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Boyarinova, Lidiya Vladimirovna

Lydia Vladimirovna Boyarinova (born January 25, 1931 , Rylkovo village, Nizhny Novgorod Region , RSFSR , USSR - June 3, 2009 , Chkalovsk , Nizhny Novgorod Region , Russian Federation ) - a field supervisor at the Avangard collective farm of the Chkalovsky district (I. I. Razumovsky). Hero of Socialist Labor . Participant VDNH . Drummer of communist labor . Deputy village Council of People's Deputies. Honorary citizen of the Chkalovsky district .

Lidiya Vladimirovna Boyarinova
Date of BirthJanuary 25, 1931 ( 1931-01-25 )
Place of BirthRylkovo village, Nizhny Novgorod region , RSFSR , USSR
Date of deathJune 3, 2009 ( 2009-06-03 ) (78 years)
Place of deathChkalovsk , Nizhny Novgorod Region , Russian Federation
Citizenship USSR →
Russia
Awards and prizes
Hero of Socialist Labor
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Biography

Boyarinova Lydia Vladimirovna was born on January 25, 1931 in the village of Rylkovo, Nizhny Novgorod region, in a peasant family. In 1938 she entered the Sapanikhinsky school. In 1942, after graduating from four classes, she began working on a collective farm and in 1957 took charge of the field unit on the Avangard collective farm in the Chkalovsky district (later renamed the I. Razumovsky collective farm). From year to year her link grew high yields of flax.

April 30, 1966 By the Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR for the successes achieved in increasing the production and harvesting of flax, the linking Boyarinova Lydia Vladimirovna was awarded the title Hero of Socialist Labor with the award of the Order of Lenin and the Serp and Molot gold medal .

Lidia Vladimirovna Boyarinova’s total work experience is 47 years.

She was awarded medals "For Valiant Labor in the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945" , "50 Years of Victory in the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945."

Lydia Vladimirovna repeatedly participated in the Exhibition of Economic Achievements and was awarded gold , two silver and one bronze medals of the Exhibition of Economic Achievements , was elected a deputy to the village Council of People's Deputies.

After retirement she lived in the town of Chkalovsk, Nizhny Novgorod Region .

She died on June 3, 2009 .

Bibliography

Books

  1. Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR on conferring the title Hero of Socialist Labor to the best agricultural workers of the RSFSR, especially distinguished themselves in increasing the production and harvesting of industrial crops // Vedomosti Supreme Soviet of the USSR. - 1966. - № 19. - p. 320; Bitter true, 1966. - May 15th.
  2. Boyarinova Lidiya Vladimirovna // Heroes of Socialist Labor - Gorky: bio-bibliographic index. - Gorky: Volga-Vyatka Prince. publishing house, 1986. - p. 19-20.
  3. Persian V. A. Heroes of Socialist Labor // Persian V. A. The Legend of Vasilevskaya-Chkalovskaya Land. - N.Novgorod: Nizhpoligraf, 2004. - p. 386.
  4. Tyurin A.F. Feeling of a host / A.F. Tyurin, M.I. Nechetov. - M .: Owls. Russia, 1969. - P.25, 108.

Articles

  1. Azamat O. Among the blooming field of flax // Banner (Chkalovsk). - 2010. - June 8th.
  2. Boyarinova Lydia Vladimirovna // Znamya (Chkalovsk). - 2009. - 6 June.
  3. Grigorieva R. Gori, sparkle, the star of Hero! // Banner (Chkalovsk). - 2001. - 2 Feb.
  4. Kolpakov S. The heart invested in the work // Bitter. true. - 1966. - July 28th.
  5. Krasnenkova A. Steel Honorary Citizens of the District // Znamya (Chkalovsk). - 2005. - 26 Apr - p. 1.
  6. Terekhin G. Before people and the conscience of law // Znamya (Chkalovsk). - 1999. - 28 oct. - p. 3.
  7. Fedorov G. Zvenyeva // Banner (Chkalovsk). - 1986. - 25 jan.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Boyarinova ,_Lidia_Vladimirov&oldid = 86420120


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