Stella Pudzuvelis

Born on Aug 18, 1921
Departed on May 19, 2016

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Stella Pudzuvelis, 94, of Cedar Rapids died peacefully on May 19, 2016 at Mercy Hospice House.

A funeral mass will be held at 10:30 am on Wednesday, May 25 in the All Saints chapel followed by a reception. There will be a private burial at St. John’s Cemetery.

Stella was born August 18, 1921 to her Lithuanian immigrant parents, Peter and Marcella Prunskunas.

In her teens, Stella served ice cream at an Ellis Boulevard establishment, taught the “Hawaiian” (slide) guitar, and attended Cedar Rapids Bunnies baseball games when free tickets were available.  In 1939, she became a National Honor Society graduate of Roosevelt High School and went on to complete a secretarial program at Mount Mercy College.

Stella met William Pudzuvelis (also Lithuanian) at a Lithuanian wedding prior to WWII, and upon his return from his duties as a copilot in the USAF, they were wed at Immaculate Conception Church on October 31, 1945, a marriage that lasted 61 years until Bill’s death.

While Bill worked at Iowa Manufacturing Company first as a machinist, then foreman, and finally superintendent, Stella worked intermittently while raising her two boys until they were in high school.  She then found her perfect job as secretary and passport assistant for three postmasters at the Cedar Rapids post office from 1966 to 1983.  There she could exercise her array of skills, serve the public, and enjoy the office camaraderie.

Stella was a devoted parishioner of All Saints Church, and, with her husband and two sisters, for years bedecked the church for the Christmas season.  She was also member of a loose-knit women’s social club they called “The Sewing Circle.” Stella was grounded in the church and family, but she also represented the new generation of women  who went out into the world to seek validation through a career as well.  

Stella was preceded in death by her parents, Peter and Marcella Prunskunas, her husband William Pudzuvelis, and her sisters Bernice and Carol Prunskunas, also of Cedar Rapids, to whom she was remarkably close.  She is survived by her two sons, Peter and John Pudzuvelis.

The family wishes to thank the staffs of Homewatch Caregivers, All Saints Homebound ministers, Mercy Hospital, and Mercy Hospice House for their compassionate and professional care.  

In lieu of flowers, please send donations to the Madge Phillips Center or Metro Catholic Outreach.