Shuba Anastasia Karlovna was a one-year-old child when her family was sent from the Volga region to a special settlement in the Taranovsky district. For more than six months, the family traveled to the village. Kayrankol to get a temporary shelter there. My father and brothers fished from the lake, just like all the repressed Germans sent here. After a while, the special settlement was disbanded and the population was settled around the district. The family of Anastasia Karlovna was sent to the 3rd branch of the Naberezhny state farm, from where she could not leave until 1955.
Immediately after the ban was lifted, she went to her sister, who got married, in the village. Viktorovka. Here she attended evening school and worked as an accountant. After a while, she received two secondary specialized education in the specialties “accountant” and “computer design engineer”. In 1959, she got a job as a secretary-typist in the district financial department, then worked for a long time in a machine counting station. In 1979, she moved to the position of a storekeeper at the Rassvet state farm. In 1982, she was sent to work as a senior dispatcher in a bytkombinat. The last place of work was a workers’ coop, where Anastasia Karlovna worked as a salesman. Having reached retirement age in 1995, she worked in a store for some time, then went on a well-deserved rest.
She and her husband raised two daughters.
She was buried in the village of Ayet.
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