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22801 I13652  Tatom  George Monroe  22 Nov 1881  18 Nov 1971  (Medical):See attached sources.  STR06 
22802 I7536  Tatom  Gerald Dwain  14 Sep 1931  3 Nov 2013  The Sabine County Reporter
November 13, 2013, Page 14

Gerald Dwain Tatom

Gerald Dwain Tatom, 82, of Silsbee, died Sunday Nov. 3, 2013.

Tatom, a native of Bronson, was a longtime resident of the Silsbee area. He was retired as a process operator from Texaco Refineries. He also served in the U. S. Army and was a Staff Sergeant in the Korean War.

His survivors include his wife of 59 years, Lafay Tatom; sons, Jerry Tatom, Kenneth Tatom, Keith Tatom, and Christopher Tatom; brother Cecil Tatom; sistsrs, Nell Butler and Kathy Hutto; six grandchildren, and four great grandchildren.

Funeral services were held Wednesdaym Nov. 6, at Farmer Funeral Home Chapel in Silsbee. Interment followed at Farmer Memorial Cemetery in Silsbee.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, November 2013) 
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22803 I7531  Tatom  Grady Monroe  8 Mar 1911  23 Dec 1969  His Texas Death certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, lists his mother's name, in error as Harriet Dealy...when she was in fact Harried Adelia "Delia" White. The information was obtained from his VA records. His usual occupation was that of a farmer. He was a veteran of World War II. He was showsn as a resident of Hemphill, Texas, but he died in Houston.  STR06 
22804 I7531  Tatom  Grady Monroe  8 Mar 1911  23 Dec 1969  (Medical):See attached sources.  STR06 
22805 I8536  Tatom  Isaac William  20 Nov 1877  4 Feb 1954  The digital image of his actual Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, shows him as the son of I. W. Tatom and ??? Ener. He was married at the time of his death. His occupation was shown as Retired/Farming. The informant was Emma Tatom, relationship not indicated. he was buried in the North Church Cemetery in Nacogdoches.

 
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22806 I8536  Tatom  Isaac William  20 Nov 1877  4 Feb 1954  (Medical):See attached sources.  STR06 
22807 I8530  Tatom  Ivy  1871  Yes, date unknown  Lived next door to his widowed mother in 1900.  STR06 
22808 I46860  Tatom  Jessie Ethel  Nov 1900  14 Apr 1929  Her Texas Death Certificate shows her as a daughter of Ivy TATUM (sic) and Mae TATUM (sic), both born in Hemphill. She died in Child Birth.  STR06 
22809 I23323  Tatom  Joyce Nell  19 Sep 1937  3 May 2017  "Nell and Roy BUTLER of Hemphill...."

oyce Nell Butler
September 19, 1937 - May 3, 2017

Joyce Nell Tatom Butler "Nell", 79, a lifelong resident of Sabine County, passed away Wednesday, May 3, 2017 in Hemphill, Texas. Mrs. Butler was born September 19, 1937 in Plainview Community to Claud and Marie McGown Tatom.

Mrs. Butler worked as a business owner and homemaker. She enjoyed her kids, grandkids, great grandkids and a great-great grandkid.

She is survived by her sons; Roy E. Butler, Jr. and wife Nancy, of Hemphill, Texas, Don Butler and wife, Sandra, of Hemphill; daughters, Margaret Greene of Hemphill, Cindy Bennett and husband, Jim, of Bronson; sister, Kathy Hutto and husband E. H., of Palacios; Grandkids, Kevin Butler, Jason Butler, Amy Greene, Christy Childress, James Greene, Tommy Greene, Josh Bennett, Courtney Brittain, Nicole Corley, Kenny Butler, Holly Butler, and Mikey Butler; Great Grandkids; Hannah Butler, Hailey Butler, Carly Butler, Kaylee Butler, Brooksie Butler, Rhett Butler, William Greene, Abby Childress, Vivian Childress, Jacob Greene, Zachery Greene, Kallie Greene, Colby Greene, Tamsyn Greene, T.J. Greene, Ethan Bennett, Emma Bennett, Baylee Bennett, Caycen Brittain, Eli Brittain, Taylor Corley, Alyssa Corley, Cory Butler, Hunter Butler and great-great grandson, Cooper Hyden.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Roy Earl Butler; her son, William Kenneth "Bill" Butler; brothers, Gerald Tatom and Cecil C. Tatom; and sister, Opal Tatom Lee Brown.

Visitation will be held Friday evening, May 5, 2017 from 5:00 '96 9:00 p.m. at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas.

Funeral services for Mrs. Butler will be held Saturday, May 6, 2017 at 10:00 a.m. in Starr Funeral Home Chapel with burial to follow in Gravel Hill Cemetery.

Pallbearers for Mrs. Butler are Kevin Butler, Jason Butler, Josh Bennett, Michael Butler, Kenny Butler, and Cecil Tatom. Honorary pallbearers are Douglas Brittain and Kyle Butler.

Copied from her FindAGrave memorial page
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, May 10, 2017, Page 5 
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22810 I23325               
22811 I43915               
22812 I47490  Tatom  Lynn  24 May 1926  18 May 2019  Copied from Farm Road 1-From one end to the other group on Facebook

Lynn Tatom of Pineland died Saturday May 18, 2019 in a local nursing home.

He was born May 24, 1926 in Sabine County, in the Plainview Community and was 92 years of age.

Lynn was the son of Dewey Tatom (1898-1975) and Rosa Etta Pennington Tatom (1903-1974).

He was an Army Staff Sergeant during World War II, serving from 1944-1946, participating in the Luzon Campaign (Philippines) and the Occupation of Japan after their surrender.

He once told me that he spent his 19th Birthday burying dead Japanese soldiers.

After getting an Agriculture degree from Stephen F. Austin State University In Nacogdoches, he had a long career in poultry production management as a "service man", retiring from Tyson Foods, Inc. in Tenaha.

There was a visitation of friends and family Monday May 20, 2019 from 5 to 8 pm at Starr Funeral Home.
A graveside funeral service was held Tuesday at 2:00 pm at Plainview Cemetery.
Burial followed in Plainview Cemetery.

He is survived by his wife of 69 years Dorothy Tatom of Pineland, son Wade Tatom and wife Julie of Tenaha, TX, daughters Robin Shapley and husband Andy of Pineland and Rhonda Gipson and husband Floyd of Pineland, and grandchildren Shelley Adams & husband Mike of Arkansas, Mark Gipson and wife Shawn of Washington State, Justin Tatom & wife Stephanie of Tenaha, Candus Tatom of Nacogdoches, Lauren Shapley of Pineland, Great Grandchildren Lilia Adams, Sylvia Adams, Matthew Gipson, Mark Gipson, Tabytha Gipson, Henley Tatom and Presley Tatom.

He was preceded in death by his parents Dewey and Etta Tatom and Brother Troy Tatom (1923-1994).

Guest book may be signed and condolences may be left at www.starrfh@windstream.net

Copied from The Starr Funeral Home website, also published in The Sabine County Reporter, May 22, 2019, pg 8 
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22813 I13653  Tatom  Nora M.  21 Dec 1883  5 Mar 1950  https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JXFY-PJ1
name: Nora Tatum Conner
death date: 05 Mar 1950
death place: Pineland, Sabine, Texas
gender: Female
race: W
death age: 66 years 2 months 14 days
estimated birth date:
birth date: 21 Dec 1883
birthplace: Sabine Co, Tx
marital status: Married
spouse's name:
father's name: Plumer Tatum
father's birthplace: Tx
mother's name: Ella Dent
mother's birthplace: Ga
occupation: Housewife
place of residence:
cemetery: City
burial place: Jasper, Tx
burial date: 06 Mar 1950
additional relatives:
film number: 2074338
digital film number: 4165885
image number: 1628
reference number: 13981
Collection: "Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976," Nora Tatum Conner, 1950 
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22814 I43845  Tatom  Norbit Lamar  2 Feb 1933  14 Oct 2013  Norbit Lamar Tatom, 80, of Pineland, died Monday night in the Hemphill Care Center. He was born in Pineland to Clyde and Marie Sanford Tatom. Norbit was a retired truck driver for KLLM Trucking Company.

Norbit is survived by his son David Tatom of Hemphill, his daughters; Betty Johnson of Bellevue, Nebraska, Patty Jones and her husband David of Gladewater, Peggy (Suzy) Dickerson and her husband Tommy of Hemphill, Lisa Hodges and her husband Steve of Alvin, TX, his brothers; Eugene Tatom of Pineland, Charles Tatom of Magnolia, TX, his sisters; Delorse Scott of Lindale, Inez Tatom of Rosevine; seventeen grandchildren, thirty great grandchildren and one great-great grandchild. He was preceded in death by his wife Janie Tatom, his son Charles Lamar Tatom, and his brother Doyle Tatom.

Visitation will be from 5:00PM until 9:00PM, Wednesday, Oct. 16, and from 9:00AM until 9:00PM, Thursday, Oct. 17, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas. Funeral services will be at 11:00Am, Friday, Oct. 18, 2013, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in the Plainview Cemetery.

Copied from the Starr Funeral Home Website
Also published in
The Sabine County Reporter
October 23, 2013, Page 13 
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22815 I7528  Tatom  Ola  1903  Yes, date unknown  She married a Kemp.  STR06 
22816 I23326  Tatom  Opal Laverne  1 Jun 1933  13 Jan 2006  Opal Tatom Lee Brown

Opal Brown, 72, of Pineland passed away at home January 13, 2006, after a brief illness. She is survived by her children and their spouses: Brenda LEE of Pineland, Connie BENNETT and Joe of Pineland, Yvonne HAWKINS and Glen of Many, Jack "Pete" LEE and Ramona of Nacogdoches, Steven LEE and Sheri of Pineland, and Alan BROWN and Patsy of Pensacola, Florida. She is also survived by her siblings and their spouses: Gerald TATOM and Faye of Silsbee, Cecil TATOM and Ann of Pineland, Nell BUTLER and Roy of Hemphill, and Kathy HUTTO and E.H. of Palacios. She will be remembered and missed by her grandchildren: Cecil TATOM; Rebecca BENNETT; April McCAULEY; Jarrod, Jaime and Jessi LEE; Brittany DOWDEN; Vonnie, Mary and LeeAnn HAWKINS; Craig and Chris BROWN; and Monica HINCHEE. She also had one great granddaughter, Brietta LEE. Funeral services will be held Sunday Jan. 15, 2006 at 2:00 pm at Starr Funeral Home Chapel in Hemphill, Texas with Bro. Wayne Alford officiating. Interment will follow at Plainview Cemetery. Pallbearers are Cecil "Guru" Tatom, Jarrod Lee, Carlos Cruz, Rhett Hutto, Charlie Hutto and Christopher Clark. Starr Funeral Home, Inc. 511 Starr St. Hemphill, Texas 75948

http://www.southeasttexaslive.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=15931889&BRD=2287&PAG=461&dept_id=512596&rfi=6

A similar obituary was published in the January 18, 2006 SABINE COUNTY REPORTER, where it is further noted that she retired from the Sabine County Tax Office as a clerk. 
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22817 I43911               
22818 I43913               
22819 I2040  Tatom  Samuel Willie  20 Mar 1874  1 Mar 1967  From OLD TIMERS OF SABINE COUNTY, TEXAS by Virgie Speights

WILL TATOM March 28, 1963

When Will Tatom celebrated his 89th birthday Sunday, more than 150 persons attended the annual all-day celebration. A new 50 foot long table had been built in the yard of his home near Pineland, where he has lived for the past 50 years. Fifty-four of his 70 descendants were present including all nine of his children.

Mr. Tatom was in the midst of all the hubbub, chipper as could be, greeting friends and relatives from far and near, including several sets of twins these being scattered throughout the family. The little Saver twins, exactly 85 years younger than he, perched one on each knee while he remembered about his early life.

Born in the community in which he has lived his whole life, just southwest of Hemphill, he told of his early ancestors being early Sabine County settlers. His mother, the former Ella Dent, was a native of Georgia, but his father, Samuel Plummer Tatom was born at old Sabinetown, of parents who came from Mississippi. The family claims Indian ancestry, and Mr. Tatom does seem to possess the dignified bearing of an Indian chief.

Mr. Tatom has the reputation of being a steady, enthuisiastic worker. His first job was hauling freight by wagon and mule team before the days of railroads in Hemphill. He hauled freight from Many, Louisiana and Bronson, Texas for the early Hemphill merchants, including Ed Pratt, J.O. Toole and Taylor Morris. He still remembers the day he made his biggest paycheck. From Bronson he rushed to a printing press to Hemphill and then sped back to Bronson with a gasoline motor. For this long day's work, he received the magnificant sum of $10, which was really a handsome sum in those days.

Most of his livilhood was earned on the farm and he owned quite a sizable portion of land in his community, his holdings stretching from near Hemphill to quite close to Pineland.

As each of his children married, he gave 40 acres as a wedding present. For the boys, he added a horse. All except two of his children still live in this area, in the Pinehill and Plainview communities. Mrs. Ola Kemp, a daughter lives in Beaumont, Texas, and W. C. Tatom, a son, lives in Buna, Texas.

Mrs. Vernon Dubose, her husband and two children, live with her father in the old home. The others, who live near are Dewey, Elmon, Clyde, Claude, Grady, and Mrs. Edna King.

Mr. Tatom married Miss Delia White, also a native of Pinehill, in 1896. She died in 955, after 59 years of marriage. 
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22820 I2040  Tatom  Samuel Willie  20 Mar 1874  1 Mar 1967  (Medical):Senelity, Diabetes Mellitus  STR06 
22821 I48527  Tatom  Troy  16 Jun 2023  27 Oct 1994  Troy Tatom

Troy Tatom, 71, of Pineland died at 2 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 27, 1994, at his residence on FM 2024, Plainview Community.

Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Saturday at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Bro. Don R. Falke, pastor of First Baptist Church, and Bro. T.A. Lane, pastor of Yellow Ridge Baptist Church, officiating. Interment was at Plainview Cemetery.

Born June 16, 1923, in Sabine County, as a son of the late Dewey and Etta (Pennington) Tatom, he had lived in Beaumont from 1946 to 1975, when he retured to Sabine County. He and Mildred Boyett were married Aug. 8, 1944, and celebrated their golden anniversary earlier this year.

Tatom was a retired truck driver with Temple-Inland Forest Products and Overland. He was a U.S. Navy veteran of World War II and a member of Pineland's First Baptist Church.

Survivors: his wife, Mildred Tatom of Pineland; two daughters and sons-in-law, Elaine and Hunter Henry of Midland, Michigan, and Nancy and Larry Shackleford of Sour Lake; five grandchildren, Luke Shackleford and Taylor Shackleford, both of Sour Lake, Adrianne Reed and Joda Henry, both of Michigan, and Jamie Henry of Florida; brother and sister-in-law, Lynn and Dorothy Tatom of Pineland; an aunt, Vernon DuBose of Pineland; and a host of nieces, nephews, and cousins.

Pallbearers: Reggie Cordray, Rodney Cordray, Thomas Cordray, Samuel DuBose, Floyd Gipson, Hershell Phillips, Eugene Tatom, and Norbit L. Tatom.

Published in the Sabine County Reporter, November 2, 1994, page 15 
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22822 I7533  Tatom  Vernon "Sister"  23 Jul 1919  14 Dec 2000  THE SABINE COUNTY REPORTER December 20, 2000

Vernon "Sister" Tatom DuBose, 81, of Pineland died suddenly Thursday, Dec 14, 2000, and was pronounced dead on arrival at 12:01 om at Sabine County Hospital in Hemphill.

Mrs. DuBose was born July 23, 1919 as the youngest child of the late Harriet Adelia (White) and Will Tatom. The house in which she was born, located on Tatom road near Pineland, remained her home her entire life. She was a homemaker and member of the former One Hill United Methodist Church. Mrs. DuBose had served as an election worker in Sabine County.

She was married April 17, 1957, to Cleatis Harvey DuBose and he preceded her in death on July 29, 1986. She was also preceded in death by her parents and all brothers and sisters.

Survivors, a son, Samuel Cleatis DuBose of Pineland, a daughter, Martha Beth Lane and her husband Tracy Albert "T.A." Lane, of Pineland; and a host of nieces and nephews.

Funeral services were held at 11 am Saturday at Bethel Chapel Baptist Church in Pineland with Bro. Willard Anderson, pastor of China United Methodist Church of China, Texas, and Bro. Ben Gibbs, Bethel Chapel's pastor, officiating. Interment followed at Pine Hill Cemetery in Sabine County.

Nephews were pallbearers and honorary pallbearers. Active pallbearers included Charles Craddock, Harvey DuBose, Gene Duckett, Charles Tatom, Doyle Tatom, Eugene Tatom, Gerald Tatom, Lynn Tatom, and Norbit Tatom.

Memorial contributions may be made to Pine Hill Cemetery Foundation, c/o Elease Barrow, RR 1, Box 172, Pineland, TX 75968; or M. D. Anderson Cancer Center Memorials, P.O. Box 297153, Houston, TX 77297, with notation of memorial to Vernon DuBose.

Starr Funeral Home Inc. of Hemphill, directors.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong) 
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22823 I43850               
22824 I7532  Tatom  Willie Cornell "Boob"  4 Aug 1916  27 Oct 1970  His Texas Death Certificated, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, noted that his usual occupation was that of a Sawmill Machine operator. The informant was his wife, Mrs. Lorena Tatom.  STR06 
22825 I4280               
22826 I9247               
22827 I44933  Tatum  Lee Ola  3 Oct 1884  5 Dec 1967  Her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Wayne Cappen, shows her as a daughter of Isaac Tatum and Martha Williams.  STR06 
22828 I9129               
22829 I699  Tatum  Sarah Elizabeth  4 Jul 1819  Yes, date unknown  Virgie Speights shows her as a daughter of John and Sarah Tatom of Mississippi.  STR06 
22830 I40843  Taube  Herman A.  Abt 1906  Abt 1950  On her annotated transcription of Martin Cemetery, Kay Parker McCary shows him as a son of Henry and Anna Taube, and brother to Edward and Rudolf Taube.  STR06 
22831 I40843  Taube  Herman A.  Abt 1906  Abt 1950  (Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Texas, Panola County, JP 2
Enumerated April 3, 1940
SD 3 ED 183-11 Sheet 3A
54
Taube, Herman A Head M W 33 M M1 Tx Same House Farmer Farmer
Taube, Lydia V Wife f W 27 M2 Tx Same house
 
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22832 I13240  Taucer  Albert  21 Apr 1883  10 Dec 1935  Her Texas Death certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, shows that he was the son of Anton and Lena Thalcher of Germany, and his occupation was shown as Stave Worker. His place of birth was shown as Austria. However on the 1930 census, his place of birth was shown as Yugoslavia.  STR06 
22833 I13240  Taucer  Albert  21 Apr 1883  10 Dec 1935  (Research):Census Listings:

1930 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Toro
April 23, 1930
ED 43-3 SD 4 Sheet 9A Stamped 51
158-158
Taucer, Albert Hd M W 40 M 29 Yugoslavia Yugoslavia Yugosla
via German 1909 Stave Maker
Taucer, Ruth Wf F W 28 M 17 Tx Tx Tx
Taucer, Anton A Son M W 9 S Tx Yugoslavia Tx
Taucer, Cuthburt Son M W 7 S Tx Yugoslavia Tx
Taucer, Francis P Dtr F W 4 8/12 S Tx Yugoslavia Tx
Taucer, William R Son M W 1 S Tx Yugoslavia Tx 
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22834 I13240  Taucer  Albert  21 Apr 1883  10 Dec 1935  (Medical):See attached sources.  STR06 
22835 I34688  Taucer  Cuthbert Lawrence  21 Dec 1922  11 May 1993  (Research):Shown as C L Taucer on the SSDI.  STR06 
22836 I45706  Taylor  Augustus B. "A. B."  2 Feb 1868  4 Nov 1936  Copied from his FindAGrave memorial page created by Ron Manley:

A. B. Taylor, 66 years of age, died at his home in Atlanta early Wednesday morning, November 4, 1936, following an illness of several weeks. Funeral services were conducted Thursday morning under the direction of Edmonds Funeral Home. Interment was in the Mt. Zion Cemetery.

Mr. Taylor was born in Bienville Parish and moved to Atlanta when he was seventeen years of age. He engaged in farming and reared his family in this community. Mr. Taylor served as police juror of Ward Six one term from 1924 to 1928.

Surviving are four daughters and two sons, Marselle and Pauline Taylor, Mrs. Hudson [sic Hanson], Mrs. C. W. Jones [sic James], and R. C. Taylor of Atlanta, and J. L. Taylor of Beaumont, Texas; and two sisters, Mrs. Madden of Mississippi and Mrs. Ella Strong of New Orleans.

Published in The Winnfield News-American or Winn Parish Enterprise, November 5, 1936

Name Augustus B Taylor
Titles and Terms:
Event Type Death
Event Date 04 Nov 1936
Event Place Atlanta, Winn, Louisiana
Gender Male
Age 66
Race (Original) White
Birth Year (Estimated) 1870
Birthplace Bienville, Ohio [sic, s/b Bienville Parish, LA]
Father's Name Joe Taylor
Father's Titles and Terms:
Mother's Name Melissa Cobb
Mother's Titles and Terms:
Spouse's Name Nila Sauders [Second wife]
Spouse's Titles and Terms:
Certificate Number 17272
Page:
GS Film number 2203839
Digital Folder Number 004216044
Image Number 00648



Citing this Record:
"Louisiana, Deaths Index, 1850-1875, 1894-1956," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/F3QS-882 : accessed 16 Aug 2014), Augustus B Taylor, 04 Nov 1936; citing Atlanta, Winn, Louisiana, certificate number 17272, State Archives, Baton Rouge; FHL microfilm 2203839.
 
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22837 I2562               
22838 I8706  Taylor  Diotician  30 Apr 1862  Yes, date unknown  Name of wife unknown. He had two children, a dtr who married Otis Lamar, and another dtr whose married name was Dunckleman.  STR06 
22839 I47555  Taylor  Edward Allen  28 Feb 1961  19 Jul 2019  Edward Allen Taylor, 58, of Hemphill, Texas passed away Friday, July 19, 2019 at his residence.

Eddie was born February 28, 1961 in Beaumont, Texas to Freddy Wilton Taylor and Florence Faye Utley Taylor. He worked as a carpenter and he loved to hunt and fish.

He is survived by his father, Freddy Taylor of Hemphill and his cousin, Doug Taylor and wife, Cristi, of Broaddus.

Cremation arrangements were handled by Starr Funeral Home, Hemphill, Texas.

Online condolences and book signing can be made at starrfuneralhome.com.

Also published in the Sabine County Reporter, July 24, 2019, Page 8 
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22840 I7173  Taylor  Grant Rice  1792  21 Oct 1859  Soldier TN War of 1812. His mother was Martha Rice. Martha married first a Taylor and second a Thompson, and moved to Tennessee grant.  STR06 
22841 I42394  Taylor  Jane  Abt 1815  Mar 1895  Mike Bennett writes that she was the daughter of Mary Taylor. When Jane was christened on April 2, 1815 in Elland, her mother's profession was listed as "spinster"....meaning she was not married.  STR06 
22842 I29707  Taylor  John L.  25 Nov 1953  18 Aug 2003  Taylor - John L., Jr., 49, Geneva, died Monday (8/18/03). Born, Geneva.

Survivors: daughter, Lindsey D. Taylor, Milligan; father, John L., Sr., Geneva; sisters, Sharon Kay Elznic, Sandra Girmus, both Geneva, Shirley Sluka, Roca.

Services: 10:30 a.m. Thursday, United Methodist Church, Geneva. Geneva Public Cemetery. Visitation: begins 11 a.m. today, Farmer & Son Funeral Home, Geneva.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy) 
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22843 I4242  Taylor  Joseph Brown  21 Sep 1898  21 Aug 1967  The son of Aaron E. Taylor and Mittie Epperson Brown. He was a Police Officer.  STR06 
22844 I2780  Taylor  Kathleen "Kaye"  22 May 1919  17 Oct 2006  The Sabine County Reporter
October 25, 2005, page 11

On October 17, 2006, Kathleen T. Arnold, known as Kaye to her friends and family, passed peacefully into the arms of her loving Lord and Saviour, with her family and friends at her bedside.

Kaye was born May 22, 1919, to Sallie Henry Taylor and Everett Allen Taylor in Crestmont, NC. She graduated in 1939 from Lees-McRae College in Banner Elk, NC, with a degree in teaching. After teaching elementary school for several years, Kaye traveled by train to Galveston to pursue a nursing degree.

In 1944, Kaye entered the John Sealey School of Nursing at the University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB) in Galveston. She graduated in 1946 as a Registered Nurse. While at UTMB, Kaye met the love of her life, Dr. William Thomas Arnold III, M.D. They were married on April 7, 1944, at the First Presbyterian Church in Galveston.

Kaye's love for God, her family, as well as her church and community afforded her many opportunities to minister to other individuals. As a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Houston, Kaye was president of the Women of the Church from 1978-1979.....(as well as various other church activities)....one of the founding members of the Assistance League of Houston...volunteer for the American Cancer Society, and their education program, as a breast cancer survivor. Kaye was a loving and dedicated wife, as well as mother and grandmother.....

Kaye was preceded in death by her parents, Sallie and Everett TAYLOR, and her brother, Col. John William TAYLOR, USAF. She is survived by her husband of 62 years, Dr. William T. ARNOLD, III M.D., her sister, Ila T. JUSTICE, daughter, Jan A. PARKS, Son William T. ARNOLD, Jr., grandson, Christopher J. PARKS, and granddaughters, Kathleen V. PARKS and Sarah E. PARKS, as well as numerous cousins, nieces, and nephews. Private graveside services were held on Oct. 20 a 1 p.m. by Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill with Dr. Jack Lancaster presiding over the service. The pallbearers for the service were Tom "Arnie" ARNOLD, Dr. Charlie ARNOLD, M.D., Rick ARNOLD, Dr. Tony ARNOLD, M.D., Forrest ARNOLD, and Robert "Bob" SPEARS.

A memorial service for Kaye was held at 1 p.m. Monday at the First Presbyterian Church of Houston, with Rev. Asa HUNT presiding. In lieu of flowers, the family has requested that donations in honor of Kaye Arnold to the Women of the Church at the First Presbyterian Church of Houston, Houston Hospice, or a charity of choice.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong) 
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22845 I1517  Taylor  Lela "Lila" Florence  8 Jun 1872  10 Nov 1943  https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KSBR-447
Name: Lela Crouch
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 10 Nov 1943
Event Place: Bronson, Sabine, Texas, United States
Gender: Female
Marital Status: Married
Birth Date: 08 Jun 1872
Birthplace: Sabine, Texas
Father's Name: Frank Taylor
Mother's Name: Eddings
Certificate Number: 52465
GS Film number: 2137589
Digital Folder Number: 005144822
Image Number: 03087
Collection: Lela Crouch, "Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976" 
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22846 I19655               
22847 I10535  Taylor  Rutha  1829  Yes, date unknown  Dec. 11, 1848. Rutha Raborn, wife of Quincy Raborn, of Amite County, MS. Her mother, Nancy Taylor, died Aug 26, 1847 and left certain slaves as her separate property.

Dec 23, 1848. Inventory: 6 slaves. They were partitioned. 
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22848 I16532  Taylor  Sally  Aft 1817  Yes, date unknown  She was of Forsyth County.  STR06 
22849 I29708               
22850 I42960  Taylor  Wiley Homer  27 Oct 1878  2 Apr 1959  https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K34H-7Y2
Name: Wiley Homer Taylor
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 02 Apr 1959
Event Place: Bronson, Sabine, Texas, United States
Gender: Male
Marital Status: Married
Birth Date: 27 Oct 1878
Birthplace: , Texas
Father's Name: Lenuel Franklin Taylor
Mother's Name: Annie Eddins
Certificate Number: 40797
GS Film number: 2115949
Digital Folder Number: 005145458
Image Number: 03486
Collection: Wiley Homer Taylor, "Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976" 
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22851 I14438  Teaff  George Ernest  12 Nov 1905  7 Jul 1985  Texas Death Records 1964 thru 1998 Teaff George Ernest 07-07-1985 TAYLOR M

Abilene Reporter - News (date unknown) Ernest Teaff MERKEL -- Ernest Teaff, 79, of Shady Oaks Nursing Home in Abilene and a lifelong resident of Taylor County, died at 6 p.m. Sunday at the nursing home. Services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at First Baptist Church. The Rev. Kenneth Jones, pastor of Caps Baptist Church, will officiate. Burial will be a Rose Hill Cemetery, directed by Starbuck Funeral Home. Born Nov. 12, 1905, in Tye, he was a farmer. He married Willie Blanche McMinn Nov. 30, 1924, in Abilene. She died Jan. 2, 1984. He was a member of the First Baptist Church here. Survivors include a son, Harold of Abilene; two daughters, Mary Frances Melton of Abilene and Bobbye Mansfield of Merkel; a brother, Arthur of Orange; nine grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren. Pallbearers will be N.B. Teaff, Berneil Teaff, Johnny Teaff, Leroy Teaff, Glen Teaff, Bob Hay, Kermit Newton and Clinton Newton.

(Courtesy of Lynell Cordell) 
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22852 I14318  Teal  Lucetta  Oct 1828  Yes, date unknown  William Garrett remarried Lucetta Teal in December 1847, a little more after a year after his first wife died. Earlier, in March 1847, Clementine Holman, widow of Sanford Holman and daughter of William Garrett's brother-in-law Matthew Cartwright had died, leaving her two small children Anna and William. Within days after the marriage of William and Lucetta, William moved his two daughters back from the home they were boarding in to their plantation home, as well as taking in the two Holman children, again helping out relatives in time of need. Considerable credit should go to Lucetta. Married less than a month, she not only had a new husband but four small children. She and William went on to have seven more children of their own. (Noble)  STR06 
22853 I14318  Teal  Lucetta  Oct 1828  Yes, date unknown  (Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, San Augustine
Enumerated 26 Jun 1900
SD 267 ED 73 Sheet 1B
226-226
Garrett, Lucetta Head W F Oct 1828 71 E 9/6 Ark Tn Tn Keeper of House
Garrett, Kate Dtr W F Apr 1867 33 S Tx Tn Ark
227-227
Cartwright, Mack Head W M Dec 1870 29 m 6 ZTx Tn Tn Farmer
Cartwright, Minnie Wf W F Mch 1873 27 m 6 1/1 Tx Tx Tx
Cartwright, Infantt Son W M Mch 1900 7/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Storne, Corry Servant B M 1882 18 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer
Sharp, Jane Cook B F 1895 25 W Tx Tx Tx Cook
Sharp, Alfred Son B M 1886 14 S Tx Tx Tx
 
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22854 I40359  Teasley  Billie Viola  20 Sep 1906  Yes, date unknown  https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/F6G6-NHM
Name: Billie Viola Teasley
Gender: Female
Baptism/Christening Date:
Baptism/Christening Place:
Birth Date: 20 Sep 1906
Birthplace: Navarro County, Texas
Death Date:
Name Note:
Race: White
Father's Name: John Silas Teasley
Father's Birthplace:
Father's Age:
Mother's Name: Nannie Clark
Mother's Birthplace:
Mother's Age:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C00264-0
System Origin: Texas-EASy
Source Film Number: 1516374
Reference Number: Vol.27 Pg.347
Collection: Texas, Births and Christenings, 1840-1981 
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22855 I40358  Teasley  John Silas  23 Jul 1881  5 Apr 1943  https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6L8-QXH
Name: John Silas Teasley
Death Date: 05 Apr 1943
Death Place: Precinct 3, Mclennan, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: w
Death Age: 61 years 8 months 12 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 23 Jul 1881
Birthplace: Georgia
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Jim Teasley
Father's Birthplace: Georgia
Mother's Name: Dnk
Mother's Birthplace: Dnk
Occupation: Farmer
Place of Residence: West, McLennan, Texas
Cemetery: Mesquite Cemetery
Burial Place: Birome, Texas
Burial Date: 06 Apr 1943
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2137304
Digital Film Number: 4030121
Image Number: 3391
Reference Number: 18871
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976 
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22856 I32286               
22857 I12513  Tegtmeier  Wilbert Henry  16 Jan 1922  27 Sep 2009  The Lincoln Journal Star (JournalStar.com)
Posted: Tuesday, September 29, 2009 3:00 am

Tegtmeier, Wilbert Henry

Wilbert Henry Tegtmeier, 87, of Clatonia, Neb., passed away Sunday, (09/27/09) in Wilber, Neb. He was born on January 16, 1922 at a farm near Plymouth, Neb. to Carl and Matilda Tegtmeier. He was confirmed on August 2, 1936 at Peace Lutheran Church, rural Jansen by Rev. Reeg. He married Lois Schroder on December 26, 1948. They moved to Clatonia in 1949 and purchased the garage in Clatonia. He owned and operated Tegtmeier Garage for 60 years. His love for his garage was demonstrated even later in his life when he was fixing vehicles, in his mind, in his hospital bed. He was an active member of the Clatonia community. He was town marshal for 53 years. He served many years as fire chief of the Clatonia Fire Department. He carried the community's rescue and life support resuscitator with him and helped many people by giving them oxygen in earlier years. He was a caring person that helped so many with little pay. He was a long-time member of the Clatonia Commercial Club. He was an active member of Zion Lutheran Church and served as Sunday School Superintendent and church elder. His hobbies included fishing, camping, and sitting on the bench in front of Tegtmeier Garage with all of his friends discussing the world's problems and teasing all the kids that walked by.

He is survived by his daughter, Janice Janda and husband Paul of Clatonia; son, Ron Tegtmeier of Lincoln; four grandchildren, Michelle Wollenburg and husband Larry of Beatrice; Jeff Janda and wife Kristen of Blue Hill; Jim Janda and wife Tara of Ravenna; and Darrin Dvorak of Wilber; five great grandchildren; brothers: Milton Tegtmeier of Fairbury; Norman Tegtmeier and wife Viola of Beatrice; sister-in-law, Glennys Winkle of Pickrell. He was preceded in death by his parents; wife, Lois; daughter Joyce; son-in-law David Dvorak; brother, Ray Tegtmeier; brothers-in-law, Harvey Rehm; Ray Rehm; and Rolland Winkle; sisters-in-law, Gwen Tegtmeier; Deloris Tegtmeier; Verlinda Rehm; and Madeline Rehm.
Funeral Service to be held Wednesday, 10 a.m., Zion Lutheran Church, Clatonia, NE. Interment: Zion Lutheran Cemetery. Visitation: Tuesday, 2:30 p.m. to 9 p.m., Kuncl Funeral Home, Wilber, Neb

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy) 
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22860 I7467  Tenopir  Adolph Emil  27 Oct 1925  1 Oct 2006  The funeral for Adolph E. Tenopir, 80, of Colon will be 10:30 a.m. Thursday at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Cedar Bluffs.

He died Sunday, Oct. 1, 2006, at A.J. Merrick Manor in Fremont.

He was born Oct. 27, 1925, in Morse Bluff to Emil and Lillian (Wesely) Tenopir. He was a 1943 graduate of Cedar Bluffs High School. He served in the U.S. Army during World War II from June 9, 1945, to Nov. 12, 1946. He farmed with his father until his marriage, then he farmed on his own until retiring in 1984.

He married Vinette Southwick on Aug. 9, 1958, in Omaha.

He was a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church in Cedar Bluffs and American Legion Post 158 of Cedar Bluffs.

Survivors include: his wife; three sons, Greg (and wife, Brenda) Tenopir of Wahoo, Patrick (and wife, Mary) Tenopir and Robert (and wife, Melloney) Tenopir, all of Cedar Bluffs; two daughters, Mickey (and husband, Roger) Morlang of Brady and Theresa Tenopir of Omaha; a sister, Helen (and husband, Frank) Jirovsky of Fremont; 12 grandchildren, Casey, Tyler, Jacob, Brenton, Trey, Taryn, Bailey, Riley and Halie Tenopir, Heath, Rhett and Shannon Morlang; and twin great-grandchildren, Natalee and Everett Brumbaugh.

The Rev. Matthew Vandewalle will officiate Thursday's service. A rosary will be said at 7 p.m. Wednesday at the church. Visitation will be from 2-4:30 p.m. Wednesday at Moser Memorial Chapel in Cedar Bluffs and from 6-7 p.m. Wednesday at the church. Visitation will continue one hour prior to service time Thursday at the church. Military graveside services will be conducted by members of American Legion Post 158 of Cedar Bluffs at St. Mary's Cemetery west of Cedar Bluffs.


Memorials have been established to the Juvenile Diabetes Association and the American Cancer Society. 
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22861 I13578  Tenopir  Albert  15 Aug 1864  27 May 1928  Albert Tenopir is Buried Today

Native Bohemian Dies at Home of Daughter, Mrs. Frank Havlik

Albert Tenopir, 63 years of age, died at the home of his daughter Mrs. Frank Havlik, 2 1/2 miles south of Lawton yesterday afternoon at 3:35 o'clock following an illness of three months.

Mr. Tenopir was born in Bohemia, came to the United States and was naturalized over forty years ago, settling at wilber, Sanline county, Nebraska, coming to this community in 1911 and purchasing a farm near Geronimo.

Besides his wife and daughter, he is survived by six sons, Lewis, Emil and Harry of Morse Bluff, Neb. Edward, William, and Henry reside at the parental home.

Funeral services were held this afternoon at Ritter's chapel at 4 o'clock, Rev. Robert Ray, pastor of the Beal Heights Presbyterian church officiating.

Burial was made in Highland cemetery with Ritter's in charge. The many friends of the family sympathize with them in their bereavement.

(Undated, unreferenced clipping, courtesy of Caroline Mastny)

His death certificate, on file with the Oklahoma State Board of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics, Comanche County, Lawton shows his father as A. Tenopir and his mother unknown. It appears to me that he is part of the Vaclav and Anna TENOPIR family of Saline County, Nebraska. 
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22862 I468  Tenopir  Ann M.  30 Oct 1924  4 Nov 1989  SSN 506-32-3198  STR06 
22863 I11798  Tenopir  Bernice M.  9 Oct 1933  14 May 2020  Obituary

WAHOO '96 Bernice M. Conkling, 86, of Wahoo, formerly North Bend, passed away Thursday, May 14, 2020 at the Saunders Medical Center Long Term Care in Wahoo. She was born Oct. 9, 1933 at Malmo to Harry and Sylvia (Brecka) Tenopir.

Bernice grew up near Cedar Bluffs and attended country school there. She married Richard Zakovec on Feb. 17, 1953. She then moved to the farm at Morse Bluff. She helped Richard farm for many years. After Richard's death in 1972 she started working at Campbell's Soup Co, Plumfield Nursery and the North Bend Post Office and cooked at the Rawhide Steakhouse in North Bend. Bernice married Frank Conkling Sept. 30, 1990. He died in 2000.

She is survived by son, Francis (JoAnn) Zakovec of Morse Bluff; grandchildren, Ryan (Brienna) Zakovec, Brent (Brook) Zakovec and Mike Albert and great-grandchildren, Haley, Dustin, Ashtynn, Kinsley, Grayden and Barrett Zakovec.


Bernice is preceded in death by her parents; both husbands; daughter, Janice Leffers; brother, Wilford Tenopir and grandson, Adam Buchta.

The funeral service will be 10:30 a.m., Monday, May 18, 2020 at Moser Memorial Chapel in North Bend. The Rev. Michael Hill of United Presbyterian Church in North Bend will officiate.


A COVID-controlled visitation will be held on Sunday from 5 to 7 p.m. also at Moser's.

Memorials have been established to Dodge County Humane Society.

Online condolences at www.mosermemorialchapels.com

Arrangements were made by Moser Memorial Chapel, North Bend.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy) 
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22864 I20177  Tenopir  Emma  10 Mar 1882  28 Sep 1936  The daughter of John TENOPIR and Mary NAIMON. (Milligan, p 324).  STR06 
22865 I13583  Tenopir  Harry  7 Mar 1907  18 Sep 1989  Obituary

Harry Tenopir buried Sept. 20

William Rolley officiated at the Sept. 20 funeral services for Henry (sic) Tenopir, 82, Fremont, at Moser Memorial Chapel. Burial was in Maple Grove Cemetery, Cedar Bluffs.

Pallbearers were John Hamilton, Francis Zakovec, Don Thomas, Rolland Zakovec, Adoph Tenopir and Frank Jirovsky.

The son of Albert and Anna Racek Tenopir, he was born March 7, 1907 in Geronimo, Oklahoma. On Feb. 3, 1931, he married Sylvia Brecka in Wahoo. Tenopier farmed at Morse Bluff and Cedar Bluffs. He moved to Cedar Bluffs in 1951 where he was assistant manager at the Farmers Union Grain Elevator. In 1973 he moved to Prague and in 1978 to Fremont.

Survivors include his wife, daughter Bernice Zakovec, North Bend; son, Wilfred, Fremont; brother, Henry, Geronimo, Okla.; grandson, Francis Zakovec, Morse Bluff; granddaughter, Mrs. John (Janice) Hamilton, Schuyler; two great-grandsons, Ryan and Brent Zakovec, North Bend.

He was preceded in death by four brothers; Louis, Edd, Emil and Bill; sister, Agnes Havlik, son-in-law, Richard Zakovec and a great-grandson, Adam Buchta.

(Undated, unreferenced newspaper clipping, courtesy of Caroline Mastny) 
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22866 I11125  Tenopir  Helen  6 Oct 1927  16 Jan 2016  Obituary

Helen L. Jirovsky, 88, of Fremont passed away Saturday, Jan. 16, 2016, at the Hooper Care Center in Hooper.

Helen was born Oct. 6, 1927, in Morse Bluff to Emil and Lillian (Wesely) Tenopir. Helen grew up at Cedar Bluffs and graduated from Cedar Bluffs High School. She married Frank J. Jirovsky on May 11, 1949, at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Cedar Bluffs. Helen and Frank farmed near Cedar Bluffs until moving to Fremont in 1977. Frank passed away May 2, 2012.

Helen was a member of St. Patrick's Catholic Church in Fremont, the Catholic Daughters, and the Cedar Bluffs American Legion Auxiliary Post 158. Some of Helen's hobbies included sewing, crafting, baking kolaches and pies. She was active serving Meals on Wheels in Fremont. Helen also worked at a fabric store in Fremont.

Helen is survived by her sons, David (Linda) Jirovsky of Fremont and Frank Jr. (Kim) Jirovsky of Cedar Bluffs; daughters, Cathy (Ken) Pieper and Mary (Chuck) Williamson, all of Fremont; nine grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren.

Helen was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Frank; and brother, Adolph Tenopir.

The funeral Mass will be 10 a.m. Tuesday at St. Patrick's Catholic Church in Fremont. The Rev. Ron Battiato will officiate. A Catholic Daughters rosary/vigil service will be 7 p.m. Monday at Moser Memorial Chapel in Fremont. Visitation with family receiving friends will be from 5-8 p.m. Monday at the funeral home. Visitation will continue one hour prior to the service at the church. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery in Fremont.

From the Fremont Tribune, January 18, 2016 (Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy) 
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22867 I13586  Tenopir  Kristine  Aft 1890    Died in infancy. The year of her birth is not recorded.  STR06 
22868 I13580  Tenopir  Louis  20 Jan 1894  4 Aug 1978  Louis Tenopir

Services for Louis Tenopir, 84, of Abie were held Monday afternoon at Moser Memorial Chapel. Rev. Donald Proett of Wahoo Officiated.

Music was provided by Mrs. James Arneal, organist and James Arneal, soloist.

Pallbearers were Marvin Hines, Arnold Hines, Adolph Tenopir, Wilfred Tenopir, Gilbert Banke and Robert Vanek. Burial was in Woodland Cemetery.

A retired farmer and former resident of Morse Bluff, Tenopir died Friday, Aug. 4, at Birchwood Manor.

He was born Jan. 20, 1894 at Milligan. He lived on a farm south of Morse Bluff, then lived at Abie for a few years before moving to Birchwood five years ago. He was a veteran of WWI and served overseas with the U.S. Army Infantry and was a member of the Americal Legion, Veterens of Foreign Wars and ??? Lodge.

On Feb. 12, 1924 he married the former Anna Hines. She died Oct. 30, 1961.

Survivors include daughters Mrs. Marion (Ann) Moline of Omaha and Mrs. Anthony (Madeline) Prochaska of Abie; brothers Emil and Harry of Fremont, Edd of Lawton, Okla.; Henry of Geronimo, Okla.; and William in Arizona and seven grandchildren. 
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22869 I36251  Tenopir  Marvin B.  10 Aug 1928  26 Aug 2010  Marvin B. Tenopir, 82 of Lincoln, died on Thursday (8-26-10). He was born in Tobias, Neb. on August 10, 1928 to Charles E. and Vlasta J. (Kotas) Tenopir. Army Veteran, serving in the Korean War.

Funeral services: 2 p.m., Monday, August 30, 2010 at Lincoln Memorial Funeral Home, 6800 South 14th Street. Visitation: Sunday, 2 p.m. to 8 p.m., with the family greeting friends from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m., all at the funeral home. Memorials: Havelock UMC, The American Heart Association, or The American Cancer Society. Condolences: www.lincolnfh.com. Lincoln Memorial Funeral Home.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, originally published in Lincoln, NE on August 28, 2010)

Marvin B. Tenopir, 82 of Lincoln, died on Thursday (8-26-10). He was born in Tobias, Neb. on August 10, 1928 to Charles E. and Vlasta J. (Kotas) Tenopir. Marvin was a member of Havelock United Methodist Church, and an Army Veteran, serving in the Korean War with the 194th Engineering Combat Battalion. He was also a member of the Goodyear Retiree's Club, the Havelock American Legion, and the Waverly VFW. Marvin was a past member of the Good Sam Campers and a past Boy Scout Leader. He enjoyed fishing, camping, and tinkering with anything he could get his hands on. He was a jokester and a true gentleman; always willing to help anyone. He especially loved his family and spending time with his grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

Survivors: wife, Hazel Tenopir, Lincoln; daughter and son-in-law, Judy and Ron Petersen, Chambers, Neb.; daughter-in-law, LouAnn Tenopir, Columbus; granddaughters and spouses, Erin and Tom Feely, Lincoln, Kelli and Jay Hendrickson, Lincoln; grandson, Nathan Tenopir, Omaha; great grandchildren, Trevin, Kamrin, and Corin; sisters-in-law, Evalyn Tenopir and Erma Tenopir; many nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by: son, Curtis; parents; brothers, Donald and Raymond.

Funeral services: 2 p.m., Monday, August 30, 2010 at Lincoln Memorial Funeral Home, 6800 South 14th Street. Visitation: Sunday, 2 p.m. to 8 p.m., with the family greeting friends from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m., all at the funeral home. Memorials: Havelock UMC, The American Heart Association, or The American Cancer Society. Condolences: www.lincolnfh.com. Lincoln Memorial Funeral Home.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, originally published in Lincoln, NE on August 29, 2010)

 
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22870 I19768  Tenopir  Mary  30 May 1874  18 Feb 1943  Obituary, from her FindAGrave Memorial Page

Mary Tenopir, daughter of Vaclav and Anna Tenopir, was born in Trtrice Czechoslovakia, Europe, May 30, 1874.

She, with her parents, came to this country March 214, 1879, and they settled on a farm five miles north of Tobias, and she resided in Saline county the rest of her life.

February 13, 1900, she was united in marriage to Anton Rischling and they settled on a farm two miles west of Tobias. Four years later they moved onto a farm two and one-half miles northwest of Tobias, where she had lived since.

Her death occurred February 18, 1943, at the age of 68 years 8 months, and 18 days.

She leaves to mourn her passing her husband, five sons, Adolph, James, Charles, Pvt. Fred Rischling, PFC Louise Rischling; four daughters, Mrs.s Ervin (Agnes) Vostres, Mrs. Albert (Marie) Dlouhy, Helen, and Anna. There also survive five brothers, nine grandchildren, and numerous relatives and friends.

She was preceded in death by an infant son and daughter, her parents, and one brother.


 
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22871 I19762  Tenopir  Vaclav "James"  10 Oct 1832  8 Nov 1912  Obituary, Copied from FindAGrave

Vaclav Tenopir died at his home on Omaha last Friday. The body was brought here for burial, the funeral taking place Monday morning from the Catholic church. Father Mosler of Odell officiating. The deceased was past 80 years old. He leaves an aged widow, six sons, and one daughter.

The Nebraska Signal 1912 
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22872 I19762  Tenopir  Vaclav "James"  10 Oct 1832  8 Nov 1912  (Research):This is the family at the time of the 1880 Federal Census. Note that a 16 year old Charles Tenopir is living nearby. It would appear that they are part of the same family due to the relative rarity of the name. Also, I assumed that that the ALBERT TENOPIR who was born in 1864 and who married Anna RACEK is part of this family. Perhaps one of the two "Charle's" listed below is him:

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
James TENOPIR Self M Male W 48 BOH Farmer BOH BOH
Anna TENOPIR Wife M Female W 38 BOH Keeping House BOH BOH
Charles TENOPIR Son S Male W 15 BOH BOH BOH
Frank TENOPIR Son S Male W 12 BOH BOH BOH
Joseph TENOPIR Son S Male W 10 BOH BOH BOH
John TENOPIR Son S Male W 8 BOH BOH BOH
Mary TENOPIR Dau S Female W 6 BOH BOH BOH
James TENOPIR Son S Male W 3 BOH BOH BOH Source Information:
Census Place Atlanta, Saline, Nebraska
Family History Library Film 1254755
NA Film Number T9-0755
Page Number 128B

This MIGHT be where Albert was living, even though he is listed as Charles:

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Joseph ROMMO Self M Male W 31 BOHEMIA Laborer BOH B
Annie ROMMO Wife M Female W 23 BOHEMIA Keeping House BOH BOH
Mary ROMMO Dau S Female W 9M NE At Home BOH BOH
Charles TENOPIR Other S Male W 16 BOH Laborer - Servant BOH BOH <----Might this be Albert TENOPIR?, born ca. 1863 Source Information:
Census Place Crete, Saline, Nebraska
Family History Library Film 1254755
NA Film Number T9-0755
Page Number 2A 
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22873 I11799  Tenopir  Wilfred  12 Feb 1932  17 Mar 2011  Wilfred G. Tenopir, 79, of Wahoo, formerly of Fremont, died Thursday, March 17, 2011, at South Haven Nursing Home in Wahoo.

He was born Feb. 12, 1932, in rural Prague to Harry and Sylvia (Brecka) Tenopir. He lived at Cedar Bluffs and worked at Plumfield Nurseries in Fremont. He served in the U.S. Army during the Korean Conflict from Oct. 14, 1952 to Sept. 30, 1954. After his discharge, he returned to Plumfield Nurseries and worked there until the business dissolved. He then worked at Marshall Nursery in Arlington and then Food 4 Less in Fremont. He had lived in Fremont since 1978, but moved to South Haven Nursing Home in Wahoo in November 2008.

He was a former member of the American Legion Post 158 of Cedar Bluffs.
Survivors include: a sister, Bernice Conkling of North Bend; a niece and a nephew.
He was preceded in death by two brothers-in-law.

The funeral will be 1 p.m., Saturday at Moser Memorial Chapel in Fremont with the Rev. Mark Weber officiating. Visitation will be 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday at the funeral home. Burial will be in Maple Grove Cemetery at Cedar Bluffs with full military honors conducted by the Fremont Honor Guard of Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 854 and American Legion Post 20.

Memorials may be directed to Cedar Bluffs Fire Department or donor's choice.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy) 
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22874 I13585  Tenopir  William "Bill"  26 Sep 1904  6 Aug 1989  William was married twice. His second wife was named Lorene, and they had two sons, Leroy Allen and Dale.  STR06 
22875 I13297  Terfler  Barbara  25 Nov 1894  22 Nov 1979  At the time of the 1930 census, she was living with her 79 year old father, Frank Terfler, and 12 year old daughter, Helena. Both Barbara and her father were listed as widowed. Barney may have lived with them prior to this census listed. Helena Soukup Parker shows that Barbara was the daughter of Frank Terfler and Franceska Beranek.  STR06 
22876 I32243               
22877 I24963  Terrill  Winona Lovia (Loveta)  14 Dec 1896  16 Dec 1960  (Research):
Census Information:

1930 Census
Oklahoma, Comanche County, Lawton Township
Enumerated April 2nd, 1930 by Raleigh L. Robertson
ED 16-18 SD 8 Sheet 1B
C Avenue,
22-26-33
McLemore, Winona Hd R $15 F W 33 Wd 16 Ok US US Cook Private House
McLemore, Lorene Dtr F W 16 S Tx Ok TX
McLemore, Eugene Son N W 8 S Ok Ok TX
 
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22878 I21640  Terry  Elizabeth  Abt 1640  Sep 1667  She married Philip RUSSELL on 10 Jan 1665/66. She was said to be "slain by Indians." Rootsweb World Connect Project Kathy's Family (Marie Doorneweerd kathy@abcseamless-vegas.com)  STR06 
22879 I21639  Terry  John  6 Mar 1637  Yes, date unknown  He married Elizabeth WADSWORTH on 27 Nov 1662. Rootsweb World Connect Project Kathy's Family (Marie Doorneweerd kathy@abcseamless-vegas.com)  STR06 
22880 I21638  Terry  Mary  31 Dec 1633  Abt 1692  She married Richard GOODMAN on 8 Dec 1659. Rootsweb World Connect Project Kathy's Family (Marie Doorneweerd kathy@abcseamless-vegas.com)  STR06 
22881 I7187  Terry  Mary Bethany "Susan"  Jun 1848  Abt 1923  In her transcription of the Mason Cemetery, Kay Parker McCary writes that she was married first to Marcus DeLafayette Mason, who was killed in the Civil War. He was a brother of her second husband, Napoleon Bonaparte Mason. The 1880 census shows her as born in Alabama, but in 1900 and in 1910 it was shown that she was born in Georgia.  STR06 
22882 I20076  Tesar  Arlene B.  12 Jan 1923  28 Feb 2008  Arlene attended Peru State Teachers College and taught in rural District #33 and #5. She later managed the Milligan Co-op Grocery Store. (Milligan, p 312).  STR06 
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22884 I47329  Tesar  Kenneth Joe  3 Jun 1955  24 Nov 2018  Kenneth Joe Tesar, 63, of Kramer, Nebraska passed away on November 24, 2018, to live in his Heavenly Father's home. He was born June 3, 1955, to parents Joe and Allene Tesar in Lincoln. After graduating from Crete High School in 1974, Ken went on to study Diesel Mechanics at Southeast Community College in Milford where he earned an Associate of Applied Science degree with distinction, graduating top of his class. In April 1977, he was baptized and confirmed at St. John Lutheran Church in Seward. Ken farmed his entire life and spent five of those years working at Becklers Implement of Seward. In 1981, he made the decision to work full-time as a farmer.

Ken and Marianne (Jans) were united in marriage on October 9, 1976. Together they had two children, Ashley and Whitney. Ken loved farming, fishing and hunting; but most importantly, enjoyed sharing in these activities with his dear family members and friends.

Ken was an active member of St. John Lutheran Church in Kramer. He served the Lord and congregation in a variety of roles including Elder, Trustee, Board of Education and choir member. He was honored and proud to have served 18 years on the Board of Directors for the Farmers Cooperative Elevator.

Being a proud Czech, Ken loved homemade kolaches and polka. You'd often find him eating fish at Bee, Nebraska on Friday evenings and listening to classic rock and George Strait from his recliner at home. He enjoyed spending his summers fishing in Chamberlain, South Dakota and playing fetch with his grand-dog, Sebastian (aka: Junior). For his girls, he instilled the importance and value of many things: reading complete instructions before starting a project, keeping a vehicle's fuel tank above half full, to truly listen and learn from others, and to always spread the love of Christ.

Ken is survived by his wife, Marianne; daughters, Ashley Tesar of Lincoln, Whitney Peterson (Ryan) of Clear Lake, Minnesota; step-grandsons, Hunter and Weston Peterson of Clear Lake, Minnesota; sister, JoAnn Kroll; half-sister, Linda (Lou) Schafer of Tobias, half-brothers, Allen (Jan) Soukup, Glen (Trudy Townley) Soukup, all of Lincoln; many nieces and nephews; and countless friends who enriched his daily life. He was preceded in death by his parents.

The family invites friends and loved ones to a time of remembrance and visitation from 5 to 8 p.m. at Kuncl Funeral Home in Crete on Monday, November 26. A funeral and burial service will be held on Tuesday, November 27 starting at 3:00 p.m. at St. John Lutheran Church in Kramer. The Ladies Aid will graciously serve a meal following the services at the church. Memorials to St. John Lutheran Church of Kramer and United Way of Lincoln and Lancaster County.

Pallbearers: Nathan Porath, Ben Porath, Tim Porath, Kelsey Soukup, Dan Meinke, Travis Eggert

Honorary Pallbearers: Caleb Easler, Dan Miller, David Eggert, Wayne Eggert, Roger Koch, Roger Miller, Gary Rezac. Arrangements entrusted to Kuncl Funeral Home ~ Crete.


From Kuncl Funeral Home, courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy 
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22885 I47943  Tesar  LaVern  18 Dec 1927  24 Dec 2021  On Dec. 24, 2021, LaVern Tesar, son of John and Elsie (Slepicka) Tesar, passed away at home in Kennewick, Washington, from heart failure. He recently celebrated his 94th birthday Dec. 18 with his extended family.

Vern was born on a farm near Exeter, then the family moved near Tobias, where he started grade school at the age of 4. The first few years of high school were in Milligan with graduation from Wilber High School. After three and one-half years serving in the Navy during World War II, he was married to Marjory Beck (daughter of Ed and Alice Beck) of Wilber on July 12, 1950. Vern received an Associates degree in electronics from Valparaiso Technical School and was hired by IBM, where he worked for 31 years. He became plant manager at the Boulder, Colorado, IBM facility.

While in retirement, he held jobs as a deputy sheriff, real estate salesman, search and rescue volunteer, Meals on Wheels driver and senior center cook. He was an avid elk hunter and craftsman, building a home in the Colorado mountains. After he moved to Washington state, he could often be found in the orchards picking the apples and cherries missed by the professional crews. He enjoyed salmon fishing, and clamming and crabbing ar the beaches. He was always ready to help friends during branding time, pushing cows through the squeeze chute. Vern enjoyed family time listening to Big Joe and Molly B polka music. Marjory and Vern enjoyed traveling to many locations around the world.

Vern is survived by his wife Marjory, and their three children, Randy, Gaye and Jon. He enjoyed the expansion of the family in recent years with seven grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. He is also survived by his siblings, Elaine, Darlene, Johnnie, Delyte, Rene and Vicki. His parents and brother, Larry, preceded him in death.

Vern will always be remembered as a very social person who enjoyed bringing people together. His family and his role in the family were very important to him. He will be missed by his family and friends.

Vern's ashes will be interred at the Wilber Czech Cemetery. Due to Covid concerns. a Celebration of Life will be held at a later date.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy) 
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22886 I37512  Tesar  Lloyd Leslie  21 Dec 1930  23 Oct 2011  Lloyd L. Tesar, age 80, of Aurora, died Sunday, October 23, 2011 in Aurora. Born December 21,1930 to Louis and Clara (Capek) Tesar in Beaver Crossing.

Survivors: wife, Ardis (West Peterson) Tesar of Aurora; sons, Tim Peterson and wife Kimmie of Dannebrog, Russ Peterson of Utica; daughters, Tara Hanneman and husband Kirk of Aurora, Shari Krejci and husband Mike of Aurora; five grandchildren; brother, Dr. Delbert Tesar and wife Rogene of Austin, Texas. Preceded in death by daughter, Leslie Marie.

Funeral services: 3 p.m. Friday, Milligan Auditorium, Milligan, Neb., Father Kenneth Borowiak officiating. Military graveside serves: Bohemian National Cemetery. Visitation beginning Thursday 1 p.m. until 8 p.m., with family greeting friends from 5 until 7, at Farmer & Son Funeral Home, Kotas Chapel in Milligan. Memorials to the family. Online condolences may be left at www.farmerandsonfuneralhome.com

Lincoln Journal Star, October 25, 2011, courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy

Lloyd Leslie Tesar was born December 21, 1930, on a farm near Beaver Crossing, Nebraska. His parents were Louis and Clara (Capek) Tesar of Beaver Crossing. Lloyd was the oldest of four children and passed away Sunday, October 23, 2011, at the Memorial Hospital in Aurora, Nebraska at the age of 80 years 10 months and two days. As a young boy, he attended Beaver Crossing School and graduated with the class of 1948.
Shortly after his graduation from Beaver Crossing High School, Lloyd enlisted and entered the United States Air Force in January of 1951. There he met his life-long friend, Captain Jack Delaigle, and his wife Mary from Georgia. A highlight of his AP (Air Police) duty was saluting General Dwight D. Eisenhower as he entered Forbes Air Base in Topeka, Kansas. Lloyd achieved the rank of staff sergeant and wore four stripes. He was honorably discharged in December of 1954.
Before returning to the family farm, Lloyd owned a bar and was a professional painter specializing in high work which included towers, buildings, and bridges. With this work, he met two more life-long friends, Virgil Petersen and John Lape. Lloyd, then came back to the family farm near Beaver Crossing to raise cattle, seed corn, and other row crops. In 1978, he received a Grower Recognition Award from Golden Harvest for an outstanding high yield.
He married his loving wife, Ardis (West) Peterson, March 9, 1973. They met at a dance and continued to enjoy dancing for most of their 37 years of marriage. He was very proud to show off their golden goblets for best Polka Dancers. Lloyd and Ardis made wonderful memories taking numerous trips visiting family and friends across the country.
Lloyd was a 52 year member of the American Legion Holmes Post #178 of Beaver Crossing. He enjoyed a good game of cards or a night of bowling. He could often be found fishing off the Beaver Creek bridge or stump fishing in the Blue River. Good times were had coon hunting with his sons, Tim and Russ, and he loved teaching daughters, Tara and Shari, how to dance.
In July of 1995, lung cancer forced Lloyd to retire from farming. Later in 2005, Lloyd and Ardis moved to Aurora to be closer to their family. He cherished the frequent visits made by the grandkids. Lloyd was very proud of the beautiful new home they shared for six wonderful years.
He is survived by his wife, Ardis, children and spouses, Tim and Kimmie Peterson, Dannebrog, NE, Russ Peterson, Utica, NE, Tara and Kirk Hanneman, Aurora, NE, and Shari and Mike Krejci, Aurora, NE, grandchildren, Amber Peterson, Cheyenne, WY, Hailey and Kash Hanneman, Aurora, NE, Cole and Carson Krejci, Aurora, NE, brother, Dr. Delbert Tesar, sister in law, Rogene, Austin, TX, nieces and nephews, Myron "Ron" Tesar, Cyndee Smith, Cheryl Gray, Vim Tesar, Aleta Wilder, Landon Tesar, and Allison Woodall.
He was preceded in death by his brothers, Sylvan and Delmar Tesar, his daughter Leslie Marie Tesar, his parents, Louis and Clara Tesar.
Services for Lloyd will be Friday, October 28, 2011 at 3:00 p.m. at the Milligan Auditorium in Milligan, Nebraska. Visitation will begin Thursday at 1:00 pm until 8:00 pm with the family greeting friends from 5 until 7. Graveside services with Military Honors will in the Bohemian National Cemetery. Memorials are directed to the family.
 
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22887 I47522  Tesar  Lorene Jean  19 Mar 1931  7 Jul 2019  A Funeral Service for Lorene will be held on Wednesday, July 10, 2019, at 10:30 a.m. at the Milligan United Methodist Church in Milligan, Nebraska with Pastor Murry Johnston and Kim Dunker presiding.

Visitation will be held on Tuesday, July 9, 2019, at Farmer & Son Funeral Home - Kotas Chapel in Milligan, Nebraska, from 2:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. with the family greeting friends from 5:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m.

Graveside Services will be conducted following the funeral service at the Bohemian National Cemetery in Milligan, Nebraska.

Memorials are to be directed to the Milligan Legion Auxiliary or Milligan United Methodist Church.

Lorene Jean Tesar Zeleny, youngest daughter of James J Tesar and Barbara Becwar Tesar was born on March 19, 1931 in Saline County on a farm four miles East of Milligan and entered into eternal rest on Sunday, July 7, 2019 at the age of 88 years.

Lorene graduated from Milligan High School in 1948, with a Normal Training teaching certificate enabling her to teach Fillmore County Rural School District #6, the same rural school she had attended as a child. During the summers, she worked at the ASCS farm office in Geneva and as a telephone operator at LT & T in Lincoln.

She married Bernard Zeleny on April 19, 1951 in the little white Methodist Church in Milligan. They lived their entire married life of 68 years on a farm Northwest of Milligan. God blessed them with two precious children, Carol and Dave.

Lorene was an active member of the Millligan United Methodist Church since 1953, serving in almost all elected and appointed offices; a sponsor for 12 years for MYF and Youth Choir, and Sunday School teacher for 14 years with perfect attendance.

She was a charter member of the Friend Hospital Auxiliary.

Lorene was a permanent member of the Milligan Legion Auxiliary Unit #240 serving in elected and appointed offices in the Unit, County and District 11. She serviced as Mother to the Junior Auxiliary at Girls State in 1977.

In 1975, she became a charter member of Bleu Valle Salon #76. In 1987, she was selected as Departmental Child Welfare Chairperson; she traveled the State of Nebraska visiting the Salons and she used magic to help emphasize her speeches on children with cystic Fibrosis.
In 1951, she became a member of Friendship Temple #20 of the Order of the Pythian Sisters, serving in all officer chairs, attaining Most Excellent Chief and later as District Most Excellent Chief.

She enjoyed many happy times with the Country Girls of '48; members of the Milligan Seniors and the bowling team of Bunker's Inn. As a member of the Legion Auxiliary Kitchen Band, she enjoyed dressing up as a clown, Santa, bum, hillbilly and Easter Bunny, bringing joy to others, especially at care homes.

Bernard and Lorene traveled all over America with the Becwar's and the Geneva State Ambassador Club making lasting friendships. In 2001, when she became visually impaired she became a member of the South Central Support Group at Shickley and also became Region #5 Representative on the Nebraska Board for the Visually Impaired serving in leadership and speaking positions. She never missed the Tesar Christmas. She felt like her cousins were close family. She was thrilled being a tele-care Grammie to the 5th Graders of Exeter-Milligan School
Lorene was a loving wife, a devoted mother, grandmother and great-grandmother and a beloved friend. Her favorite times were when her family gathered together at the farm home. In her younger days, she loved to take care of vegetable and flower gardens; can and freeze her bounty; bake crescent rolls, pies and cinnamon rolls; raise chickens, ducks, turkeys and geese. She loved to walk in the country with her dog, Louie; read newspapers and listen to the world and local news on TV; and she didn't want to be disturbed when she listed to the "soaps". She was a "die-hard" Democrat, serving on the Election Board from 1951 to 2002 until her eyesight failed.
Lorene will always be remembered by her warm, caring hugs, her constant smile and loving messages enclosed in everyone's greeting cards.

Lorene was preceded in death by: her parents, James J and Barbara Tesar; her husband's parents, Mike and Frances Uldrich Zeleny; sister, Arlene and husband, Ralph Hromadka; and brother-in-law, Bob Zeleny.

She is survived by her husband of 68 years Bernard; children: daughter, Carol and husband, Patrick Darnell of Lincoln; son, David of Milligan; grandchildren: Heather and husband, James Liggett of Kansas; Benjamin Darnell of Tucson, Arizona; Laura and husband, Cody Valentine of Beatrice; and Kristen Zeleny of Lincoln; great grandchildren: Aurora and Henry Liggett and Boston Donovan Zeleny; sister-in-law, Diane Zeleny; Soul Sister, Cheryl Tesar; Personal Adopted Sister, Jean Jacobsen; Niece, Barbara Hromadka and family; Nephews: Jim Zeleny and family; Mike and Amy Zeleny and family; and Jeff Zeleny.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy) 
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22888 I15031  Tesar  Louis  2 Jun 1903  Jan 1984  Husband: Louis Tesar, parents John Tesar and Agnes Svec
Born: 2 Jun 1903, Friend
Died: 12 Jan 1984, Beaver Crossing
Buried: 14 Jan 1984, Bohemian National Cemetery, Milligan
Brother: Bill
Sister: Mrs. Henry (Helen) Krivohlavek
Wife: Clara Capek, parents Joseph Capek and Josie Herynk
Married: 8 Oct 1929, Wilber
Sons: Lloyd; Sylvan; Delbert

Courtesy Richard Nohavec 
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22889 I37513  Tesar  Sylvan LeRoy  22 Feb 1933  21 May 2011  Sylvan LeRoy Tesar of Beaver Crossing, was born at his parents farm south of Beaver Crossing, Nebraska on February 22, 1933 to Louis and Clara (Capek) Tesar, the 2nd of 4 children and passed away Saturday, May 21, 2011 at the Friend Manor in Friend, Nebraska at the age of 78 years 2 months and 29 days. As a young boy he attended and graduated from Beaver Crossing Public School with the class of 1951. Sylvan served in the US Army during the Korean Conflict at Fort Bragg, NC and returned to Nebraska to farm in the Beaver Crossing area until his retirement in 1994. In 1955, he was united in marriage to Elaine Simacek and to this union two children, Ron and Cyndee were born. He later was blessed with a second marriage to Lois (Niewedde) Vollstedt, bringing three more children to his life, Lodeen, Arlen, and Cheryl. He later adopted Cheryl in 1965. Sylvan was a life-long farmer, farming west of Beaver Crossing until his retirement in 1994. His care of the land over the years was rewarded with a Seward County Conservation Award and also the National Achievement Award in 1969. After his retirement from the farm he built and lived in his log cabin home near Beaver Crossing until he entered the Friend Manor in March of 2009. He was a member of the Beaver Crossing United Methodist Church and was a lifetime member of the American Legion Holmes Post #178, serving as the District #12 Commander. He also was a member of the Forty and 8 in Lincoln. In his spare time he enjoyed fishing and received a Master Angler award. He also enjoyed bowling, trap shooting, traveling to Branson, Missouri in the summer and winter vacationing in Mercedes, TX. He and his wife of 38 years, Lois, spent many enjoyable hours attending dances around the area with special times at the Flying V and Pla Mor Ballroom. He is survived by his children and spouses, Cheryl and Daniel Gray, Grand Island, NE, Myron "Ron" and Linda Tesar, Brooksville, FL, Cyndee Smith, St. Petersburg, FL, step children and spouses, Lodeen and Dennis Koranda, Jr., Seward, Arlen and Susan Vollstedt, Garland, grandchildren and spouses, Alexis Conway and Jentry Smith, St. Petersburg, FL, Shawn and Kim Mortensen, Norton, KS, Leah and Linc Reynolds, Huntsville, AL, Andy and Mandy Mortensen, Lincoln, McKenzie Mortensen, also of Lincoln, Kevin and Ginny Koranda, Rodney and Carmen Koranda, Bryan and Tracy Koranda, all of Seward, Jennifer and Jason Brase, Staplehurst, Julie and Chad Phillips, Garland, Janelle and Travis Schaefer, Seward, 19 great-grandchildren, one great-great-grandson, brothers and sisters-in-law, Lloyd and Ardis Tesar, Aurora, Dr. Delbert and Rogene Tesar, Austin, TX, nieces, nephews, and spouses, Vim Tesar, Aleta Tesar, Landon Tesar, Allison Woodall, Tara Hanneman, Shari Krejcil, great nieces and nephews, and a host of other relatives and friends. He was preceded in death by his brother, Delmar Tesar, an infant son, Keith Tesar, his parents, Louis and Clara Tesar and his former spouses, Elaine and Lois A Memorial Service will be held on Thursday, June 9, 2011 at 4pm at the Beaver Crossing United Methodist Church with Rev. Betsy Galloway-Carew officiating. Burial of ashes with military honors conducted by Holmes Post #178 will be at the Bohemian National Cemetery in Milligan at 1pm also on Thursday. Memorials have been established and are directed in care of the family. Arrangements have been entrusted to the care of Lauber-Moore Funeral Home, Beaver Crossing.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)
 
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22890 I47928  Tessar  Sonja  14 Dec 1937  18 Jul 2022  Sonja Lee (Tessar) Gunther was called home to be with the Lord on Monday, July 18, 2022, at age 84. She passed away peacefully in San Antonio, TX, with her children by her side. She was a devoted wife, mother, and grandmother, who is so dearly loved and missed. Her memory will live on forever in the hearts of her family.

Sonja was born December 14, 1937 in Crete, NE to parents Edward and Libby (Simacek) Tessar. She graduated from Crete High School in 1955. Sonja met her husband of 62 years, Gabriel Gunther, in Crete, and they married on August 13, 1960, later having two children, Grant and Sheryl. Sonja had a long career, including many years serving in the Dean's Offices of the College of Agriculture and the College of Engineering, University of Nebraska-Lincoln. She retired in San Antonio, TX, where she enjoyed many years with her family. During her life, Sonja enjoyed serving the Catholic Church, the Sokol Organization, and the American Legion Club.

Sonja's smile could light up any room, and her personal interest in her friends and family was endearing. She had a keen ability to stay connected with longtime friends, regardless of distance, maintaining close friendships and keeping in touch with their families throughout the years. She embraced her Czech heritage and was always quick to share Czech cuisine or music with friends and neighbors. Throughout her life, Sonja demonstrated keen interest in history, geography, travel, and politics, often engaging those around her in insightful conversation.

Sonja was preceded in death by her parents Edward and Libby Tessar, of Crete, NE, and her husband Gabriel Gunther, of Frankfort, KS. She is survived by her son Grant (Elise); daughter Sheryl (Christopher); and grandsons Christopher and Andrew, all of San Antonio, TX, and several cousins. Funeral services will be held at 3:00 PM on Wednesday, July 27, at Kuncl Funeral Home in Crete, NE. Final interment will be at Riverside Cemetery in Crete, NE. Memorials may be sent in Sonja's honor to a charity of donor's choice.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy) 
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22891 I37835  Teston  Susan Melissa  23 Apr 1854  16 May 1946  Said to be a daughter of Duncan TESTON and Lucinda HINSON. In 1930, she was living in the home of son and daughter-in-law, Sidney and Edna Cousins. At the time of the 1940 Federal census, she was living with her youngest daughter and son-in-law, Alice and G. Ott Gunter, in Newton County, Texas. She appears to have been living with them since at least 1935.

She is shown as Edna, born in Belgrade, Texas, on the death certificate of her youngest son, Sidney Bryant Cousins. This was likely just an error, as Sidney's wifes name was Edna.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JXBN-8VC
name: Melissa Cousins
death date: 16 May 1946
death place: Burkeville, Newton, Texas
gender: Female
race: White
death age: 92 years 24 days
estimated birth date:
birth date: 23 Apr 1854
birthplace: Alabama
marital status: Widowed
spouse's name:
father's name: Teston
father's birthplace: Alabama
mother's name:
mother's birthplace: Alabama
occupation: None
place of residence: Burkeville, Newton, Texas
cemetery: Tamer Cem.
burial place: Burkeville, Texas
burial date: 17 May 1946
additional relatives:
film number: 2218376
digital film number: 4030558
image number: 647
reference number: cn 23831
Collection: Melissa Cousins, "Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976" 
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22893 I12060  Tetreau  Gary D.  16 Nov 1953  7 Nov 1985  According to the Cass City Chronicle, dated November 13, 1985, he was killed in a three-vehicle accident on Caseville Road in Winsor Township. He was the son of Lex and Ardis Tetreau of Cass City, a member of the Trinity United Methodist Church, and an employee of the H.B.E. Hospital Construction Firm. Survivors included his children, parents, sister Mrs. Fred (Lexie) SAAR, paternal grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Robely Tetreau and maternal grandmother, Mrs. Myrtle Reinke of Bad Axe.  STR06 
22894 I47630  Tevis  John Felix  1 Feb 1897  14 Jan 1958  His Texas Death Certificate shows him as the son of C. G. Tevis and Willie Rogers. His usual occupation was Retired Frt. and Passenger Agency with the M.K. & T. , informant was Mrs. Valerie Tevis, his wife.  STR06 
22895 I45869  Tew  Jeremiah  22 Feb 1779  19 Feb 1859  His FindAGrave Memorial page links him to his parents, Jeremiah Tew Sr (1747 Northampton Co, NC-1829 Sampson Co, NC) and Rachel Holley (b. 1750 Duplin Co, NC -1830 Sampson Co, NC)  STR06 
22896 I45870  Tew  Jesse  15 Apr 1816  11 Oct 1894  His FindAGrave memorial page, created by Jeff Hubbard, shows he was twice married, to Mary Jane Jackson and Mary M. Lewis, and also has links to five of his children, as well as noting that the served in "Co A 71 NC State Troops, CSA."  STR06 
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22899 I2670  Thacker  Jesse Wilson  10 Feb 1923  26 Sep 1968  The son of Samuel THACKER and Edna SOWELL. He enlisted in the U. S. Army on 23 May 1942.  STR06 
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