Ida Mayer: A life for driving school and social help in Stainz
Ida Mayer: A life for driving school and social help in Stainz
On October 5, 2023, Ida Mayer died in the Fischbacher nursing home. Her long life ended at the age of 89, and it was adopted in an emotional and respectful ceremony in the Graz Mariatrost basilica. Family, friends and former employees of the late lady came together to have the last honor. During the funeral service, Pastor Mag. Dietmar Grünwald recalled the beautiful hope that everyone can expect after death and spoke of the important stations in Idas. Born on April 5, 1934 in St. Marein near Graz, she covered an impressive life path. After her school days, she first learned the profession of the seamstress and then found her calling as a secretary at AVL List.
The funeral service was accompanied by the Comradeship Association of Stainz with a group of flags that underlined the importance of the late Ida Mayer for the community. Chairman Vbgm. Franz Hopfgartner recalled that Ida became a member in January 1979 and was happy to take on the role of the bell godmother in the club. "In a special way, she embodied the motto of our association: 'Edel is man, helpful and good'," he said. Your bright smile and her well -groomed appearance are lovingly remembered by many.
Women's power and social commitment
IDA Mayer was not only popular with her friends, but also with her former employees of the driving school, which they had for many years. Josef Moser, a former employee, described her as a "straight boss", who always tried to make it easier for her driving students to acquire the driver's license. In stressful examination situations, she always had an open ear and even valerian drops to help the test subjects. Her driving school in Stainz was known far beyond the national borders of Styria and offered people in the region a safe job.
The appreciation of Ida's merits during the ceremony was impressive. She was awarded several honor brooches, including the silver honor brooch with laurel wreath and the bronze cross of merit to demonstrate its appreciation in the Comradeship Association. After the solemn farewell to the Urnian, the Ida Mayer flag group accompanied them into their final resting place. With the command "Have eight!" the flag lowered one last time, as a sign of respect and recognition for her life and deeds.
a lasting memory
The funeral service paid the woman full of attention and appreciation, which many meant a lot in the region. Ida Mayer's life story not only shows the personal success that she achieved in her driving school, but also her commitment to fellow human beings that she leaves in the community. The memory and influence she leaves remains alive and is valued and respected by the many people they knew. Your legacy will continue to be noticeable in Stainz and beyond.
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