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Paul Stevens

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Paul Stevens

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17 Sep 1952 (aged 88)
Rock Springs, Sweetwater County, Wyoming, USA
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Rock Springs, Sweetwater County, Wyoming, USA Add to Map
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Rock Springs Miner, Sep 21, 1952
PAUL STEVENS

Funeral services for Paul Stevens, 88, were held Saturday at the North Side Catholic church. Rev. Albin Gnidovec said the funeral mass and burial was in St. Joseph's cemetery.

Friends who served as pallbearers were Shando Angelovic, John Fabiny, Michael Fech, John Kamenski, Mike Palko and George Stofcok. The rosary was recited at the Rogan mortuary chapel Friday night.

Mr. Stevens died Wednesday at Sweetwater Memorial hospital. He was a retired coal miner and had lived in Rock Springs for 60 years.

Born June 20, 1864 in Luchka, Czechoslovakia, he came to the United States as a young man, locating first in Pennsylvania where he lived for a few years and where he was married. His wife died here Aug. 28, 1947.

Survivors are John Stevens, a former Rock Springs city councilman and a present member of the Wyoming house of representatives; two daughters, Mrs. John Copyak Sr. of Rock Springs and Mrs. Leslie A. Rapp of Glendale, Calif.; eight grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Accompanied by her husband, Mrs. Rapp came to Rock Springs when advised of his death.
Rock Springs Miner, Sep 21, 1952
PAUL STEVENS

Funeral services for Paul Stevens, 88, were held Saturday at the North Side Catholic church. Rev. Albin Gnidovec said the funeral mass and burial was in St. Joseph's cemetery.

Friends who served as pallbearers were Shando Angelovic, John Fabiny, Michael Fech, John Kamenski, Mike Palko and George Stofcok. The rosary was recited at the Rogan mortuary chapel Friday night.

Mr. Stevens died Wednesday at Sweetwater Memorial hospital. He was a retired coal miner and had lived in Rock Springs for 60 years.

Born June 20, 1864 in Luchka, Czechoslovakia, he came to the United States as a young man, locating first in Pennsylvania where he lived for a few years and where he was married. His wife died here Aug. 28, 1947.

Survivors are John Stevens, a former Rock Springs city councilman and a present member of the Wyoming house of representatives; two daughters, Mrs. John Copyak Sr. of Rock Springs and Mrs. Leslie A. Rapp of Glendale, Calif.; eight grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Accompanied by her husband, Mrs. Rapp came to Rock Springs when advised of his death.


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