Eaton celebrates 50-year employee Marsha
O’Donoghue as she retires
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[August 14, 2019]
On Friday morning Eaton Management and staff honored one of their
own as she prepares for retirement. After 50 years with the company,
Marsha O’Donoghue is saying good-bye to the workforce and looking
forward to retirement.
What is O’Donoghue going to do with her time now? She plans to take
it easy “just messing around the house.” She is also looking forward
to spending time with her quilting and sewing projects and has
thoughts of travel in her future.
The Friday morning celebration was the first of three to be held in
O’Donoghue’s honor. At the Eaton plant in the morning, employees
enjoyed an ice cream sundae bar while visiting with O’Donohue and
delivering best wishes for her future.
Later in the afternoon, Eaton planned a larger event at the Knights
of Columbus Hall in Lincoln, and after that, a more intimate party
was planned with family members and close friends.
Friday morning there was a large turnout of not only staff, but
friends and family. Helping O’Donohue celebrate was her husband
Denny, Daughter Tricia Venninger and grandchildren Jake and Allena
Venninger.
O’Donohue is one of three employees at Eaton who have been with the
company 50 years or more. The other two joined in the celebration
and it was noted that they have been with the company 51 and 53
years.
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Of course, O’Donohue received a few farewell mementos from staff and management,
and a lot of hugs from co-workers.
Asked how that one maintains a single job for 50 years and more, the three
ladies who own that designation laughed and said, “We are all family!”
Congratulations to Marsha and best wishes for the future.
[Karen Hargis/Nila Smith]
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