mother: Marie Nachezal
marriage: 25 Nov 1919 Tama, Iowa
spouse: John Dostal
parents: Joseph Dostal, Anna Nachegal
Mrs. John Dostal, 40, Is Stricken Suddenly
Daughter of Jas. G. Podhajsky, Howard Township Woman, Ill Less Than Day
Relatives and friends were shocked by the death of Mrs. John Dostal, 40-year-old Howard township farm wife and mother, at her home about 6 p. m. Sunday. She was a victim of uremic poisoning and was ill less than twenty-four hours, being stricken Saturday night after returning to her home from Toledo.
The decedent, better known in the Traer neighborhood as Emma Podhajsky, was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James G. Podhajsky, of this community, and was born in Carroll township April 1, 1897. She was educated in the rural schools and was married to John Dostal on November 25, 1919. The couple made their home in Howard township and became the parents of three children, all of whom, with her husband and father, survive. The children are Alfred, 15 years old; Evelyn, 13; and Richard, 5.
Mrs. Dostal also is survived by her parents; four brothers, James, Will, Milo and Rudolph Podhajsky; and two sisters, Mrs. Ed Seda and Mrs. J. J. Podhajsky.
The funeral was held Wednesday at St. Vaclav church, west of Clutier, of which the decedent was a member. The Rev. Father Thomas Vopatek, of Clutier, w as in charge. Music was furnished by the church choir. Burial was in St. Vaclav cemetery. Pall bearers were Emil Sebesta, Fred Yuska, Joe Pokorney, George Podhajsky, Emil Podhajsky and Louis Podhajsky.
[Traer Star Clipper, Friday, May 14th, 1937 page 1]
Contributor: George
mother: Marie Nachezal
marriage: 25 Nov 1919 Tama, Iowa
spouse: John Dostal
parents: Joseph Dostal, Anna Nachegal
Mrs. John Dostal, 40, Is Stricken Suddenly
Daughter of Jas. G. Podhajsky, Howard Township Woman, Ill Less Than Day
Relatives and friends were shocked by the death of Mrs. John Dostal, 40-year-old Howard township farm wife and mother, at her home about 6 p. m. Sunday. She was a victim of uremic poisoning and was ill less than twenty-four hours, being stricken Saturday night after returning to her home from Toledo.
The decedent, better known in the Traer neighborhood as Emma Podhajsky, was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James G. Podhajsky, of this community, and was born in Carroll township April 1, 1897. She was educated in the rural schools and was married to John Dostal on November 25, 1919. The couple made their home in Howard township and became the parents of three children, all of whom, with her husband and father, survive. The children are Alfred, 15 years old; Evelyn, 13; and Richard, 5.
Mrs. Dostal also is survived by her parents; four brothers, James, Will, Milo and Rudolph Podhajsky; and two sisters, Mrs. Ed Seda and Mrs. J. J. Podhajsky.
The funeral was held Wednesday at St. Vaclav church, west of Clutier, of which the decedent was a member. The Rev. Father Thomas Vopatek, of Clutier, w as in charge. Music was furnished by the church choir. Burial was in St. Vaclav cemetery. Pall bearers were Emil Sebesta, Fred Yuska, Joe Pokorney, George Podhajsky, Emil Podhajsky and Louis Podhajsky.
[Traer Star Clipper, Friday, May 14th, 1937 page 1]
Contributor: George
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