Valentina Vasilyevna Telegin ( February 3, 1919 , village of Lavrovo, Ivanovo region , Russia - October 24, 1985 , village of Peremilovo, Ivanovo region , USSR ) - Hero of Socialist Labor .
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| Occupation | livestock breeder , agricultural innovator | |
| Children | son - Telegin, Vyacheslav Grigorievich (1942-2006) | |
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Biography
Born February 3, 1919 in a peasant family.
Since 1940, she worked on the collective farm "Russia" (then named after I.V. Stalin) in the Shuisky district. First she worked as a feed truck, then as a milkmaid and for more than 30 years as a livestock breeding leader at the Peremilovskaya dairy farm. In 1945, VV Telegin received 3600 kilograms of milk from each cow instead of the planned 3500. Shortly after this achievement, she headed the farm team. For many years, Peremilovskaya Farm became the winner of the regional socialist competition, was a school of excellence on a regional scale, and was the place of production practice for rural schoolchildren. In 1970, the annual milk yield from each cow on the farm was over 4,000 kilograms. For outstanding achievements in labor, on April 8, 1971, Valentina Vasilyevna Telegin by the Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR was awarded the Golden Medal "Hammer and Sickle" and the Order of Lenin.
She was elected a member of the board of the collective farm and the Shuisky district committee of the CPSU. She was a delegate to the XXIII Congress of the CPSU.
Since 1975, she was on a well-deserved vacation.
She died on October 24, 1985. She was buried in the alley of honorary burial places of the Trinity cemetery in Shui.
Literature
- Antonov, I.P. For the Shuisky outskirts. - Ivanovo, 2011.
- Dokonova, R. "The Second House" by Valentina Telegin. The standard-bearers of the working land: Essays on the Heroes of Socialist Labor in the Ivanovo Region. - Yaroslavl, 1987 .-- S. 161-164.
- Surin, G.I. The Word of Shuya. - Ivanovo, 2005.
Links
- Telegin Valentina Vasilievna , warheroes.ru (Retrieved March 5, 2012)