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Lewis Victor Shatava (1901)

SHALAVA, SHATAVA, VICTORA

Posted By: Pat Hochstetler
Date: 4/13/2014 at 07:24:10

Earlham Echo
Earlham, Iowa
Thursday, March 28, 1901
Page 5

On last Saturday death invaded the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lou Shalava and claimed their oldest boy. [Lewis]

And on the following day their youngest son passed to the great beyond. [Joseph]

They have another child sick with the dread disease but at last report it was improving.

Their many friends sympathize with them in their bereavement.
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Earlham Echo
Earlham, Iowa
Thursday, October 3, 1901

Albert Victoria, or Vicker as every one called him, died about eleven o’clock on last Sunday night, after a protracted illness. He was born in Hucice, Bohemia, March 24, 1831. He was married to Barbara Shatava in 1861. Three daughters were born to them. He came to Iowa in an early day. For over a year he had been confined to his bed and his death had been expected for some time.

The funeral service was held in the Presbyterian church on Wednesday morning conducted by Rev. Best, and was attended by a large number of relatives and friends. The remains were laid away in North Branch cemetery.

At the same time services were held for two of his grandchildren who died last spring with diphtheria. They were Lewis Shatava, born April 11, 1894, died March 23, 1901; Joseph Shatava, born Nov. 18, 1897, died March 23, 1901. They were sons of Mr. and Mrs. Lue Shatava. They were buried close by the remains of their grandfather.

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