Vega, Carmen
The Newton Kansan
Carmen Vega, 95, finished her journey on earth, on Aug. 20, 2014, at the Presbyterian Manor in Newton.
She was born on Sept. 22, 1918, in Peabody to Manuela (Melendez) and Jesus Torres. On
June 29, 1940, she married Epifanio G. "Elmer" Vega at St. Patrick's
Catholic Church in Florence. He preceded her in death on Feb. 20, 2000.
Carmen
was a member of Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church. Her strong
Catholic faith led her to be active in her church. She participated in
Adoration Chapel, Alter Society and the Curisillo Program. She helped
with numerous activities within the church, including the Blanket
Ministry, crafting the Baptismal Bibs, serving numerous funeral
luncheons, and was a member of the Cursillo group. Her hobbies
included gardening, sewing and crocheting. She spent time volunteering
with a local Hospice group and as a SRS interpreter. Carmen participated
in organizing the Fourth of July food sales. She retired from
Presbyterian Manor as the head of housekeeping.
Survivors
include two sons, Paul (Betty) Vega, Newton, Edward (Bonnie) Vega,
Godfrey, Illinois; two daughters, Anita Vega Janowiak, Merriam, and
Cristie (Adolf) Rodriguez, Newton; seven grandchildren and their
families, Roman (Amanda) Vega and children, Avery and Elijah,
Clarksville, Maryland, Adrian Vega and his children, Kennedy, Isaac and
Logan, Melissa, Texas, Amelia (Paul Daniel) Rosenboom, Kansas City,
Missouri, Seth (fiancée, Jenny Mikhail) Janowiak, Houston, Texas, Dr.
Blythe (Dr. Richard Mulligan) Janowiak Mulligan, St. Louis, Missouri,
Damien (Polly) Rodriguez and their children, Nicolas, Carmen and
Elizabeth, Matthew (fiancée, Merritt O'Brian) Rodriguez, and children,
Isabella, Kailen, Kinsley and Audie; and numerous nieces, nephews,
cousins and friends. Preceding her in
death were her parents, Manuela and Jesus Torres; her spouse; Epifanio
G. "Elmer" Vega; brother, Felix Torres and sister, Lupe Llamas; and two
infant sisters, Augustina Torres and Refugio Torres.
Visitation will be held on Friday, Aug. 22,
2014, from 1 to 5 p.m. at Broadway Colonial Funeral Home. Recitation of
the Holy Rosary will be held Friday, Aug. 22, at 7 p.m. at Our Lady of
Guadalupe Catholic Church in Newton. Mass of Christian Burial will be
held on Saturday, Aug. 23, 2014, 10 a.m. at Our Lady of Guadalupe
Catholic Church. Father Juan Garza will be presiding. Burial will follow
at St. Mary's Catholic Cemetery, Newton. Memorials may be made
to Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church, in care of the funeral home at
120 E. Broadway. Broadway Colonial Funeral Home, Newton, is in charge
of arrangements.