visited her once at the retirement home and talked to her from time to time by phone. Know she really liked it there. Know she loved her family members and was very proud of them. She grew the most beautiful roses I’ve seen!

  • Julie Nicolaisen Posted January 14, 2021 8:19 pm

    We’ve had many good neighbors on Skylark Drive, and Twila was definitely one of my favorite. I visited her once at the retirement home, and know she really liked it there. Talked to her on the phone from time to time after she moved out of her house. know she greatly loved her family members and was very proud of them. She grew the most beautiful roses I’ve ever seen!

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