She had travelled the world, taught scores of nurses and helped lead a major Twin Cities nonprofit, but Barbara Scherek wanted to learn more.
So at age 78, she began studies to become a certified holistic health coach, graduating the following year. It was part of a lifelong quest to know herself and learn how to help others.
"She was always ravenous for the next thing to learn and always had that wide-eyed childlike wonder when she discovered something new," said Dr. Karen Lawson of the Center for Spirituality & Healing at the University of Minnesota.
Scherek died Oct. 16 at age 85.
"I just knew growing up that she was a hero of mine,'' said her daughter, Kathleen Scherek. "She was helping people and seemed to be in a good place. I came later to know that she was constantly working on her self and on a constant journey."
Scherek grew up in New Prague and finished a nursing degree in 1954, starting a long career that included teaching other nurses in professional settings while also volunteering for the St. Paul Chapter of the American Red Cross.
She eventually joined the organization's board of directors, held a seat for 17 years, and in 1977 was elected as the organization's first female board chair.
"She was kind, gentle, soft-spoken and low-key, but underneath that there was a will of iron," said Dave Therkelsen, who was the chapter's executive director at one time. "She had a very clear idea of where she felt the organization or a particular issue should go."