Born March 5, 1867, at Kostelecnad Orlici, he attended college at Litomysl where Alois Jirasek, one of the best known Czech authors, was his teacher. He became a doctor of medicine at Viden in 1894 whre he continued his studies under such famous men as Albert, Fuchs, Chrobak and Illroth. He came to this country and settled in Chicago where he was an ardent worker among the Czech people and the Czech schools. he was head physician of the C. S. P. S. organization which later was changed to C. S. A.
In addition to his wife he is survived by two daughters, Zdenka Radesinsky and Helen Radesinsky Sarasini; a granddaughter, Dale.
Burial will be Monday.
~The Gazette (Cedar Rapids, Iowa)
Jun 21, 1936, pg. 24
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Husband of Katherine A. (Masek) Radesinsky, she died 1956 and may be buried in Bohemian National Cemetery.
Born March 5, 1867, at Kostelecnad Orlici, he attended college at Litomysl where Alois Jirasek, one of the best known Czech authors, was his teacher. He became a doctor of medicine at Viden in 1894 whre he continued his studies under such famous men as Albert, Fuchs, Chrobak and Illroth. He came to this country and settled in Chicago where he was an ardent worker among the Czech people and the Czech schools. he was head physician of the C. S. P. S. organization which later was changed to C. S. A.
In addition to his wife he is survived by two daughters, Zdenka Radesinsky and Helen Radesinsky Sarasini; a granddaughter, Dale.
Burial will be Monday.
~The Gazette (Cedar Rapids, Iowa)
Jun 21, 1936, pg. 24
**
Husband of Katherine A. (Masek) Radesinsky, she died 1956 and may be buried in Bohemian National Cemetery.
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