Vi Chandler

The funeral liturgy for Violet Chandler was  celebrated at 10:00 AM Thursday, April 3,
2008. Father Ned Shinnick celebrated the Liturgy at St. Joseph Catholic Church in
Plentywood; a vigil rite held at the church at 7:00 PM Wednesday, was led by Vi's
brother, Jim Cybulski. Her grandchildren served as casketbearers. Interment was in
Plentywood Cemetery. Vi died at her Plentywood home Sunday morning, March 30, of
natural causes.

Violet Marie (Cybulski) Chandler died Sunday March 30th, The holy day of Devine Mercy
which was one of her favorite devotions.  She died at her home in Plentywood MT
surrounded by her children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren.  Violet was born in
on May 18th 1916 to Vincent and Anna Cybulski.  She married the love of her life,
Charles Fay Chandler on June 9th 1941 in Plentywood MT where they lived for the rest
of their lives.  Fay and Vi had six children Fay Jr, Ned, Alan, Dennis, Mark and Maryann.  
The family later increased to 32 grandchildren and 36 great grandchildren with two
more on the way.  There was nothing more important to her than her family and friends.
Violet was known not only to her family as “Grandma Vi” but also to the entire
community.  
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She prayed on a daily basis for her family with a special intention for all young people starting out in life.  Her intentions were answered
and she has a positive influence on many generations of the youth in Plentywood.  Her home was always open to anyone who needed
help or guidance and her home was always a beehive of activity.  

She loved to spend time with family and friends.  She had two brothers and six sisters who all lived in Sheridan County and were very
close and together often.  It was common to see Vi and her sisters at the local garage sales which later turned to a lively conversation at
her home over coffee discussing who found the best find of the day.  

Her first priority in life was her faith in our lord Jesus Christ and attended church services every day so that she could pray for her family
and community.  Many will remember Grandma Vi for her cute sayings such as: “that’s a blessing”.  She loved to give her testimony
about the importance of knowing Jesus, and she was ready to witness when any opportunity presented itself. She truly made an impact
in the lives of those she knew.  

She will be missed by many.

Fulkerson Funeral Home of Plentywood had charge of arrangements
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1916 - 2008