Mildred Bean Jurovaty
February 1, 1921 ~ April 12, 2011
Services:
A Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated on Monday, April 18, 2011 at 11:00 AM in St. Cecilia’s Catholic Church, St. Mary’s City, MD with Fr. Scott Woods officiating. Interment will follow in St. James Catholic Cemetery, Lexington Park, MD.
Visitation:
The family will receive friends on Sunday, April 17, 2011 from 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM in St. Cecilia’s Catholic Church, St. Mary’s City, MD where prayers will be recited at 3:00PM .
Mildred Bean Jurovaty, 90, of St. Mary’s City, died April 12, 2011 at her residence surrounded by her family. Born February 1, 1921 in Great Mills, MD, she was the daughter of the late James Alphonsus and Daisy Hebb Bean. She was married for 66 years to Frank J. Jurovaty, who preceded her in death on February 12, 2008. In addition to her parents and late husband, she was preceded in death by her brothers and sisters Ann Marie Bean, Inez E. McConnell, James Franklin Bean, Sr., Beatrice A. Newbold, Joseph Luke Bean, Henrietta M. Moffatt, William B. Bean, Sr., and L. Hebb Bean. She is survived by her sisters, Sr. Mary Grace Bean, West Hartford, CT; Evelyn Norris of California, MD; and Dolores Pinno of Great Mills, MD as well as many nieces and nephews. Mrs. Jurovaty graduated from Great Mills High School in 1938 and began her working career in Washington, DC, later was employed as a civil servant at the Patuxent River Naval Air Station, and retired in 1973 as the Postmaster of the St. Mary’s City Post Office. She enjoyed her family and friends, gardening, dancing, the river, traveling, and flower decorating at St. Cecilia’s Catholic Church. The family will receive friends on Sunday, April 17, 2011 from 2:00 PM- 5:00 PM in St. Cecilia’s Catholic Church, St. Mary’s City, MD, where prayers will be recited at 3:00 PM. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Monday, April 18, 2011 at 11:00 AM in St. Cecilia’s Catholic Church with Fr. Scott Woods officiating and Deacon Anthony Sweeney assisting. Interment will follow in St. James cemetery, Lexington Park, MD. Pallbearers will be her nephews Jimmy Bean, Bobby Bean, Kevin Newbold, Billy Bean, Donald Bean, Kenny Bean, Carl Bean, Michael Norris, Raymond Norris, Roy Norris, and Paul Norris. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Cecilia Church Food Pantry, St. Cecilia Church Charitable Programs and/or First District Catholic Aid Society, St. Cecilia Church at 47950 Mattapony Road, P.O. Box 429, St. Mary’s City, MD 20686.





“My heartfelt sympathy to all the family. What a nice, nice lady. May she rest in peace after a job well done here on this earth. With love,thoughts and prayers……”
“We send our heartfelt condolences to all of her family. She was the most beautiful lady I have ever met. I was always honored when she would call or come by the bank. If I wasn’t at work she would find out my schedule and make it a point to come by. She always counted on me to help her and I was always greatful to do so. May she rest in peace and I will definitely miss you Miss Millie.You all have a glorious guardian angel looking over you now. God bless each of you now and always.”
“Linda & family So sorry for your loss. You are in our thoughts & prayers. I’m sure your aunt is smiling down at you & everyone who took care of her during this time. I can still relate….Much love, Cathy Mattingly & family…. “
“How saddened I was to hear of Millie’s illness and now her passing. She has given me so many wonderful memories especially with arranging flowers for church. She was so artistic and was easy to work with. Her great sense of humor always left me happy. I think I started to smile when we would first say hello as I knew something humorous would follow. She loved her faith and it was quite evident and she loved her family. Being one of many, I am sure you will have perfect memories of the past and I hope they will ease the sorrow you now feel. God bless you always and I know that He has already taken Millie to flower heaven.”
“Linda, Mrs. Norris and family sorry to hear of the loss of your aunt and sister but know she had the best of care anyone could have during this time. We are always here when you need us!”
“God saw you getting tired and a cure was not to be. So he put his arms around you and whispered come to me. With tearful eyes we watched you,and saw you pass away. Although we loved you dearly,we could not make you stay. A golden heart stopped beating,hard working hands at rest. God broke our hearts to prove to us he only takes the best. “
“You were a lovely lady and a great aunt; I will miss your humor. Rest in peace, Aunt Mildred! Much love, Louise “
“Mrs. Jurovaty was a very lovely lady and will be missed. My sincere sympathy to her family.”
“I have only good memories of Mildred. I can see her bringing her plants to St. James Hall for St. James/St. Cecilias Rummage Sales. She loved giving time & energy to her church. Last time I saw her, she was dancing up a storm – an image I will always remember. Peace be with all of you.”
“Our sincere condolences. You have our thoughts and prayers at this most difficult time.”
“Millie, a dear friend, was much loved and will be missed. My deepest sympathy to her family.”
“I was so sorry to hear of Millie’s passing. She had always been the sweetest lady. I enjoyed seeing and talking with her again lately at dances in Compton. She had amazing vitality. My sympathy to her family. “
“To the Jurovaty Family: You are in my thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.”
“You will be greatly missed by all. I will always remember you in my heart. Love Dicky”
“Frank and Millie were our neighbors back in the old Fisher Rd./Mattapany days so she’s always been a part of my life. She graduated with my late parents from GMHS and told me stories I would otherwise not have known! Millie provided a unique connection to my parents and I will truly miss that bond. She was so dedicated to St.Cecilia’s Church, arranging flowers with an energy and stamina that amazed us all. Every Christmas Millie’s swags were on the brick posts in the church. When the St. Cecilia’s Food Pantry was formed Millie volunteered to work each month. In the last few years, as her hearing worsened, I often received calls asking me to tell her what Father said in his after Mass announcements. I will miss those calls and our chats. I will miss her sense of humor and that wonderful smile. She was a very special lady! “
“I will miss my dear friend, Millie. Our friendship has left me with many happy memories. My condolences to her family. “
“Sister Mary Grace and I will be with you in prayer. Milred loved to dance! Now she dances with Jesus!”