Married Mar. 15, 1879 to Anna Novotny.
Father of Emma, Mary, Anna, Charles, Fred, Amos, Lloyd, Bohumil, Stanley, August, Rudolph & Millie.
Belleville Telescope, August 18, 1932
Amos Hubka,Sr., was born November 23, 1857 at Kozlanech, Slovkia, and died at his home in Narka, Kansas, August 4, 1932, at the age of 74 years, 8 months and 12 days.
He came to this country with his parents in the year 1866 to DuBois, Pawnee County, Nebraska. In the year 1879 he was united in marriage to Anna Novothy and they made their home on a farm near DuBois where they resided 23 years. They then moved to a farm near Narka, Republic County, Kansas. In the year 1915 they moved to a home in Narka. His wife preceded him in death 5 months ago.
He leaves to mourn his loss, his sons, Charley of Mahaska, Fred, address unknown, Amos,Jr., of Eagle Blutte, S.D., Bohman of Haddam, Kan., Stanley of Narka, August of Mahaska, and Rudolph of Pawnee City, a son Lloyd preceded him in death eight years ago; daughters Emma Peterka of Narka, Mary Beranek of Pawnee City, Neb., Anna Cerny of Narka, and Millie Padojil of Eagle Butte, S.D.; 25 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren; and also a brother Joe of Wilber, Neb.
He was a member of the Z.C.B.J. Lodge No. 125. The funeral services were held at his home and were attended by a host of relatives and friends. Frank Dobrovotny of Pawnee City, Neb. had charge of the services and S.J. Zakostelsky of Narka, Kan. had charge of the Z.C.B.J. lodge service. Interment was in the Kasha Cemetery south of Narka.
(Thanks goes to Sharon Thompson for this obit!)
Married Mar. 15, 1879 to Anna Novotny.
Father of Emma, Mary, Anna, Charles, Fred, Amos, Lloyd, Bohumil, Stanley, August, Rudolph & Millie.
Belleville Telescope, August 18, 1932
Amos Hubka,Sr., was born November 23, 1857 at Kozlanech, Slovkia, and died at his home in Narka, Kansas, August 4, 1932, at the age of 74 years, 8 months and 12 days.
He came to this country with his parents in the year 1866 to DuBois, Pawnee County, Nebraska. In the year 1879 he was united in marriage to Anna Novothy and they made their home on a farm near DuBois where they resided 23 years. They then moved to a farm near Narka, Republic County, Kansas. In the year 1915 they moved to a home in Narka. His wife preceded him in death 5 months ago.
He leaves to mourn his loss, his sons, Charley of Mahaska, Fred, address unknown, Amos,Jr., of Eagle Blutte, S.D., Bohman of Haddam, Kan., Stanley of Narka, August of Mahaska, and Rudolph of Pawnee City, a son Lloyd preceded him in death eight years ago; daughters Emma Peterka of Narka, Mary Beranek of Pawnee City, Neb., Anna Cerny of Narka, and Millie Padojil of Eagle Butte, S.D.; 25 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren; and also a brother Joe of Wilber, Neb.
He was a member of the Z.C.B.J. Lodge No. 125. The funeral services were held at his home and were attended by a host of relatives and friends. Frank Dobrovotny of Pawnee City, Neb. had charge of the services and S.J. Zakostelsky of Narka, Kan. had charge of the Z.C.B.J. lodge service. Interment was in the Kasha Cemetery south of Narka.
(Thanks goes to Sharon Thompson for this obit!)
Family Members
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Emma "Mollie" Hubka Peterka
1880–1960
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Mary Hubka Beranek
1882–1959
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Anna Hubka Cerny
1883–1955
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Charles Franklin "Charlie" Hubka
1885–1967
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Fred Hubka
1888–1962
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Lloyd Ladislav Hubka
1890–1924
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Amos Hubka
1890–1962
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Bohumil "Bohman" Hubka
1892–1964
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Stanley Hubka
1894–1945
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August Hubka
1896–1985
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Rudolph Wesley Hubka
1899–1982
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Millie Hubka Podojil
1902–1973
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