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Gustave L. “Gus” Radetzki

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Gustave L. “Gus” Radetzki

Birth
Brownsville, Cameron County, Texas, USA
Death
2 May 1936 (aged 69)
Houston, Harris County, Texas, USA
Burial
Houston, Harris County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Son of Gustave Radetzki and Mary (Faust) Radetzki.

Married Georgianna Taylor in 1889.

Father of Mary Meletia Radetzki, Adelaide Isabella Radetzki, Gus R. Radetzki, Georgiana (Radetzki) Sears, Janice Radetzki, and Marian Taylor (Radetzki) Putney.


Gus Radetzki, the Forest Hill Nurseries; born in New Orleans. La., August 30, 1866; son of Gus and Mary Faust Radetzki; educated New Orleans public schools; entered railroad service at early age, serving in various capacities with Harriman lines; after which entered the florist's business, in which he has been very successful, conducting at the present time the largest floral establishment in Houston; resident of Houston eight years; married Miss Georgiana Taylor 1889. Director Lumbermans National Bank; member Country Club, Houston Club and Thalian Club.

Men of Affairs of Houston and Environs:
A Newspaper Reference Work
1913
Son of Gustave Radetzki and Mary (Faust) Radetzki.

Married Georgianna Taylor in 1889.

Father of Mary Meletia Radetzki, Adelaide Isabella Radetzki, Gus R. Radetzki, Georgiana (Radetzki) Sears, Janice Radetzki, and Marian Taylor (Radetzki) Putney.


Gus Radetzki, the Forest Hill Nurseries; born in New Orleans. La., August 30, 1866; son of Gus and Mary Faust Radetzki; educated New Orleans public schools; entered railroad service at early age, serving in various capacities with Harriman lines; after which entered the florist's business, in which he has been very successful, conducting at the present time the largest floral establishment in Houston; resident of Houston eight years; married Miss Georgiana Taylor 1889. Director Lumbermans National Bank; member Country Club, Houston Club and Thalian Club.

Men of Affairs of Houston and Environs:
A Newspaper Reference Work
1913

Gravesite Details

Information from Texas Death Cert., US Census for Texas 1900; "A Brownsville Boy", Brownsville Daily Herald, Sept. 6, 1905.



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