August 9, 1925 ? November 7, 2025
Newton
Elenora A. Alexander, 100, died on November 7, 2025, Newton, Kansas. Born on August 9, 1925, in Halstead, Kansas, Elenora lived a life marked by simplicity and kindness, reflecting her unwavering
commitment to those around her.
Elenora was a dedicated professional who started her career with Halstead Hospital and then devoted over 27 years of her career to Newton Presbyterian Manor, where she worked in the food service
department. She carried the values of compassion and service throughout her life, ensuring that every meal she prepared was served with love.
She attended Halstead High School, Elenora found immense joy in her time at Zion Lutheran Church in Newton, where she cherished her church family and nurtured her faith, keeping it quietly
steady throughout the years. Elenora?s love for music shone brightly during chapel time at the manor, where she delighted in singing old hymns, often reciting the verses from memory.
Beyond her professional and spiritual endeavors, Elenora had a profound love for forming new friendships. Her move to Wheatland Home in North Newton opened new avenues for connection, with
her warm personality making a lasting impact on those she encountered.
Elenora is preceded in death by her beloved daughter, Carol Casto; her father, August Pjesky; her mother, Bertha Elizabeth Smith; and her brother, Marvin Pjesky. She leaves behind a legacy
of love and friendship, remembered fondly by her niece, Sherlene Pjesky, and her two grandchildren. As well as several close friends including Kathleen Lindholm.
As we celebrate the life of Elenora A. Alexander, we remember her quiet strength, her caring nature, and the warm light she brought into the lives of so many. Her presence will be greatly missed,
but her spirit will continue to resonate through the memories she created and the lives she touched.
A graveside service will be at 2:30 p.m. Monday, November 17, 2025 at Restlawn Gardens of Memory in Rural Newton, Kansas with The Reverend Kurt Letcher officiating. Friends may sign the book
from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Friday at Petersen Funeral Home.
Memorials may be made to Zion Lutheran Church and left in care of Petersen Funeral Home.