Mrs. Prachar whose maiden name was Alzebeta Vrbsky, came to the United States and direct to Saline county with her parents in 1879. She was married to Charles Prachar in 1881. Mr. Prachar died about twenty-five years ago. a daughter, Mrs. Frances Swab died four years ago.
She is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Mary Korbel of Colorado, Mrs. Chas. Nedza, Mrs. Joseph Chmelir of Saline county, Miss Hattie Prachar of Omaha and one son Chas. Prachar of Wilber. She also leaves two sisters, Mrs. Joseph Formanek of Wilber and Mrs. Mary Skleba of Crete.
The funeral was held from the Catholic church in Wilber Tuesday, March 31, Rev. Father Mosier being the officiating clergyman. Havel & Houser had charge of the funeral. Interment was in the Big Blue cemetery, north of Wilber.
Source: Crete News 02 April 1931 F/5
Contributor: grace turner (49136086) • [email protected]
Mrs. Prachar whose maiden name was Alzebeta Vrbsky, came to the United States and direct to Saline county with her parents in 1879. She was married to Charles Prachar in 1881. Mr. Prachar died about twenty-five years ago. a daughter, Mrs. Frances Swab died four years ago.
She is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Mary Korbel of Colorado, Mrs. Chas. Nedza, Mrs. Joseph Chmelir of Saline county, Miss Hattie Prachar of Omaha and one son Chas. Prachar of Wilber. She also leaves two sisters, Mrs. Joseph Formanek of Wilber and Mrs. Mary Skleba of Crete.
The funeral was held from the Catholic church in Wilber Tuesday, March 31, Rev. Father Mosier being the officiating clergyman. Havel & Houser had charge of the funeral. Interment was in the Big Blue cemetery, north of Wilber.
Source: Crete News 02 April 1931 F/5
Contributor: grace turner (49136086) • [email protected]
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