Marriage: Joseph Stojanik (also spelled Stojanek) in December 1910, recorded in Williamson County, Texas.
Mary died from injuries received in an automobile accident. She and family members were returning from a visit in New Orleans. She was survived by her husband; two sons, Ben of Corpus Christi and Clifton of Victoria; one daughter, Mrs. Louise Linton of New Orleans; her step-mother, Mrs. Henry Krnavek of Alamo; three sisters, Mrs. Jim Malish of Corpus Christi, Mrs. Emil David and Mrs. Frank Volny of Granger; two step-sisters, Mrs. Fred Unland and Mrs. Bertha Krnavek of Alamo; three brothers, Frank, Alfred, and Emil Krnavek, all of Corpus Christi; and two step-brothers, E. I. and Isidor Krnavek of Pharr. (Corpus Christi Caller, Texas, August 15, 1961)
Marriage: Joseph Stojanik (also spelled Stojanek) in December 1910, recorded in Williamson County, Texas.
Mary died from injuries received in an automobile accident. She and family members were returning from a visit in New Orleans. She was survived by her husband; two sons, Ben of Corpus Christi and Clifton of Victoria; one daughter, Mrs. Louise Linton of New Orleans; her step-mother, Mrs. Henry Krnavek of Alamo; three sisters, Mrs. Jim Malish of Corpus Christi, Mrs. Emil David and Mrs. Frank Volny of Granger; two step-sisters, Mrs. Fred Unland and Mrs. Bertha Krnavek of Alamo; three brothers, Frank, Alfred, and Emil Krnavek, all of Corpus Christi; and two step-brothers, E. I. and Isidor Krnavek of Pharr. (Corpus Christi Caller, Texas, August 15, 1961)
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