MARY (BLAHA) PROCHASKA - Mrs. Jacob Prochaska, died at her home nine miles south east of Simpson, Tuesday night, after a long illness. Mrs. Prochaska had been in poor health for over a year and for the past two weeks her death has been expected at any time. She was over sixty years of age and has made her home at the farm where she died almost ever since she and her husband as young people came to this country from the old country. She leaves a husband and a niece, Miss Anna Prochaska, who from having made her home with them since she was a child is like a daughter, and one brother Wolfe Blaha, of Bennington, and a host of other relatives and friends to morn her departure. The funeral services were held today at 2 o'clock, and the remains laid to rest in the Bohemian cemetery near her home.
MARY (BLAHA) PROCHASKA - Mrs. Jacob Prochaska, died at her home nine miles south east of Simpson, Tuesday night, after a long illness. Mrs. Prochaska had been in poor health for over a year and for the past two weeks her death has been expected at any time. She was over sixty years of age and has made her home at the farm where she died almost ever since she and her husband as young people came to this country from the old country. She leaves a husband and a niece, Miss Anna Prochaska, who from having made her home with them since she was a child is like a daughter, and one brother Wolfe Blaha, of Bennington, and a host of other relatives and friends to morn her departure. The funeral services were held today at 2 o'clock, and the remains laid to rest in the Bohemian cemetery near her home.
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