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Ludmila Zelenka

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Ludmila Zelenka

Birth
Death
17 Nov 1944 (aged 72)
Burial
Milligan, Fillmore County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
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OBITUARY OF LUDMILA ZELENKA

Ludmila Zelenka, daughter of John and Marie (Kotas) Zelenka was born near Milligan, Nebr., October 17, 1872, and died at the farm which she occupied with her brother, Albert, on November 17th 1944 at the age of 72 years and one month.

She leaves to mourn her departure, four brothers, Albert, Emil, Frank, and John. and two sisters Johanna the wife of Frank Matejka, and Mary, the wife of Anton Sladek.

Her remains were laid to rest besides those of her parentsat the Bohemian Brethern Cemetery, northwest of Milligan. One sister, Josie Kopp, predeceased her. She never married and kept house for her unmarried brother, Albert, for many years. She stayed close to her home, not sharing in many of the pleasures her friends and neighbors indulged in. Hers was a quiet and industrious life, and she will be missed by those who loved her and for whom she gave herself in unstinted love and labor. Peace be to her ashes.

The Milligan Review
Milligan, Nebraska
22 Nov. 1944
OBITUARY OF LUDMILA ZELENKA

Ludmila Zelenka, daughter of John and Marie (Kotas) Zelenka was born near Milligan, Nebr., October 17, 1872, and died at the farm which she occupied with her brother, Albert, on November 17th 1944 at the age of 72 years and one month.

She leaves to mourn her departure, four brothers, Albert, Emil, Frank, and John. and two sisters Johanna the wife of Frank Matejka, and Mary, the wife of Anton Sladek.

Her remains were laid to rest besides those of her parentsat the Bohemian Brethern Cemetery, northwest of Milligan. One sister, Josie Kopp, predeceased her. She never married and kept house for her unmarried brother, Albert, for many years. She stayed close to her home, not sharing in many of the pleasures her friends and neighbors indulged in. Hers was a quiet and industrious life, and she will be missed by those who loved her and for whom she gave herself in unstinted love and labor. Peace be to her ashes.

The Milligan Review
Milligan, Nebraska
22 Nov. 1944


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