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22801 I19884  Suda  Joann Mary Cecilia  9 Feb 1951  Nov 2020  She was employed by the University of Nebraska Forestry Department until her marriage. (Milligan, p 297).

A Private Family Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Tuesday, December 1, 2020 at 10:30 a.m. at St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church in Milligan, Nebraska with Father Brendan Kelly presiding.

Private Family Praying of the Rosary will be held Tuesday, December 1, 2020 at 10:00 a.m. at St Wenceslaus Catholic Church in Milligan, Nebraska.

Public Visitation will be held on Monday, November 30, 2020 at Farmer & Son Funeral Home - Kotas Chapel in Milligan, Nebraska from 3:00 p.m until 8:00 p.m.

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

Memorials are to be directed to the family to be designated at a later date.

***With the continued spread of COVID-19 masks and social distancing are requested at all functions.***

A Livestream Video of the Rosary & Funeral Mass for Joann will begin at 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday, December 1, 2020 on Farmer & Son Funeral Homes Facebook Page. To watch the Livestream Video, in your web browser go to @friendlyfuneraldirectors and click on Farmer & Son Funeral Homes Facebook page or copy and paste this link in your web browser https://www.facebook.com/friendlyfuneraldirectors/. You do not have to have a facebook account to view the Livestream.

St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church will also be Livestreaming the Rosary & Funeral Mass starting at 10:00 a.m. Visit https://us02web.zoom.us/j/637208501pwd=cXB5NkRZL2g0M2NOdGpnbVNaYnM5QT09 to view the Livestream. The Meeting ID is 637 208 501 and the Passcode is 022071.

Joann Mary Cecilia (Suda) Havel was born on February 9, 1951 to Helen and Anton Suda, and grew up on the family farm between Tobias and Milligan, Nebraska. She received her education in the Milligan Public School system, graduating in 1969. Joann received an Associate's Business Degree from the Lincoln School of Commerce and worked at the University of Nebraska, Department of Forestry.

On January 5, 1974 she married Sherman Ray Havel and they were blessed with four wonderful sons. Joann was not only a busy full-time mom, but also operated an in-home day care for several years. As the boys grew older Joann became more involved in the family farm operation. The harvest season was one of her favorite times on the farm as she enjoyed driving the grain truck so that Sherm could continue combining. As a farming partner Joann was also the chief bookkeeper for the farm operation. Joann also worked at the Weaver Pharmacy in Geneva as a Pharmacy Tech for 15 years.

Joann was a member of the St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church for her entire life. She taught religion class for over 20 years and was a member of the Altar Society. The Easter Season was special to her, as it was her task to make sure all the lilies were perfectly placed for the Easter Services. Her faith was very important to her and in the teaching of faith to her children. She was told by her children the greatest gift she gave them was their "faith". Also, her love for her six grand children was so very special and everlasting. Family, Faith and Friends were her top priorities. Joann continued touching many, many lives in her final days because of her unending smile, kindness, gentleness and generosity to all around her.

Joann was preceded in death by her parents Anton and Helen. Joann will be dearly missed by her family; husband Sherman, four sons Paul (Amy, children Zoey, Hayden, Chloe), Dean, Jeff and Steve (Ashley, children Kora, Laney, Mack). Sisters Bonnie and Betty and brother James and families, along with many extended family and friends.

Joann began each day with her favorite bible verse:

"Begin Each Day With A Grateful Heart!"

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy) 
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22802 I13621  Suda  Marie "Mary"  29 Oct 1856  3 Jun 1921  Marie Suda came to this country with her parents in 1868...(her) first home in America was Chicago, where the family remained until 1871. Leaving Chicago after the great fire, her parents, Frantisek and Karolina Klokanova Suda, homesteaded in Section 2 of Glengary Township.

Place of birth sometimes shown as Berdekov u Blatne Pisek, Bohemia. 
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22803 I20443  Suda  Rose  5 Feb 1913    Rose taught in the rural school system for nine years, worked in the Milligan Post Office for three years, and has been employed with the Nebraska Public Power District since 1942. (Milligan, p 352).  STR06 
22804 I46113  Sugar  Dora  5 Apr 1911  7 Feb 2000  The SSDI instead shows her last residence as in Lake Worth, Palm Beach, Florida  STR06 
22805 I2424               
22806 I45749  Suggs  Rufus Aden  8 Jul 1892  16 Jan 1951  (Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Mississippi, Forrest County, Beat 2
Enumerated April 16, 1940
SD 6 ED 18-21-A Sheet 6B
111-O-300-yes
Suggs, Rufus A Head M W 49 M No 7 Miss Same House Farmer
Suggs, Amanda M Wf F W41 M No H-2 Miss Same House
Suggs, Willa J Dtr F W 13 S Yes 6 Miss Same House
Suggs, Eva P Dtr F W 11 S Yes 5 Miss Same House
Suggs, Ona R Dtr F W 9 S Yes 2 Miss Same House
Suggs, Paul Son M W 8 S Yes 1 Miss Same House
Suggs, Earnest C Son M W7 S Yes 0 Miss Same House
112--800-Yes
Suggs, Amy J Head F W 72 Wd No 4 Miss Same House Farmer
Suggs, Laudy Dtr F W 49 S No H1 Miss Same House
Suggs, Eva A Dtr F W 45 S No C2 Miss Same House Registered Nurse Private Duty
Sumrall, Gertrude Grddtr F W 12 S Yes 6 Miss Same House 
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22807 I9851  Sukova  Anna  Between 1836 and 1840  Aft 1930  Could she be a second wife, based on her age and the age of Joseph's oldest daughter, Ruzena?  STR06 
22808 I45619  Sukovaty  Marietta  5 Dec 1926  3 Aug 2014  Marietta Sukovaty Stanley, 87, of Lincoln, died Aug. 3, 2014. Born in Ohiowa on Dec. 5, 1926. Retired manager for Sears Department Store.

Private graveside service. Cremation, no visitation. Memorials to the family for future designation. Aspen Cremation Service. Condolences www.aspenaftercare.com

Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy 
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22809 I45620  Sukovaty  Norbert E.  Abt 1925  10 Nov 2005  Sukovaty - Norbert E., 78, Lincoln, died Monday (11/10/03). Retired, independent insurance agent. Member, Calvary United Methodist Church. Secretary for Independent Insurance Agents for 30 years. Membership secretary for the IIAN and one year was honored as agent of the year. Served as president of Lincoln Fellowship of Churches. Past president, Lincoln City Mission. Was a delegate to the United Methodist Conference in Portland, Ore., and as lay leader for the Nebraska Conference. Taught adult Sunday School class for 35 years.

Survivors: wife, Monica; son, David, Lincoln; daughter, Mary Kathryn Avery, Dillon, Colo.; grandchildren, Tyler and Amy Avery; great-grandson, Cutter Avery; sister, Marietta Stanley, Lincoln; sister-in-law, brother-in-law, Jeanne and Fred Griffin, Lincoln; aunts; cousins; and many friends.

Memorial services: 2 p.m. Friday, Calvary United Methodist Church, 1610 S. 11th St. Pastor Doyle Burbank-Williams. Private family graveside services Friday morning. Visitation: after noon today, Butherus, Maser & Love Funeral Home, 4040 A St. Memorials to the church or Child's Saving Institute of Omaha, in lieu of flowers.

Obituary for his wife, Maiden Name unknown:

Monica L. Sukovaty, age 82, of Lincoln, died July 7, 2012. Member of Calvary United Methodist Church.

Survived by son, David Sukovaty, Lincoln; daughter, Kathi (Sukovaty) Avery, St. Augustine, Fla.; grandchildren, Tyler Avery, Amy (Avery) Mitchell and spouse, Mike; six great grandchildren; sisters, Jeanne Griffin, Marcella La Chance, Mary Ellen Aue, Marilyn Geis; niece, Susan Griffin; nephew, Dick Griffin. Preceded by husband, Norbert Sukovaty; parents, Henry, Edna.

Memorial service: 2 p.m. Wednesday Calvary United Methodist Church. Viewing: Tuesday 5-9 at the funeral home. Burial: Lincoln Memorial Park Wednesday 12:30, meet at gate #2. Memorials: Child Savings Institute, or Humane Society. Arrangements by Butherus, Maser & Love Funeral Home. Condolences may be left at www.bmlfh.com 
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22810 I26380  Sullivan  Frederic  20 Feb 1821  15 Apr 1897  The information below is from MSSMITH@rootsweb.com

Subject: Re: [MSSMITH] Sullivan

Frederic Sullivan was born on 20 Feb 1821 in Mississippi. He appeared in the census in 1845 in Smith County, Mississippi State Census, p7. He appeared in the census in 1850 in Smith County, Mississippi, p348.. He appeared in the census in 1860 in Smith County, Mississippi, p110. He appeared in the census in 1860 in Smith County, Mississippi Slave Owners. He appeared in the census in 1866 in Smith County, Mississippi State Census, p4. He appeared in the census in 1870 in Smith County, Mississippi, p448. He appeared in the census in 1880 in Smith County, Mississippi, p317B.. He died on 15 Apr 1897 in Mize, Smith County, Mississippi. He was buried in Alex Sullivan Cemetery, Smith county, Mississippi. 
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22811 I26678  Sullivan  Henderson  21 Jul 1825  Abt 1895  His FindAGrave memorial page, created by Patricia Langley Harvey and maintained by Gwen Langley Pittman links him to parents, Thomas Sullivan and Mary Workman Sullivan. Even though his headstone is engraved 1814-1895, notes show that his actual DOB is 21 July 1825.  STR06 
22812 I20023               
22813 I7385  Summers  Bessie Eunice  26 Feb 1906  3 Oct 1969  She is buried in the City of Commerce.  STR06 
22814 I27323               
22815 I18199  Summers  James Archibald  Bef 1848  Yes, date unknown  The son of William S. Summers and Mary Jane McGowan. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 82).  STR06 
22816 I7381  Summers  Jonah Charles  Jan 1886  Aft 1924  Son of James Charles Summers and Margaret Ellen Ballard.  STR06 
22817 I13265  Sumner  John W.  Abt 1813  Yes, date unknown  (Research):Census Information:

Indiana-Elkhart County
John W. SUMNER age 37 M Farmer $1,800 Vermont Ann SUMNER ag
e 31 Ohio
Clark SUMNER age 8 Indiana
George SUMNER age 3 Michigan
Hannah L.N. SUMNER age 2 Michigan
Walter STRONG age 64 M Farmer $400 Connecticut 
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22818 I40066  Sumners  Dysea Ann "Disa" "Diza"  23 Feb 1840  12 Nov 1912  Her marriage record shows her last name as SUMNER. Last name might instead be SUMMERS, based on the Texas Death record of her daughter Anna Belle. Daughter in law Medreth Vaughan Hanks shows the last name as SUMNERS, which appears to match the 1850 census, so this is assumed to be correct.  STR06 
22819 I40066  Sumners  Dysea Ann "Disa" "Diza"  23 Feb 1840  12 Nov 1912  (Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Indiana, Gibson County, Wabash Twp
Enumerated 3 Oct 1850
24-24
Elisha Jordan 45 M Farmer 600 Ga
Dysea Jordan 39 F Tn
James Jordan 18 M Tn
Elisabeth Jordan 16 F Tn
John Jordan 10 M Tn
Mary M Jordan 9 F Tn
Martha J Jordan 5 F Tn
Cornelius Wagner 16 M Ill
Dysea Ann Sumners 11 F Mo

This thread, on the Gibson County, Indiana message board is interesting, because it mentions a James DYSEA Skelton.

http://boards.ancestry.com/localities.northam.usa.states.indiana.counties.gibson/18.33.51.113/mb.ashx

Earlier notes in the thread refer to a JORDAN Bass, connected to the Skelton family (Bass/Skelton posted 27 Sept 1999), and a Joel Bass marrying a Sarah Ann HANKS (Bass, posted 15 Aug 1999)

 
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22820 I33140  Sumrall  Mary Emily  16 Feb 1860  31 Oct 1947  Henry "Pete" Lee shows her as the daughter of Isaac Sumrall and Emily Rush.  STR06 
22821 I9821               
22822 I48850  Sungster  Susan  Abt 1828  6 Jun 1858  Susan Sungster was born in 1828 in Alabama. She married John Sowell on March 31, 1842, in Henry, Alabama. They had six children in 12 years. She died as a young mother on June 6, 1858, in San Augustine, Texas, at the age of 30, and was buried in Broaddus, Texas.(From Find A Grave)  STR06 
22823 I36686  Sutter  Nancy  27 Sep 1859  29 Apr 1937  Name: Nancy Mclemore
Death Date: 29 Apr 1937
Death Place: Emory, Rains, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 77 years 7 months 2 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 27 Sep 1859
Birthplace:
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: J. M. Mclemore
Father's Name:
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Nancy Mathews
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housekeeper
Place of Residence: Emory, Texas
Cemetery: Slatter Cem.
Burial Place:
Burial Date: 30 Apr 1937
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2117172
Digital Film Number: 4166738
Image Number: 2852
Reference Number: cn 22927
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
 
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22824 I526  Sutton  Alta Elizabeth "Sissy"  7 Nov 1938  8 Feb 2005  A charter member of the JFG Chapter of the DRT. (White and Toole, p 67).

Obituary

Elizabeth "Sissy" Greer

Elizabeth "Sissy" GREER, 66, of Hemphill died suddenly Tuesday, Feb. 8, 2005, and was pronounced dead at Sabine County Hospital.

Mrs. Greer was born Nov. 7, 1938, in Sabine County as a daughter of the late Florence (PARTIN) and Oran SUTTON and was a lifelong area resident. She was a member of New Hope Baptist Church and was a dietician at Hemphill Care Center.

Survivors: sons and daughters-in law, George and Brenda GREER of Lufkin, Scott and Amye GREER of Huntington, and Wade and Brandye GREER of Trinity; daughters and sons-in-law, Cindy and Tommy WALKER of West Bluff, Colorado, and Johnette and Michael SMITH of Hemphill; a brother John SUTTON of Hemphill; and a sister, Donice MILLER of Hemphill; 15 grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren.

She was preceeded in death by a don, David Wayne GREER.

Funeral services were held Feb. 11 at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc., Hemphill. Interment followed at New Hope Cemetery near Milam.

Services were under the direction of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphil

THE SABINE COUNTY REPORTER, February 16, 2005, page 9 
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22825 I20812  Sutton  Amelia Donniece  3 Aug 1934  29 May 2014  Obituary

Amelia Donniece Miller

Amelia Donniece Miller, 79, of Hemphill, died Thursday evening in the Mount Moriah Care Center in Hemphill. She was born in Hemphill to George Oran and Florence Partin Sutton. Mrs. Miller was a life time resident of Hemphill and a member of the Free Methodist Church.

She is survived by her daughters; Donna Nichols and her husband Richard of Pineland, Jerri Jackson of Hemphill, Patricia Brookshire and her husband Billy of Hemphill, Phyleasia Fussell and her husband Ricky of Kirbyville, Barbara Mote and her husband Michael of Pineland, Elizabeth Addison and her husband Joby of Hemphill, Sandra Smith and her husband Clint of Bronson, fifteen grandchildren, ten great grandchildren, her brother John "Bubba" Sutton of Hemphill and numerous nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband Jerry Ray Miller, her son-in-law Marvin "Junior" Jackson and her sister Elizabeth "Sissy" Greer.

Visitation will be from 5:00PM until 9:00PM, Saturday, May 31, 2014, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St, Hemphill, Texas. Funeral services will be at 2:00PM, Sunday, June 1, 2014, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in the Springhill Cemetery near Hemphill.

Copied from the Starr Funeral Home website
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter
June 4, 2014, Page 14 
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22826 I525  Sutton  George Oran  27 Mar 1905  1961  A merchant in Hemphill. (White and Toole, p 67).  STR06 
22827 I3200  Sutton  George Thomas  1872  Yes, date unknown  "Her teachers included Lena Williams, a sister of the late Sim Williams, Tom Sutton and a Mr. McLanahan." (From a newspaper sketch of Alpha Martin Cooper, p. 46, OLD TIMES OF SABINE COUNTY, TEXAS.")  STR06 
22828 I20811  Sutton  John Thomas "Bubba"  14 Mar 1937  16 Mar 2018  John Thomas "Bubba" Sutton, 81, of Hemphill, Texas passed away Friday, March 16, 2018 in Shady Shores of Hemphill, Texas.

John was born March 14, 1937 in Hemphill, Texas to George Oran Sutton and Florence Partin Sutton. He was a United States Army Veteran and later offshore production operator. He attended Hemphill Church of Christ.

John is survived by his sons, Titus Ray Sutton and wife, Janet, of Hemphill, Texas and John Oran Sutton and wife, Karissa, also of Hemphill; daughter, Maria Sutton Cox of Hemphill; grandchildren, Kristen Cox, Kelcie Sutton, Brady Sutton, Chelsey Sutton, Samuel Sutton and John Joseph Sutton, all of Hemphill; great granddaughter, Hadilyn Hanzel; and numerous nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his father, Oran Sutton; his mother, Florence Sutton; sisters, Donice Miller and Elizabeth (Sissy) Greer; aunt, Estelle Partin Suess; and grandson, John Shannon (Shan) Cox, Jr.

Memorial services will be held at 1:00 p.m. Saturday, March 24, 2018 at Hemphill Church of Christ, 400 Main St., Hemphill, Texas.

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

Downloaded from the Starr Funeral Home Website
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, March 21, 2018, Page 5 
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22829 I47904  Svarc  Evelyn Marie  29 Jun 1922  22 May 2021  Evelyn Marie Buzek, 98, of Crete, passed away on May 22nd, 2021. Widow of Rudolph A. Buzek. She was born on June 29, 1922, Saline Co. NE. to Frank and Mary Kohel Svarc. Shewa raised on a farm near Crete. Her brother, Leonard and she attended country school District #3. She married Rudy, Feb. 23, 1944 at Wilber Court House. Evelyn graduated from Crete High in 1940. Before marriage she did office work and later helped her husband with farming around Milligan and Crete. In 1946 a daughter, Karen Ann was born. In 1956 they moved to Crete. Evelyn worked at Formfit Rogers for 27 years. She and Rudy enjoyed camping with their RV, trips to casino and polka dances. They celebrated their 50th anniversary in Feb. 1994 and a month later, Rudy died from diabetes and a heart problem. She was a member of American Legion Aux-unit 147; Disabled American Veterans Aux #7 and ZCBJ Lodge #3 all of Crete. She enjoyed gardening, playing bingo, volunteering at Auxiliary, baking kolaces and rosettes. She loved reading newspapers and listening to Czech music she was proud of her Czech heritage and loved talking with people. She liked watching TV game shows. Evelyn enjoyed visits from her grandchildren and great grandchildren from Missouri. June 2019, she went to live at The Gardens in Crete. She is survived by daughter, Karen (David) Cawley, Grandview, MO., Granddaughter, Lea (Joe) Vlasak, Lee Summit, MO., Grandson, Douglas (Sherri) Cawley, Columbia, MO. Great grandchildren: Erin, Blake and Evan Vlasak; Anna and Weston, Cawley. Niece, Judy Svarc, Nephew, Dale Svarc. Sister-in-law, Enola Buzek and many nieces and nephews and many cousins. She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, brother, Leonard and Delma Svarc; niece Carol Svarc Frew. She requested no funeral. Private family burial, Crete Riverside Cemetery. Memorials to the family.  STR06 
22830 I14861  Svec  Agnes  Aft 1873  Yes, date unknown  Died in infancy  STR06 
22831 I3103  Svec  Bernard Robert  7 Oct 1924  23 Jun 2013  Bernard R. Svec, age 88, of Milligan, died Sunday, June 23, 2013 in Crete. Born Oct. 7, 1924 to Emil & Helen (Fujan) Svec in Milligan.

Survivors: brother, Lumir Svec of Crete; sister, Ruby & Robert Langhorst of David City
Services: 10:30 a.m. Thursday at Farmer & Son Funeral Home Kotas Chapel in Milligan. Father Rand Langhorst. Visitation from 1 - 8 p.m. Wednesday at Farmer & Son Funeral Home Kotas Chapel. Burial: Bohemian National Cemetery, Milligan. Memorials to Milligan American Legion-HSSK Post 240. Condolences, www.farmerandsonfuneralhome.com

Bernard R. Svec was born to Emil Svec and Helen Marie (Fujan) Svec on October 7, 1924 at Milligan, Nebraska and passed away on June 23, 2013 at the age of 88. He attended Climbing Vine District #44 for eight years and graduated from Milligan High School in 1942.
Bernard answered his draft call in May 1943, serving active duty in the United States Navy. He served overseas in the Pacific Theater, Guam and Peleliu. He was honorably discharged in May 1946 at Saint Louis, Missouri. He then enlisted in the United States Air Force and served in Arizona, Florida, Kansas and Newfoundland.
After his Air Force duty, Bernard worked for Bors/Bulin in Milligan, Ahlschwede Ford in Crete and Bob Hammond in Friend as a mechanic on cars and trucks. He married Irene Capek on October 10, 1963.
Bernard was a member of the American Legion Post #240 in Milligan and the V.F.W. Post #7102 in Geneva. His favorite hobbies were hunting, fishing and gardening.
Survivors include: Brother, Lumir Svec; Sister, Ruby (Mrs. Robert) Langhorst; Sister-In-Law, Louise Capek; nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by: Wife, Irene I. (Capek) Svec; Parents, Emil and Helen (Fujan) Svec; Brother, Jim Svec and wife Ruth; 3-year old sister, Betty Svec; In-Laws, Marian Svec; Helen Pribyl and husband Lou, Ruby Oliva and husband Edward; John Capek and wife Rosemary; and Rudy Capek.
Funeral services were conducted from the Farmer & Son Funeral Home-Kotas Chapel on Thursday, June 27, 2013, with Father Rand Langhorst officiating. Casket bearers were Gary Svec, Kevin Svec, Lloyd Svec, Ken Jefferson Russell Langhorst and Glen Capek. Military graveside services were conducted by Milligan American Legion -HSSK Post #240 at the Bohemian National Cemetery with Farmer & Son Funeral Home-Kotas Chapel in charge of arrangements. Memorials are directed to the Milligan American Legion-HSSK Post #240.
(Both courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy) 
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22832 I14869  Svec  Emil  20 May 1896  5 Aug 1957  (Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Glengary Twp
Enumerated 13 Apr 1940
SD 8 ED 30-17 Sheet 2A
Svec, Emil Head M W 43 M no 6 Neb Sam House Farmer
Svec, Helen M Wf F W 40 M no C1 Neb Sam House
Svec, Bernard Son M W 15 Yes H1 S Neb Same House
Svec, Luir Son M W 12 S Yes 6 Neb Same House
Svec, James Son M W 11 S Yes % Neb Same House
Svec, Ruby Dtr F W 3 S Neb 
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22833 I14867  Svec  James  1 Dec 1889  28 Sep 1918  He died in the Argonne Forest, France, during the First World War.  STR06 
22834 I14867  Svec  James  1 Dec 1889  28 Sep 1918  (Research):He was killed in the Argonne Forest during the First World War.  STR06 
22835 I48459  Svec  Leslie Lloyd  8 Nov 1933  23 Apr 2023  Obituary for Leslie L. Svec

A Funeral Service for Leslie will be held on Thursday, April 27, 2023 at 11:00 a.m. at the Farmer & Son Funeral Home - Kotas Chapel in Milligan, Nebraska with Reverend Jeff Jensen presiding.

Visitation will be held 1 hour prior (10:00 a.m. -11:00 a.m.) to the Funeral Service on Thursday, April 27, 2023 at Farmer & Son Funeral Home - Kotas Chapel in Milligan, Nebraska.

Graveside Services will be held following the Funeral Service at the Bohemian National Cemetery in Milligan, Nebraska.

Memorials are to be directed to Milligan Fire & Rescue or the Milligan Auditorium.

Leslie Lloyd Svec was born November 8, 1933 to Louis J. and Rose (Becwar) Svec on the farm west of Milligan. Les married Cheri Fitzgibbon on May 9, 1964 at a ceremony in Tobias. Together, they had two children: Kyle and Kevin. Les passed away at Heritage Crossings in Geneva on Sunday April 23, 2023 at the age of 89.

Les grew up on the family farm west of Milligan and attended District 44 for his elementary years, and then Milligan High School, graduating with the class of 1951. After graduation, Les attended the Lincoln School of Commerce for one year and then began a career as the bookkeeper for the Farmer's Co-op in Milligan. He worked for the Milligan Co-op and eventually Farmers Cooperative for 53 years, finally retiring fully in 2009 at the age of 75.

The only exception to his continual work at the Co-op was when he took time off to serve in the U.S. Army from 1956-1958, spending one year in Korea.

After retirement, Les spent most his time following the activities of his grandchildren and helping on the family farm, particularly driving truck during harvest and keeping an eye on pivots during the summer.

Les was preceded in death by his parents Louis J. and Rose Svec; in-laws Adolph and Evelyn Dlouhy; brothers Lloyd Svec and Louis Dale Svec; brother-in-law Larry Fitzgibbon and nephews Dave Fitzgibbon and Eric Fitzgibbon.

Les is survived by his wife of 59 years, Cheri Svec; sons Kyle (Rebecca) and their children Kole and Tucker of Milligan; and Kevin (Angie) and their children Grant and Cassidy of Gretna; brother-in-law Gary Fitzgibbon of Milligan and sister-in-law Alice (Kip) Fitzgibbon of Scottsbluff.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy) 
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22836 I35122  Svec  Lumir Frank  11 Sep 1928  20 Mar 2016  Lumir Frank Svec, age 87 passed away peacefully on March 20th at Tabitha of Crete, surrounded by loving family and friends. He was born on September 11, 1928 on a farm outside Milligan NE to Emil and Helen Fujan Svec. He was the middle of five children.

Lum is preceded in death by his parents, wife Marian, sister Betty as a child, brothers Bernard and Jim, nieces Jan and Kelly Ahlschwede, special niece Carolyn Schmalken, and Bud (Buddy) the cat. He is survived by his daughter Donna of Minneapolis MN; son Gary of Aurora CO; grandchildren Guy (Jenn), Kira (Dustin) and Kalee of CO; great-grandchildren Troy, William and Alayna; sister Ruby Langhorst of David City; nieces and nephews, and numerous friends and acquaintances.

Lum graduated from Milligan High School in 1945, and at the age of 16 began working at the Crete Mills. He married Marian Cudly, also of Milligan, on August 9, 1949 and they celebrated 53 years of marriage before her passing. Lumir retired from the Crete Mills after 46 years and spent his retirement years involved in two things that were his passion: attending sales/auctions and refinishing furniture. Lum couldn't resist a good deal and walked away from many auctions with boxes of unknown "treasures" that he had purchased for a quarter. He also had a good eye for furniture, which he would buy, repair if needed, then refinish and sell. At one time an antique dealer regularly came from Kansas to purchase furniture from him.

Lum also refinished items for people in the area. He didn't do it as a business, but rather took as much work as he wanted to do, and told people to pay him what they thought it was worth. He said that he figured some people paid too little, some people paid the right amount and some people paid too much, so it all evened out in the end.

He loved to joke, tease and laugh, and truly enjoyed other people's company. He enjoyed Czech music, and loved kolaches, particularly cottage cheese. For many years, he got together on a daily basis with his coffee buddies, one of his favorite activities. He was a kind and caring man, and appreciated all the love and support he received from friends, acquaintances and family in his later years. He will be missed.

Services will be on Tuesday (3-29-2016) at 10:30 a.m. at Kuncl Funeral Home in Crete. Visitation: Monday, 5 - 8 p.m. at the funeral home.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorials directed to Tabitha of Crete, 1540 Grove, Crete NE 68333 or the Crete Volunteer Fire Department, 210 E 14th St, Crete, NE 68333.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy) 
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22837 I13311  Svec  Mary  10 Mar 1879  5 Sep 1967  Last name may have been SEVZ.

Member of the Royal Neighbors' Lodge.

 
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22838 I14870  Svec  Pauline  Aft 1896    Said to have married a FRANK VOTIPKA.  STR06 
22839 I17727  Svec  Ruby L.  7 Dec 1936  24 Jul 2021  In the 2013 obituary of her brother, Bernard Svec, she is listed as "sister, Ruby & Robert Langhorst of David City."

Ruby L. Langhorst, 84, of David City, died Saturday, July 24, 2021 at the Butler County Health Care Center in David City.

Memorial Service

Saturday, July 31, 2021 10:00 a.m.

Milligan United Methodist Church, Milligan, Nebraska Rev. Murry J. Johnston

Visitation Saturday 9:00 a.m. till time of service at church

Inurnment at the Bohemian National Cemetery, Milligan

Lunch Following Cemetery at Milligan American Legion Hall

Memorials: Butler County Senior Center, St. Lukes United Methodist Church, David City,

or mass intentions at the parish of the donor's choice.

Ruby L. Langhorst was born December 7, 1936 in Milligan, Nebraska to Emil and Helen (Fujan) Svec. She attended school in Milligan and graduated from Milligan high school. On October 4, 1958, Ruby was united in marriage to Robert L. Langhorst at Grace Lutheran Church in Ohiowa, Nebraska. Two children, Rand and Rusty were born to this union. Before moving to David City, Ruby worked as a Dietician at the hospital in Burwell. After moving to David City in 1986, Ruby worked as the cook at the Butler County Senior Center for many years. She was a member of St. Luke's Methodist Church in David City.

Ruby is surived by her sons, Fr. Rand Langhorst of Beatrice, Rusty (Barb) Langhorst of Brighton, Colorado, two grandchildren, Chesney and Luke Langhorst. She was preceded in death by her parents, brothers Bernard, Lumir and Jim Svec, and an infant sister Betty.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy) 
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22840 I13620  Svec  Vaclav "James"  16 Oct 1841  8 Oct 1923  Vaclav Svec and Marie Suda were early pioneers in Fillmore County. They lived all their married life on the farm which Vaclav homesteaded. The farm, still in the family, is one mile west of Milligan.

Vaclav Svec was born October 16, 1841, to Josef and Barbora Kippova or Kibova Svec in Zichovice, okres Stasecky, Bohemia. When he was 12, his mother died so he had to make his way in the world while still a young boy. He took up the trade of a cabinent maker. He came to America in 1869, following his trade of carpenter and farmer for a time in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Vaclav came to Nebraska two years later...filing the homestead entry at the Beatrice Land Office on April 17, 1871.

From the Familysearch 1880 United States Census and National Index

Census Place:Glengary, Fillmore, Nebraska Source:FHL Film 1254748 National Archives Film T9-0748 Page 50 RelationSexMarrRaceAgeBirthplace James SWECSelfMMW40BOHEMEN Occ:FarmerFa: BOHEMENMo: BOHEMEN Mary SWECWifeFMW24BOHEMEN Occ:HousekeeperFa: BOHEMENMo: BOHEMEN Agnes SWECDauFSW2NE Fa: BOHEMENMo: BOHEMEN Mary SWECDauFSW1NE Fa: BOHEMENMo: BOHEMEN 
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22841 I20421  Svoboda  Barbara  1 Apr 1829  6 Mar 1899  She was the aunt of Josephine SAUFL. (Milligan, p 316). After the death of her husband, she lived with her son Joseph in Milligan. (Milligan, p 356). She was the daugther of Josefa SVOBODA. (Milligan, p 357).  STR06 
22842 I19995  Svoboda  John  24 Jul 1886  18 Sep 1976  The son of John SVOBODA and Mary KRIKOVA. (Milligan, p 305).  STR06 
22843 I7851  Svoboda  Mary  8 Jun 1878  9 May 1945  Kay Rybak shows her as a daughter of Ignatz SVOBODA and Julia JANECEK.  STR06 
22844 I19442               
22845 I22928               
22846 I2326  Sweeney  Sophia  Abt 1824  24 Dec 1890  On the 1850 census, Sophia was 25, and living with the Sweeney family, but was shown as Sophia Homes. Wynema McGrew notes that she was the daughter of John Sweeney and Anne Fuller Smith, and widow of Edward Holmes (b. 1824 TN d. 24 Dec 1890??? Brazoria County).

 
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22847 I2326  Sweeney  Sophia  Abt 1824  24 Dec 1890  (Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, Brazoria County, Pr 1
Enumerated June 1880
Page 48 SD 48 ED 1
545-491
McGrew, Sopha W F 56 Head Keeps House Tenn Va Va
McGrew, Annie W F 26 Dtr At Home Tx Miss Tenn
McGrew, Thos. W m 22 Son Lawyer Tx Miss Tenn
McGrew, Bettie W F 16 Dtr At Home Tx Miss Tenn
 
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22848 I40119  Sweeny  Kathryn Jeanette  22 Aug 1949  May 2012  The Sabine County Reporter
May 30, 2012, Page 14

Kathryn "Kathy" Sweeny Smith, 62, died in St. Luke's Hospital, Houston, TX. Kathy was born in West Columbia, TX, to Edward Porter and Carrie Davis Sweeny and has lived in Pineland, TX, most of her life.

She was a member of the Strickland Crossing Church of God and a loving Nana. She loved working with the Girl Scouts and Dixie Youth Baseball.

Kathy is survived by her husband Gary Mike Smith of Diboll, her son Dallas Welch and his wife Kay of Pineland, her daughters Bridget Dew and her husband Jason and Carrie Harley and her husband Josh both of Pineland, her step-son Billy Jack Smith and his wife Ashley of Diboll and her step-daughter Chasity Archer and her husband Ricky of Diboll. She is also survived by a sister-in-law Bette Sweeny of Alvin, TX, a niece Jodi Sweeny of Alvin and nephew Coby Sweeny and his wife Cindy of Danberry, TX. Kathy's grandchildren were the joy of her life, Dakota, Madison, Collin, Cody, Daren, Caden and Cadee.

Visitation will be from 6:00PM until 9:00PM, Friday, May 25, 2011, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, TX. Funeral services will be at 2:00PM, Saturday, May 26, 2010, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in the Pineland Cemetery, Pineland, Texas.

Pallbearers for Kathy will be: Dakota Dew, Collin Dew, Daren Dew, Cody Welch, Coby Sweeny, Tyler Scott Sweeny, Ronny Comeaux, and Scott Hardy. Honorary pallbearers will be: Tom Brown, Bill Sanders, Bobby Rice and John Burt. 
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22849 I12560  Sweet  Charles E.  Dec 1881  5 Aug 1957  FindAGrave indicates he was a son of Austin Sweet and Jane Ann Cross.  STR06 
22850 I12560  Sweet  Charles E.  Dec 1881  5 Aug 1957  (Research):

Census Listings:

(courtesy of FindAGrave)

1900: Residing w parents at 35 Sherman Street, Wabash, Indiana. Single. Occupation: Hatter.

1910: Residing 1314 North Wabash Street, Wabash, Indiana. Husband of Eva. Occupation: Hatter - hat factory (Eva's occupation: Trimmer - hat factory).

1920: Residing 542 Englewood Avenue, Chicago, Illinois. Husband of Eva. Occupation: Manager - hat works (Eva's occupation: Forelady - hat works).

1930: Residing 36 Sherman Street, Wabash, Indiana. Husband of Eva. Occupation: Hatter - hat shop.

(Courtesy of Friends of Falls Cemetery) 
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22851 I44247               
22852 I21053  Swift  Mary  Abt 1766  26 Aug 1833  Daughter of Elisha SWIFT of Falmouth, Massachusetts. (Dwight, p. 177)  STR06 
22853 I3405  Swilley  Dorothy Lee  11 Jan 1929  30 Oct 2004  Dorothy Lee Swilley 11 Jan 1929 Female Jasper Clarence Swilley Bertha J Kelley  STR06 
22854 I16438  Swindle  Julia Ann  Abt 1824  Yes, date unknown  On March 30, 2011, Faye Elder emailed that :"Julia Ann Swindle/Swindoll was the daughter of George Washington and Ann Cunningham. George was a brother to my William C Swindoll. She had a brother also named William C. Swindoll who came to Hill County Texas from MS after the Civil War. All of the Swindoll families in Hill Co are related to her. My line went to Williamson Co TX and the Swindoll families there are mine. My grandfather came to Tarrant Co around 1910 and we have been here ever since."  STR06 
22855 I31484  Swindle  Medina "Dena" Lou  31 Dec 1886  10 Dec 1960  Carl Lawson shows her as the daughter of Adam Crane Swindel and Nancy Elizabeth "Meta" Brannan. He noted that Dina S. Swindle is enumerated with A. C. and Nancy E. Swindle in the 1900 Beach Grove, Precinct 7, Walker County, Alabama Census. Her date of birth was given as September 1885, age as 14 years and born in Alabama.

John C. and Dena McLemon are enumerated in the 1910 Precinct 5, Carbon Hill, Walker County, Alabama Census. Her age is given as 25 years, married once for 10 years, 4 children all living and born in Alabama. 
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22856 I6426  Swingley  Elizabeth  1 Apr 1792  28 Dec 1824  1824-John's first wife, Elizabeth, dies in December in Wilson County, Tennessee. This was the same year their daughter, Milly, was born and the two events may well have been connected. [Acklen, Jeannette Tillotson compiler (1976) TENNESSEE TOMBSTONE INSCRIPTIONS Lebanon, Wilson County].  STR06 
22857 I15901  Swint  Elizabeth  Abt 1812  29 Jun 1878  Description: My research on ancestry.com indicates Elizabeth Swint died 29 Jun 1878 in Sabine Parish, Louisiana

Steve Berry
?u?smberry@austin.rr.com ?/u?
 
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22858 I17930  Swinton  Anna Maria  28 Aug 1799  21 Nov 1863  She was descended from the Swintons who came to America in 1730 from Swinton, Berwickshire County, Scotland. The Swintons were related to the Stuart Line of Kings, and Sir Walter Scott. (White and Toole, p 81).

Inscription:
In memory of
ANNA M. BONNEAU
Wife of COL W.H. BONNEAU,
Born in Charleston, S.C. Aug. 28th, 1799 and
died at Selma, Ala, Nov. 21st, 1863,
age 64 years, 2 months and 24 days.
Dearest Mother,
Thou art gone to the grave but we will not deplore thee. Tho' darkness and sorrow encompass the tomb, Thy savior has passed through its portals before thee, And the lamp of his love was thy guide through the gloom.

Burial:
Live Oak Cemetery
Selma
Dallas County
Alabama, USA

Created by: Peggie Hogan Moseley
Record added: Nov 20, 2008
Find A Grave Memorial# 31573456
 
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22859 I17930  Swinton  Anna Maria  28 Aug 1799  21 Nov 1863  (Research):Find a Grave shows that she was the daughter of Hugh Swinton Jr. and Anne Jane Bruce Scott.  STR06 
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22861 I46490               
22862 I46491               
22863 I46488               
22864 I36456               
22865 I37510  Sykes  Johnny L.  19 Sep 1917  24 Nov 1958  In her annotated transcription of the Myrtle Springs Cemetery, Kay Parker McCary shows his grave was inscribed "Daddy we love you always" and that there was a Military Marker: Texas T Sgt US Air Force WWII.  STR06 
22866 I37511  Sykes  Johnny Ralph  2 Jun 1943  30 Apr 2017  Johnnie Ralph Sykes, age 73, of Geneva, passed from this life late Sunday evening, April 30, 2017, in San Augustine. He was born to Pawnee (Oliver) Sykes and Johnnie Sykes on June 2, 1943, in California.

Funeral Services will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, May 3, 2017, in the Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel, 316 West Columbia Street, San Augustine, Texas 75972. Rev. Martin Doran will officate, with visitation Tuesday evening, May 2, 2017, from the hours of 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. at Wyman Roberts Funeral Home. Interment will be in the Myrtle Springs Cemetery in Sabine County.

Johnny was well loved in the Geneva Commmunity and San Augustine, and often was found visiting on the phone. He was disabled having epilepsy and had lived with his beloved Mother, Pawnee, his entire life until she predeceased him in 1999. He attended McMahon Chapel Methodist Church in Sabine County.

He is survived by numeorus cousins and friends.

He is preceded in death by his beloved parents, Pawnee (Oliver) Sykes and Johnnie Sykes.

Copied from the Wyman Roberts Funeral Home Website

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, May 3, 2017, page 10 
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22868 I12020  Symington  Edwin Stuart  4 Jul 1888  Yes, date unknown  When he registered for the First World War in Detroit, on June 4, 1917, he was listed as an Alien, born in Sarnia, Ontario, Canada. His occupation was shown as office man for Dodge Brothers in Detroit. He was shown as tall and slender, with light brown hair hair and dark brown eyes. Edwin Stuart Symington was later shown on their U.S. Naturalization Record Index, Index Cards to Naturalization Petitions for the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan, Southern Division, Detroit, 1907-1995, and naturalized on January 20, 1942.

On the "Roberton Cameron Maguire Family Tree" on RootsWeb's WorldConnect project, he is shown as the son of Peter Symington and Sarah Welsh. 
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22869 I12020  Symington  Edwin Stuart  4 Jul 1888  Yes, date unknown  (Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Ward 1 Block 104
Enumerated April 12, 1930
ED 82-32 SD 21 Sheet 16B
256-216-75
Benkelman, William Hd M W 69 M 25 NY Germany Germany Clerk Auto Facility
Benkelman, Alice M Wf F W 59 M 18 Canada English Canada English Canada English
Benkelman, John F Son m W 24 S Mich NY Canada English Asst Advertising Mgr Publishing Co
Symington, Edwin S Son-in-law M W 42 M@32 Canada English Canada English England English Manager Electricity
Symington, Frances M Dtr F W 38 M28 Mich Ny Canada English

 
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22871 I42318  Synott  Thomas Griffin  25 Mar 1905  27 Oct 1967  His tombstone was marked with a Masonic emblem.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K78R-VN1
name: Thomas Griffin Synnott
event: Death
event date: 27 Oct 1967
event place: Houston, Harris, Texas, United States
gender: Male
marital status: Married
occupation Physician Medicine
birth date: 25 Mar 1905
birthplace:Mississippi
father's name: William Lawerence Synnott
mother's name: Mary Elizabeth Griffin
Informant Mrs. Patsy Synnott
certificate number: 73237
film number: 2138820
digital folder number: 005144734
image number: 01389
Collection: Thomas Griffin Synnott, "Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976" 
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22872 I47314  Synovec  Cindy Lou  25 Oct 1953  3 Nov 2018  A Funeral Service for Cindy will be held on Wednesday, November 7, 2018, at 10:30 a.m., at the Zion Lutheran Church in rural Tobias, Nebraska, with Pastor Gideon Pullmann officiating.

There will be no viewing/visitation.

Graveside Services will be conducted following the funeral service at the Tobias Cemetery.

Memorials are to be directed to the family for a later designation.

Cindy Kastanek passed away peacefully on November 3, 2018 surrounded by family. Born October 25, 1953 to Milton and Harriet (Jansky) Synovec. Cindy grew up on a farm outside of Western, went to country school and graduated from Wilber High School in 1972. She was married in 1972 to Gary Kastanek and they enjoyed 46 years together. Cindy was a retired postmaster who loved spending time gardening, cooking, and helping her neighbors. Cindy was small in stature but big in heart. She was a very good cook and a master of cream puffs. The disease took her mind but not her pretty blue eyes.

Surviving family members include; husband Gary Kastanek, sister Gale (Curtis) Zach, sister Carol (Bruce) Kennedy, brother Gene (Dorothy) Synovec, mother-in-law Doris (Kenny) Moneypenny, brothers-in-law Kenny and Jim (Mary) Kastanek, daughter Heather (Tim) Sejkora, grandchildren Karlee and Kyle Schwisow, numerous nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by parents Milton and Harriet (Jansky) Synovec, father-in-law. 
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22873 I30599  Synovec  Joseph C. "J.C."  11 Mar 1898  Mar 1980  The son of Joseph F. SYNOVECK and Karoline SAIDA.  STR06 
22874 I30601  Synovec  Milton Joseph  28 Nov 1924  21 Sep 2009  Milton J. Synovec, 84, Friend, formerly Western, died Monday (09/21/09) at Friend. Born to Joseph and Rose (Urban) Synovec at Tobias, Neb.

Survivors: wife, Harriet, Friend; son, Gene, Western; daughters, Carol Kennedy, Crete; Cindy Kastanek, Tobias; Gale Zach, Wilber; sister, Shirley Brunkow, Milligan; nine grandchildren; 18 great grandchildren.

Funeral services 10:30 a.m. Thursday, Farmer and Son Funeral Home-Kotas Chapel, Milligan, Neb. Visitation 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Wednesday at Farmer and Son Funeral Home-Kotas Chapel, Milligan. In lieu of flowers, memorials in care of the family. Military graveside services, Bohemian National Cemetery, Milligan, Neb.

(Lincoln Journal Star, courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy) 
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22876 I13407               
22877 I7134  Tabor  James A.  24 Mar 1834  1 Apr 1908  Buried at the ?b?Bayou Scie Cemetery.  STR06 
22878 I46479  Tabor  Joe Morris  1 Jan 1933  14 Nov 2005  The Texas Birth Index shows he was a son of Eldrige Morris Tabor and Genie May Moore.

His FindAGrave memorial page, created by GW, has a photo of his military marker, engraved with a cross and Joe Morris Tabor SP3 US Army Korea Jan 1, 1933 Nov 14 2005. It also had the following brief biography:

Joe was born to Eldredge Morris and Genie Mae Tabor. He went to be with the Lord after a courageous battle with health problems. Our loving, devoted husband, grandfather, and friend to many, is survived by wife, Candace Tabor; children...Paul Tabor (Amy); Jeff Tabor; daughter, Kim Symons (Ty) and grandchild, Meagan. 
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22879 I48493  Tachovsky  Lumir Dale  7 May 1948  17 Jul 2022  Lumir Dale Tachovsky, "Huggie" age 74, the son of Lumir and Georgie (Krajnik) Tachovsky was born on May 7, 1948, in Lincoln, Nebraska and passed away on July 17, 2022, in Crete, Nebraska.
He attended Wilber Public Schools and graduated from Wilber High School with the Class of 1966. On January 28, 1967, he was united in marriage to Kathy Mundil in Wilber, Nebraska. The couple made their home in Wilber for ten years moving to a farm near Western where he lived until his death. He worked at Wilber Plumbing & Heating for his father-in-law, EJ Mundil for many years and later become the owner of the business.
He was a member of Masonic Lodge, Wilber-Clatonia Alumni Band and the Sons of American Legion.
He is survived by his wife, Kathy of Western, son, Mark and wife Beth Tachovsky, daughters, Kris Filipi and special friend Darren and Amy Morris. Also surviving him are his grandchildren, Derek and Alexis Tachovsky, Justin Filipi, Emma Fletcher and Ruby Morris and his mother-in-law, Chloe Mundil.
He is preceded in death by his father Lumir Tachovsky and his mother and stepfather, Georgie and John Lisec.
A graveside service will the held at the Wilber Czech Cemetery on Friday, August 19, 2022 at 10:30 A.M. Memorials to the Western Fire and Rescue Department. Arrangements entrusted to Kuncl Funeral Home, Wilber, Nebraska.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, from Kuncl Funeral Home) 
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22880 I18656  Tack  Aert Petersen  Abt 1620  Yes, date unknown  The son of Pieter Teunisen and grandson of Teunis Crynen of Etten. (Stowell, p 488).

Aert Pietersen Tack was recruited to settle in New Amsterdam by Adrien van der Donck. Prospective settlers for those Dutch colonies, or servants for those already established in New Netherlands, were hired or recruited in the mother country, generally in the area from which the colonial leader came -- in this case van der Donck from North Brabant.

Van der Donck at that time was seeking farmers for his Yonkers colony in the neighborhood of Breda, his birthplace. Among several he recruited were Aert Pieters Tack and Jacob Jansz/Jansen from nearby Etten, according to papers dated May 15, 1652. The two were contracted for six years. Such contracts ranged from two to six years. Passage money in these cases was usually paid by the employer. In New Netherlands, bed and board were furnished in addition to wages, which for farmhands ranged from 100 to 150 guilders a year, depending on age and experience.

After his marriage, Aert was beset with money problems, and soon deserted his young family. The nature of a number of difficulties involving Aert Pietersen Tack emerges through a sequence of court cases beginning in 1662. There were several problems with employees over wages, and that November (1662) he mortgaged the grain crop to be harvested the following year. Tack apparently left before the fall of 1663, either as the result of the Indian raid or under cover of it. His wife harvested the grain and was enjoined by creditors from using the harvest (except that which the court ordered her paid for her work in harvesting). In May 1664, further evidence of Tack's indebtedness, in this case, for cattle appeared. In July, the court took steps to condemn Tack's property for his absenting himself, and to sell it to satisfy a list of creditors. (http://www.pegrowe.com/genes/vanatta/vanatta_name_history.htm)

In May, 1664, and inventory was made of his estate, which was sold to pay his debts. The inventory included the following:

A farm containing 20 morgens* of arable land wherein there have been sown 11 schopels of winter wheat....a dwelling and lot at Wiltwyck, two mares and a young mare one winter old, a cow and a heifer two years old, a plow and its belongings, a wagon, a sleigh, a truncle cart, two harrows...one with wooden and the other with iron teeth, a fathom of rope....a rein with two bridle bits, a winnow, two hayforks, an old forest axe, a chest with old things (these Anneke Adriens appropriates for her own use), a pair of tongs and a dinner dish, a pothook, a blanket, an old bed (these three things Anneke Adriens appropriates), a water pail, a kettle, two wooden troughs, a strainer, a stoof [for warming feet over live coals], an earthen pot, a kettle filled with tar, a half barrel, a table without feet, 27 or 28 fir wood plates, a churn without bottom, some old tubs, some dreps lying in the loft, some oats worth 18 or 19 schepels, 1 or 1 1/2 schepels of peas, a bench and a chair, two lengths of old edges. Thus made in Wiltwyck this May 12, 1664. (Stowell, p 125).

According to Ernest Thode's German English Genealogical Dictionary, a Morgen is defined as, theoretically, the amount of land that one man and an ox can plow in one morning.

In October of 1664, Jacob Jansen (Van Etten), a farmhand of Tack (who later married Tack's ex-wife, Annetje Ariaens), sued for wages due him. The following month, Jacob himself was sued to collect a debt of wheat which he admitted but explained that he couldn't pay due to being sick with fever. He was granted time until the Tack estate was settled, when he presumably could collect wages due him. In January 1665, Annetje Ariaens requested relief from her debts because her effects had been sold "on behalf of creditors of her absconded husband". That same month, Jacob again requested the court that he be paid his wages from the estate in the amount of "388 guilders heavy money in wheat". He was told he could be paid after prior preference creditors were satisfied.

(http://www.pegrowe.com/genes/vanatta/vanatta_name_history.htm)


Betty Price posted the following to the Kuykendall page on Genforum.

For the benefit of those Kuykendall (and various spellings) descendants just learning about their heritage and for those who continue to add research to that which they already have, I want to let you know about an article just published in "New Netherland Connections" which is published quarterby by Dorothy A. Koenig, Editor. Internet address: dkoenig@library.berkeley.edu

In Volume 7, Number 2 of the April, May, June Edition 2002, front page, an article entitled "Aert Pieterszn Tack" by Frans Gouverneur of the Netherlands, tells many of us, myself included, about the family, parents and grandparents of our Aert Pieterszn Tack, father of Grietje Tack who married our First Born American Luur Jacobszn Van Kuykendall from whom all bloodline Kuykendalls, by any spelling, descend.

Mr. Gouverneur has translated much of what he found in the Holland records into English for our benefit for which I am grateful. I have great difficult in reading or interpreting the Dutch writings. His article includes sources which are very important.

One thing which I noticed in particular was his "spelling" of our given name, "Luur Jacobszn van KUIJKENDAEL." I think this is the first time that I have seen it spelled that way. However, in all of the writings that I have seen, the name is obviously outstanding and noticeable with any spelling. Even when it is found as "Kuy Kendall" two words, sometimes without the KUY. Careful research is important in that case. 
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22881 I15751  Tack  Cornelis Artse  14 Aug 1661  Yes, date unknown  Old Dutch Church of Kingston records show the following births:

Parents: Aart Pietersen Tack & Annetje Adriaensen. Child: Cornelis. (baptised 14 Aug 1661) Sponsors: Andries Harmensen, Pieter Lookermans, Geetruy Andriessen from Fort Orange. 
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22882 I18646  Tack  Grietje Artse  16 Aug 1663  Aft 1720  Although Grietje was born to Aert Piertsen Tack while he was still married to Anneke Adriens, and raised by Anneke Adriens as her daughter, Grietje was actually registered as the daughter of Aert Pietersen Tack and Grietje Vooght when she was baptisized. Grietje Vooght was an indentured servant in the Tack household, and most likely was the birthmother of Grietje Tack.

Old Dutch Church of Kingston records show the following births:

Parents: Aart Pietersen Tack & Grietjen Vooght. Child: Grietjen. (baptised Aug 1663) Sponsors: Jacob Jansen, Barber Andries 
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22883 I18134  Talbott  Annie  23 Oct 1868  31 Dec 1956  (Research):The daugher of Ron Talbott and Virginia Howell.  STR06 
22884 I45488  Talbutt  Lucy Y.  23 Mar 1888  31 May 1970  A daughter of Mason and Clara (Kimber) Talbutt. (Stout, Montana, Its Story and Biography, Vol. III, P. 1366).  STR06 
22885 I28817  Talley  Ara Etta  Jan 1876  Yes, date unknown  The death record of her son Cecil shows her maiden name as Talley, and also indicates she was born in Transdale, Tennessee. Might this actually be a reference to Trousdale County?  STR06 
22886 I39686  Tallman  Julia Ann  Oct 1820  10 Feb 1910  Name, Age, Death, Last Residence, Lot Number

Bywater, Julia A. 87 yrs 2-10-1910 Woodbury

http://ionia.migenweb.net/cemetery/lakeside-a-e.htm 
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22887 I1563  Tank  Sharon  4 Jul 1942  18 Nov 2021  Sharon Kay Virka, 79 years, of Morse Bluff, NE passed away Thursday, November 18, 2021 at Dunklau Gardens in Fremont, NE.

Sharon was born on July 4, 1942 to Melvin and Berdine (Molle) Tank in North Bend, NE. She graduated from North Bend high school, class of 1960. On February 7, 1961 Sharon married Vernon Virka at Faith Lutheran Church in Council Bluffs, IA.

Sharon spent much of her time caring for her grandchildren and loved gardening and tending to her flowers.
Sharon was preceded in death by her parents.

She is survived by her husband, Vern of 60 years; sons, Randy E. Virka and Michael (Christine) Virka; brother, Gary (Judy) Tank; grandchildren, Michael (Madison) Virka, Nicholas (Kylee) Virka, and Ian Virka; and great grandchild Emery Jayne.

A memorial service will be 10:30 A.M., Monday, November 22, 2021 at Moser Memorial Chapel in North Bend, NE. The Rev. Charles Starks will officiate. A memorial visitation will be from 5 P.M. to 7 P.M., Sunday at the funeral home. Burial will take place at Woodland Cemetery in North Bend.

Memorials may be directed to the family for a memorial to be established in Sharon's name.

Online condolences may be left at: www.mosermemorialchapels.com

Moser Memorial Chapel, 1040 N. Main, North Bend, NE 68649 402-652-8159

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, from Moser Memorial Chapel) 
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22888 I29924  Tanner  Annie Benom  20 Nov 1871  17 Aug 1941  Victoria McLemore writes that "Annie Tanner was my husbands grandmother. He remembers that she was known to most as Mamoo. Though as yet unsourced her birth place and date are: Born 20 Nov 1871 in Union Springs, Bullock, Alabama, USA

Her death is listed as Pittsburgh Pa. My husband cannot understand this unless she remarried after Moses death and moved there. Certainly not something he remembers." 
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22889 I33509               
22890 I46603  Tanner  Hilda Grace  9 Feb 1940  6 Dec 2012  Hilda Grace Tanner Freeman-Hefner Warriner of Granbury, 72, passed away Thursday, Dec. 6, 2012, in Fort Worth.

Service: 3 p.m. Wednesday at Wiley Funeral Home. Interment: Acton Cemetery. Visitation was Tuesday at the funeral home.

Hilda was born Feb. 9, 1940, in Hattiesburg, Miss. to L.B. and Hattie Marie McLemore Tanner. She worked for Irving Public Schools, assistant in a medical office, self-employed owner of a magnetic sign company, ladies apparel store, a trucking company and research for a legal consulting company, retiring in 2004.

She was married to James Thomas Freeman from 1958 to 1989, Stephen Frank Hefner from 1990 to 2004 when he passed away and Robert Glenn Warriner since March 15, 2008.

Hilda was a member of Crossbranch Bible Fellowship in Glen Rose, Volks Kruzers Club in Granbury and Legends Street Rod and Customs Club of Wichita, Kan. She enjoyed ceramics, china painting, photography, travel, reading, cooking and motorcycle riding. She had lived in Granbury since 1990.

Survivors: Husband, Robert Glenn Warriner of Granbury; children, Cheryl Leigh Freeman Faulkner of Saginaw and James Thomas Freeman II of Arlington; grandchildren, Heather Leigh Faulkner, Tanner Scott Faulkner, Christopher James Freeman and Devin Abbett Freeman; stepchildren, Gregory Alan Warriner and Allison Hefner; sisters, Glenda Todd and Sharon Evans-Bost; great aunts, Jean Tanner Crocker of Mississippi and Carole Beth Tanner Wood of Arkansas; great uncle, Aubrey Lee Tanner of Mississippi.

Arrangements were by Wiley Funeral Home. 
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22891 I42204  Tanner  Jame Lafayette  24 Feb 1846  17 Apr 1929  He was said to have married first to Mary Elizabeth TESTON (1850-1897).  STR06 
22892 I42204  Tanner  Jame Lafayette  24 Feb 1846  17 Apr 1929  (Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Newton County, Pr 2
Enumerated 27 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 52 Sheet 20A Stamped 37
374-374
Tanner, James L Head m W Feb 1847 53 M 6/12 Tx Miss Ky Farmer
Tanner, Mariah Wf W F May 1850 50 M 6/12 Tx Ga Ga
Tanner, James L Jr Son W M Dec 1878 21 S Tx Tx Ala
Tanner, Isabel E Dtr W F Apr 1882 18 S Tx Tx Ala
Tanner, Lillie M Dtr W F Mar 1885 15 S Tx Tx Ala
Tanner, Henry R Son W M Jan 1887 13 S Tx Tx Ala
Miller, Harrison StepSon W M Dec 1888 11 S Tx Ga Tx At School
Tanner, Ollie W F Apr 1892 8 S Tx Tx Ala
Tanner, Orian Son W F Dec 1895 4 S Tx Tx Ala
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William (b. May 1877) and Dessie Miller family
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Mark (b. May 1874) and Sodora Miller family 
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22893 I46602  Tanner  L B  8 Sep 1917  31 Mar 1992  The Ancestry.com. U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. lists his parents as Andrew B. Tanner and Lorna Hood.

In 1940, he was living in Petal, Mississippi with his wife and daughter. His occupation was listed as Laborer, Malarial (?) Control.

Ancestry.com. U.S., Department of Veterans Affairs BIRLS Death File, 1850-2010 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011. shows that he served in the Navy from 2 Jun 1944 through 25 Jun 1945.

 
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22894 I35215  Tanner  Laura  26 Nov 1868  3 Jan 1940  Obituary, as copied from FindAGrave

Mrs. John Mark

After an illness of eleven years, Mrs. John Mark passed away on Wednesday morning, January 3, [1940], in her home on South Seeger Street.

Funeral services will be conducted by Rev. E.M. Gibson at 1:30 p.m. today (Friday) in the home. Interment will be in Elkland Cemetery.

Laura A. Tanner was born in Ontario, November 26, 1868, and came to Tuscola County in 1875.

She was united in marriage with John Mark on December 15, 1897, and they made their home on a farm northwest of town until September three years ago, when they bought and moved to the residence where she passed away. Mrs. Mark had been poorly for a long time and has been confined to her bed for the last seven weeks.

She has been a member of the Methodist Church for many years, combining the qualities of a good neighbor with those of a faithful follower of God. She was a person of kindly disposition, broad minded, patient and a friend to everyone? a friend, whom it was a genuine pleasure to meet.

Besides her husband she is survived by four brothers, Aaron Tanner, Grayburn, Sask.; George Tanner, Gold Hill, Oregon; Elijah, Seagrave, Ontario, and Daniel, of Detroit.

(Cass City Chronicle, Jan. 5, 1940, p. 5.)
 
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