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Cynthia Gail Kordecki

May 2, 1949 — February 21, 2014

Cynthia Gail Kordecki, 64, of Grand Forks, died February 21, 2014. Born May 2, 1949, in Kenosha, Wisconsin, she was the daughter of Ferne (Clough) and Frank Kordecki. She received a bachelors degree in anthropology and theology from Marquette University in 1971, and a masters in geography from University of North Dakota in 1992. She worked for Anthropology Research at UND since the 1980s, eventually advancing to Associate Research Archaeologist, and was a lifelong member of the North Dakota Archaeological Association. Cynthia also enjoyed her university teaching, specializing in courses on the geography of Canada and Winnipeg's ethnic landscapes. Resolute and pragmatic, she walked surveys across the width and breadth of North Dakota, presented and wrote numerous scholarly project reports, published archaeological analyses, and even earned a pilot's license. For years she edited the NDAA Newsletter. She was one of a kind, and loved her stuff.' Blessed with a dry sense of humor, she touched many in her time. She was tough, clever, and loyal to work, friends, and family. She is survived and beloved by her brother Gregory Kordecki (and wife Christine), sisters Lesley Kordecki, Colette (and husband Gary) Palenski, nieces Kimberly Taube and Hilary Kordecki, nephews Michael Taube and Frank Kordecki, as well as many devoted friends. No flowers please; contributions can be made to a fund being established in her memory at UND. Contributions by check may be made to University of North Dakota Foundation, memo entry: Cynthia Kordecki Archaeology Fund. Contributions online with credit card payment may be made to www.undalumni.org and click on the large GIVE NOW button. Select "College of Arts and Sciences"; in dropdown box select "Anthropology," and then "Cynthia Kordecki Archaeology Fund." Celebration of Life will be held at UND Gorecki Alumni Center, Grand Forks, March 22, 2014, 5:00-9:00 p.m. All are encouraged to visit and sign the guest book. A memorial video is available at https://sites.google.com/site/cynthiakordecki/ (copy and paste into your browser)
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