Mrs. Charles Simek Dies Tuesday: Last Rites Today
Mrs. Charles Simek, 75, died at her home near Seaton about 5 A.M. Tuesday following a short illness.
Mrs. Simek was born in Czechoslovakia and came to the United States with her parents when she was one year old. She lived in Fayette county until she was 15. and the past 60 years she had lived in Bell county. She was a member of the Czech Moravian Brethren church at Ocker.
She is survived by her husband and four sons, Charlie and Edward both of Fort Worth, Jerry and Edwin, both of Seaton community and five grandchildren. A daughter, Mrs. Lily Tarver, died in 1941.
Funeral services will be held at Pace's chapel at 1 P.M. Wednesday, followed by services at the Seaton Church, conducted by Rev. F.J. Kostohryz. Burial will be in the Seaton Cemetery.
Pall bearers will be Henry Jakubik, Walter Simek, Charles Ondrasek, Tom Sefcik, Jerry Beran and Jerry Divis.
Mrs. Charles Simek Dies Tuesday: Last Rites Today
Mrs. Charles Simek, 75, died at her home near Seaton about 5 A.M. Tuesday following a short illness.
Mrs. Simek was born in Czechoslovakia and came to the United States with her parents when she was one year old. She lived in Fayette county until she was 15. and the past 60 years she had lived in Bell county. She was a member of the Czech Moravian Brethren church at Ocker.
She is survived by her husband and four sons, Charlie and Edward both of Fort Worth, Jerry and Edwin, both of Seaton community and five grandchildren. A daughter, Mrs. Lily Tarver, died in 1941.
Funeral services will be held at Pace's chapel at 1 P.M. Wednesday, followed by services at the Seaton Church, conducted by Rev. F.J. Kostohryz. Burial will be in the Seaton Cemetery.
Pall bearers will be Henry Jakubik, Walter Simek, Charles Ondrasek, Tom Sefcik, Jerry Beran and Jerry Divis.
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