Submitted
by
Ken Gates
VINNIE MARGARET (HAYS) CERNOSEK
March
21, 1924 – April 20, 2006
Vinnie Margaret (Hays) Cernosek
Vinnie
Margaret Cernosek, 82, passed away in her home on the morning of Thursday,
April 20, 2006.
Vinnie Margaret was born in
Calvert, on March 21, 1924, to Marcia and Elgin Hays. She was a graduate of
Marlin High School and continued onto business school in Dallas. After
finishing business school, she worked in various jobs until she went to work
with the Bureau of Hearings and Appeals of the Social Security Administration in
1974. In 1978, she assisted in organizing their north Dallas office where she
became the first Operations Office Manager. She remained in that capacity until
she retired December 31, 1988. She was always enthusiastic and dedicated toward
her occupation and to the people with whom she worked. She loved her work and
enjoyed helping people. Even after retirement, she continued to keep in contact
with her friends and former coworkers.
Vinnie Margaret will long be
remembered as an endearing and supportive individual. She loved the city and
adored traveling in the theater business with her husband, Edmund. She
treasured children and having none of her own, became a second mother to many
of her nieces and nephews, who will cherish her memory. She was an extraordinary
person and will be deeply missed in the hearts of many.
Her husband of 56 years, Edmund
Henry Cernosek, and her brother Edward Louis Hays precedes her in death.
She is survived by one sister,
Virginia Hays Torbett of Marlin; brother, Glenn Hays of Dallas; nephews Oscar
Lee Torbett III, and wife Gale of Irving, Michael Torbett and wife Judy of
Kingwood, Edward Hays Jr., and wife Laura of Marlin, Todd Hays and wife Teri of
Dallas; niece, Julie Hays Smith and husband, Scott of Plano; great-nephews Jon
Torbett and Collin Smith; great-nieces Donas Quin, Tara Deck and husband Stacy;
goddaughter and niece Loralee Farmer and husband Cory, Amanda Cowart Kiraly,
Leslie Torbett, and Savannah Hays, as well as one great-great niece and seven
great-great nephews.
Pallbearers will be Oscar Lee
Torbett III, Michael Torbett, Edward Hays, Jr., Todd Hays, Bill Sams, Thomas
Criswell II, Cory Farmer, and Tom Warner. Honorary pallbearers will be Jon
Torbett, Norman Harris, Ernest Bezdek and Jack Bouldin.
Visitation was held Sunday, April
23, 2006, Adams Funeral Home in Marlin, with services being held Monday, April
24, at 2 p.m. with Rev. Gary Clark officiating at Adams Funeral Home Chapel
with burial following at Hillcrest Cemetery.
Memorials may be made to the First
United Methodist Church, 411 Coleman Street, Marlin, Texas 76661.
Adams Funeral Home in Marlin was in
charge of arrangements.