Sandra Sue “Sandy” Stork, 70, of Tekamah NE
September 29, 2014 Leave a comment
SANDRA SUE “SANDY” STORK passed from this life Friday, September 26, 2014. She was born on October 27, 1943, to Clyde V. and Mary A. (Weber) Stork. She grew up on the family farm near Tekamah, Nebraska, and continued to be involved in its operation throughout her life.
Sandy graduated from Tekamah High School in 1962. She was a dedicated participant in 4-H during her high school years, winning many awards for food, sewing, and speech. She also showed Shorthorn cattle, for which she earned the distinction of being chosen Shorthorn Lassie Queen by the Nebraska Shorthorn Association.
In 1966, Sandy earned the degree of Bachelor of Science in Food and Nutrition from the University of Nebraska at Lincoln. She then went on to attain her master’s degree from Case Western Reserve in Cleveland, Ohio in 1969.
Sandy began her professional career as an Outpatient Clinical Dietitian at the University of Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha. In 1974 she was promoted to the position of Assistant Director of the Department of Dietetics, and in 1978 she became the Director of the Department of Clinical Dietetics at the University of Nebraska Medical Center. She was instrumental in the creation and initiation of the dietetic internship at the University of Nebraska Medical Center. Most recently she taught Nutrition to nursing students at the Nebraska Methodist College as well as to culinary students at the Metropolitan Community College – Institute for the Culinary Arts in Omaha. She was a gifted, engaging, and loved teacher who was able to not only see the potential in others but who was also able to help them reach that potential. Known for her creative, personable, seasoned-with-humor teaching style, Sandy easily related to students at all levels.
Sandy lovingly cared for her bed-ridden mother in their home for many years, and then later, also devotedly provided home care for her father.
Her personal relationship with Jesus Christ was most important to her and that relationship was visible in her daily life. Sandy was known for her steady, measured, and wise counsel.
She was preceded in death by her parents, sisters, Mary Alice Stokes Brown and Patricia June Stokes Hovendick; nephew, Mike Brown.
Those left to fondly remember her are her dearest friend, Barbara Robertson; brother-in-law, Earl Hovendick; nephews and niece, Earl Jr. “Butch”, Kevin and Tim Hovendick, Christy Reser, Jeff and Steven Brown; many other relatives and friends.
FUNERAL SERVICE: Friday, October 3, 2014, 10:00 a.m. at the Tekamah City Auditorium, 1315 K Street, Tekamah, Nebraska.
VISITATION: Thursday, October 2, 2014, 4 – 8 p.m. at Pelan Funeral Home in Tekamah. Visitation will also be held Friday one hour prior to the service at the auditorium in Tekamah.
BURIAL: Tekamah Cemetery
MEMORIALS: Lied Tekamah Public Library, 204 South 13th St.,Tekamah, NE 68061-13044 or the Sandra S. Stork Trust to be used for charitable organizations or individuals that she supported during her lifetime.
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