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Agnes Magdalene Woytek, 87, of Weirton died Wednesday August 11, 2010, at the Weirton Geriatric Center, Weirton, WV. Born May 23, 1923 in MacDonaldton, PA, she was a daughter of the late John and Mary Secak Woytek. She was preceded in death by a brother John Woytek, and a sister, Mary Suray. Agnes moved to Weirton during her early adulthood to join her sister, Mary Suray. Finding employment with Weirton Steel, Agnes initially was a food server in the Executive Dining Room. She later was assigned to the Strip Steel Department, as a mail clerk and inventory checker, a position she held until her retirement. Agnes was a member of the Saint Paul Roman Catholic Church, Weirton, and the Weirton Steel Ladies 25 Year Club. She is survived by her sisters, Catherine Shunk of Hagerstown, MD, and Julia Savina of Chicago, IL, a brother George Woytek and his wife Nancy of Mount Pleasant, PA. Agnes was also very close to her nieces, Vicky, Kay, Ann, Judy and their families, and Sherry Lucas of Naples, FL; her guardian and nephew, Donald Suray and his wife Billie, and their daughter, Dr. Anna M. Suray. A private visitation was held with her family. A Funeral Liturgy with Mass was celebrated 4 PM on Monday August 16, 2010, at the Saint Gregory Roman Catholic Church, MacDonaldton, PA. Interment followed where her parents and brother are laid to rest, at the Saint Gregory Church Cemetery, MacDonaldton, PA. Funeral Arrangements were under the care and direction of the Greco Hertnick Funeral Home 3219 Main Street Weirton, WV. Memorial Contributions may be made to the Saint Paul Roman Catholic Church, 140 Walnut Street Weirton, WV 26062 Share tributes and memories at www.grecohertnick.com

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  1. Dear Family of Agnes, Please accept our sincere condolences at the passing of your loved one. I knew Agnes from the dining room at work and from our bowling league. She was a joy to be around. I am sure the memories you all have will be with you as you travel the grief path of missing her. She was a lovely Lady. May God bless you all Darlene

  2. Our sincere sympathy in the passing of Aggie. Aggie lived next door to John’s grandma for many years and always spoke, with much pride, of her nieces and nephews. Aggie was also my “bowling buddy” for many years

  3. Dear Family, Aggie will surely be missed. I took care of her for two years. She loved her ice cream and kids and to talk and visit. Truly a wonderful friend.


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