Married to John P. Micek 6-26-1907 at St. Mary's of Pilsno Catholic Church located in the Pilsno area of Polk County, NE.
From the Platte County, NE. web site:
http://rootsweb.ancestry.com/~neplatte/vitals/vitals1940.html
The Columbus Daily Telegram, April 11, 1940
After an illness of 20 years' duration, during which time she was bedfast continuously, Mrs. John Micek, 51, died at 4 p.m. yesterday at her home, 11 miles southwest of Columbus. A rheumatic condition rendered her bedfast, and later other complications developed.
As Miss Belle Triba, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.M. Triba, retired Polk county farmers now residing in Columbus, she was born Apr. 22, 1888 on their farm in Polk county, a community in which [she] lived her entire life.
After she grew to womanhood, she was married to John Micek, June 26, 1907, and their home was established on the farm where she died.
Besides her husband, she is survived by one son, Philip; two daughters, Misses Frances and Alta, all at home; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.M. Triba of Columbus; eight sisters, Mrs. T.A. Micek, Mrs. Helen Zipper, Mrs. George Ewert and Miss Valeria Triba, of Columbus, Mrs. W.A. Webster of South Haven, Mich., Mrs. John Hallberg of St. Joseph, Mich., Mrs. John Markhofer of Omaha, and Mrs. John Gabriel of Hastings, and three brothers, Henry and Leo Triba of Osceola, and Dr. Edwin Triba of Omaha.
Funeral services will be held at 9 a.m. Saturday at St. Mary's Catholic church in Pilzno, with Rev. Fr. Ed. Jaworski, pastor, officiating, and burial will be made in the parish cemetery.
The body will be taken to the family home at 1:30 p.m. tomorrow from the McKown Funeral home.
Married to John P. Micek 6-26-1907 at St. Mary's of Pilsno Catholic Church located in the Pilsno area of Polk County, NE.
From the Platte County, NE. web site:
http://rootsweb.ancestry.com/~neplatte/vitals/vitals1940.html
The Columbus Daily Telegram, April 11, 1940
After an illness of 20 years' duration, during which time she was bedfast continuously, Mrs. John Micek, 51, died at 4 p.m. yesterday at her home, 11 miles southwest of Columbus. A rheumatic condition rendered her bedfast, and later other complications developed.
As Miss Belle Triba, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.M. Triba, retired Polk county farmers now residing in Columbus, she was born Apr. 22, 1888 on their farm in Polk county, a community in which [she] lived her entire life.
After she grew to womanhood, she was married to John Micek, June 26, 1907, and their home was established on the farm where she died.
Besides her husband, she is survived by one son, Philip; two daughters, Misses Frances and Alta, all at home; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.M. Triba of Columbus; eight sisters, Mrs. T.A. Micek, Mrs. Helen Zipper, Mrs. George Ewert and Miss Valeria Triba, of Columbus, Mrs. W.A. Webster of South Haven, Mich., Mrs. John Hallberg of St. Joseph, Mich., Mrs. John Markhofer of Omaha, and Mrs. John Gabriel of Hastings, and three brothers, Henry and Leo Triba of Osceola, and Dr. Edwin Triba of Omaha.
Funeral services will be held at 9 a.m. Saturday at St. Mary's Catholic church in Pilzno, with Rev. Fr. Ed. Jaworski, pastor, officiating, and burial will be made in the parish cemetery.
The body will be taken to the family home at 1:30 p.m. tomorrow from the McKown Funeral home.
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