He had lived in Bryan for 41 years and had retired from Alenco after 32 years of service. Undated Bryan College Station Eagle news clipping Daniel Frank Blahaĭaniel Frank Blaha, 72, passed away Apat his home in Bryan. Submitted by Rosemary Ermis DANIEL FRANK BLAHA Four brothers, August, Jerome, Henry and Zigmund, and a sister, Justina, preceded him in death. Worth and Raymond of Johnson City and two grandchildren, Paula and Craig Svetlik. Huebel of Dallas two brothers, Louis Blaha of Ft. His wife survives, along with his daughter, Mrs. Blaha was born May 31, 1900, at Oldenburg. Alois Morkovsky officiated.Ī retired farmer and substitute mail carrier, Mr. (Dorothy) Svetlik of Weimar, died Monday morning, July 10, at Fayette Memorial Hospital in La Grange.įuneral services were held Wednesday morning at Koenig Funeral Home chapel and Hostyn Catholic Church, with burial in the church cemetery, Msgr. Blaha, 67, of Mullins Prairie, father of Mrs. ![]() Svetlik's Father Buried, Hostyn CemeteryĪlvin A. "He that lent thee hath recalled thee back with Him and His to dwell." ALVIN A. Aged five years, eight months, and twenty days. Sarah Blackwell, who died on the 10th inst. ITASKA BLACKWELLĭied-We reget to learn of the death of little Itaska, infant daughter of the Rev. The interment took place in the old cemetery yesterday afternoon, and the escort was large. Blackburn died at her home in this city on Tuesday evening at 10 o'clock. ![]() La Grange Journal, April 19, 1900, page 8Īfter a long but fruitless battle with consumption Mrs. She left a husband and two small children and other relatives to mourn her death, to whom the Journal extends its sincere condolence. The deceased was a victim of that fell destroyer, consumption, and for several months prior to her death underwent great suffering, all of which she bore with Christian fortitude and resignation. The Democrat extends its sincere sympathy.ĭied, at LaGrange, January 15h, 1894, Mrs. LaGrange Democrat: Died, at LaGrange Friday, April 13th, 1894, the infant child of Mr. THE JOURNAL extends to his widow and relatives its sincere condolence in their bereavement. Tom, when a friend, was an ardent one, and when an enemy, a bitter one. Black, which occurred at Schulenburg last week. THE JOURNAL regrets to hear of the death of Mr. He was born and raised in Fayette county, and left many firends to sympathise with the widow and little daughter, Lillie, in their bereavement. Walker in this place April 23d, of consumption. ![]() We extend to the parents our deepest sympathy. He was buried in the Odd Fellows' cemetery at Schulenburg on the following day-a large concourse of friends attending the last sad rites. The little fellow was just eighteen months old, and after a short iillness of two weeks was taken from this world of sin and sorrow, and now with the angels dwells. Black, which occurred on the 7th inst., at their residence about three and a half miles Northwest of Weimar. It is with the greatest sorrow that we chronicle the death of Robert Kyle, infant son of Mr. Contributed by Matt Cross ROBERT KYLE BLACK Cora Black, colored, of this place died last Tuesday evening and was buried the following day.
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