Catherine Pleasants “Katie” Baird Hrycak
BIRTH 10 Aug 1927 Burlington, Des Moines County, Iowa
DEATH 2 Nov 2020 Arizona
BURIAL Saint Nicholas Cemetery ammond, Lake County, Indiana,
Catherine Pleasants Baird Hrycak of Culver, 93, left us to join her husband Theodore, son Maxim
and all those that preceded her in death. She was at her home in Arizona the morning of Nov. 2,
2020 with her three surviving children, Theodore John Hrycak (Judith L. Sharp), Lisa Hrycak
Dickerson, and Tina Hrycak Bowen (Michael Bowen) when the good Lord took her home.
She was blessed with four grandchildren, John Hrycak, NiKkole Godersky (Jamie), Deanna T Banks (Ted)
and Daniel Fowler (Ali), as well as, Katie Bowen (Martha), Chris Bowen and Jeff Dickerson(Kelly) who
were step grandchildren revered as family Her grandchildren blessed her with 18 great grandchildren.
Of course, we cannot forget to mention her special pony, numerous dogs and a few beloved cats, some
are alive still and most have passed on.
Daughter of John Howard Baird, born Nov. 28,1898 and Catherine Eugenia Pleasants Baird, born
November 29,1899.
Catherine was the oldest of three girls. Carol Jo, born June 30, 1930 and Jacqueline Louise born Aug. 2,
1935. All the girls were born in the Burlington, Iowa. Catherine's parents met in Washington DC. Since
he knew she was from Bloomington he called her when he arrived in Indiana. Her father proudly served
during World War I in the United State Marine Corps. He always said he joined so that he didn't have to
pick cherries. John (Jackie, as he was affectionately known to his children) moved to Hammond. John was
raised on a farm in Iowa and moved back there after he and Eugenia were married. They were share croppers
and lived there until Katie was nine years old. The depression hit and the family could not stay on the
farm any longer. Jackie was lucky enough to get a job at one of the steel mills in Hammond ( Inland Steel).
Katie and her sisters went to Lafayette Grade School. Katie went to Hammond high school where she met the
love of her life, Ted Hrycak. Her parents moved to Bloomington in 1943 where Jackie had taken a job at a
limestone mill in Ellettsville Indiana as a tool and dye maker. Katie was a senior in high school at the time
and she was not happy leaving her beau in NWI.
The love of Katie's life, Ted Hrycak, was a tail
gunner in World War II. When he was discharged from service Katie was in nursing school in Terre Haute. Ted
started college at IU and lived with Katie's parents for about two years. He and his Uncle Garland started
University Sporting Goods in Bloomington. He was much more interested in sporting goods than he was in school.
When Katie graduated from nursing school, she and Ted were married at the Reformed Presbyterian Church in Bloomington
on Sept. 6, 1948. Katie and Ted then moved to Hammond. The rest of the story we know.
Interment will be June 12 at 11:30 a.m. at St. Nicholas Cemetery, Hammond. There will be a luncheon immediately
follow at Teibel's Restaurant.
In lieu of flowers (which she so loved) please make donation to Hospice of your choice, Animal Rescues of your
choice, or Riley Children's Hospital. Pilot News from May 18 to May 19, 2021.
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