Obit:

Koschak, Jennie (1879 - 1954)

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Stan

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KOSCHAK KRAPF LAMOVEC BELENSKY KNUTEL LESAR KORENT SEMOLIC

----Source: MARSHFIELD NEWS HERALD 9/ /1954

MRS. KOSCHAK, 75


Willard - Funeral services for Mrs. Jennie Koschak, 75, who died of a stroke at 8:10 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 28, 1954 at her home, will be held at 10 a.m. Friday at the Holy Family Catholic Church. The Rev. Augustine Svete will officiate and burial will take place in the Holy Family Cemetery. Pall bearers will be Charles Belensky Jr., Donald Lesar, David Koschak, Lawrence Koschak, Louis Koschak, and Stanley Koschak.


Mrs. Koschak was born Sept. 11, 1879, in Yugoslavia, and lived in Ely, Minn., before coming to Willard, Clark County. She was married to Louis Koschak, who died July 5, 1943.


Mrs. Koschak is survived by five daughters, Mrs. Charles (Jennie) Krapf, and Mrs. Henry (Anne) Lamovec, Greenwood Mrs. Charles (Christine) Belensky and Mrs. Tony (Angeline) Knutel, Waukegan, Ill. and Mrs. John (Mary) Lesar, Willard five sons, Louis Koschak, Waukegan, Ill. I.G. Koschak, Greenwood Frank Koschak, at home Stanley Koschak, Washington D.C. and Ludwig Koschak, U.S. Navy two sisters, Mrs. Frances, Korent, Ely, Minn., and Mrs. Christine Semolic, Yugoslavia, and 33 grandchildren.


A sister and brother preceded her in death.


Beginning this evening the body will lie in state at the Koschak residence, where a brief service will be held at 9:30 a.m. Friday. A general rosary service will be held there at 8 p.m. Thursday.

 

 


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