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SSGT George Daniel Pavlicek

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SSGT George Daniel Pavlicek Veteran

Birth
Lavaca County, Texas, USA
Death
7 Jul 1944 (aged 27)
France
Burial
Praha, Fayette County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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GEORGE PAVLICEK DIES OF WOUNDS RECEIVED IN ACTION

DIED JULY 3 OF WOUNDS RECEIVED FIGHTING WHILE IN FRANCE

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pavlicek of Komensky have been notified by the war [department] that their son, S. Sgt. George D. Pavlicek, died of wounds received in action in France on July 8. He was inducted in March, 1942 and had been overseas since April, 1944. On September 13, 1944 he would have been 28 years of age.

He was born in Lavaca County and attended school at Novohrad, Shiner parochial training school, and Komensky, from which he graduated in 1937. He received his military training at Camp Barkeley, Tex. La., California, and Ft. Dix, N. J. He was in the infantry in the 90th Division.

Sgt. Pavlicek was a fine young man, a credit to his parents and to his country. He was a devout member of the Catholic Church and his life was guided by its teachings.

He is survived by his grief-striken [sic.] parents, two brothers, Franklin and Pfc. Otto J. of the U. S. Army; and four sisters, Mrs. Edward (Julia) Kainer, Eugenia, Marcelline and Georgiann.

Memorial services will be held at a future date.

We offer sincerest sympathy to this family in its [sorrow].

Enlistment Army Service No. (ASN): 38155450
GEORGE PAVLICEK DIES OF WOUNDS RECEIVED IN ACTION

DIED JULY 3 OF WOUNDS RECEIVED FIGHTING WHILE IN FRANCE

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pavlicek of Komensky have been notified by the war [department] that their son, S. Sgt. George D. Pavlicek, died of wounds received in action in France on July 8. He was inducted in March, 1942 and had been overseas since April, 1944. On September 13, 1944 he would have been 28 years of age.

He was born in Lavaca County and attended school at Novohrad, Shiner parochial training school, and Komensky, from which he graduated in 1937. He received his military training at Camp Barkeley, Tex. La., California, and Ft. Dix, N. J. He was in the infantry in the 90th Division.

Sgt. Pavlicek was a fine young man, a credit to his parents and to his country. He was a devout member of the Catholic Church and his life was guided by its teachings.

He is survived by his grief-striken [sic.] parents, two brothers, Franklin and Pfc. Otto J. of the U. S. Army; and four sisters, Mrs. Edward (Julia) Kainer, Eugenia, Marcelline and Georgiann.

Memorial services will be held at a future date.

We offer sincerest sympathy to this family in its [sorrow].

Enlistment Army Service No. (ASN): 38155450


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