Mr. Pomykal died Saturday in a Temple hospital after a long illness.
Born in Bell County, he farmed and ranched in the Belfalls area all his life. He was a member of the Belfalls Baptist Chruch and served as a deacon for 26 years.
Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Grace Pomykal of Troy; three sons, Harold Pomykal of Troy, Donald Pomykal of Waco, and Grady Pomykal of Belfalls; a daughter, Mrs. Juanita Barganier of Temple; three brothers, Jerry Pomykal of West, Henry Pomykal of Lott, and Emil Pomykal of Oenaville; one sister, Mrs. Lydia Payton of Hackensack, N.J.; eight grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.
From the Temple Daily Telegram, Sunday July 29, 1979
Mr. Pomykal died Saturday in a Temple hospital after a long illness.
Born in Bell County, he farmed and ranched in the Belfalls area all his life. He was a member of the Belfalls Baptist Chruch and served as a deacon for 26 years.
Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Grace Pomykal of Troy; three sons, Harold Pomykal of Troy, Donald Pomykal of Waco, and Grady Pomykal of Belfalls; a daughter, Mrs. Juanita Barganier of Temple; three brothers, Jerry Pomykal of West, Henry Pomykal of Lott, and Emil Pomykal of Oenaville; one sister, Mrs. Lydia Payton of Hackensack, N.J.; eight grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.
From the Temple Daily Telegram, Sunday July 29, 1979
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