Markovitz, Anton 1863 - 1912
MAKOVETZ, MARKOVEC, MARKOVITZ
Posted By: Joy Moore (email)
Date: 5/19/2024 at 21:00:43
Source: Twice-A-Week Plain Dealer June 28, 1912, P-2, C-3
The remains of Anton Makovetz of Independence came Thursday and was taken to the National cemetery near Protivin for burial.
Source: Twice-A-Week Plain Dealer June 28, 1912, P-LP, C-4
Anton Markovec passed away in Independence. The remains were brought here for interment in the Bohemian National cemetery. The funeral services were held Friday.
Source: Twice-A-Week Plain Dealer July 16, 1912, P-LP, C-5
In Respectful Memory
Of our beloved neighbor. Anton Makovetz, of Hustler Camp, No. 4720, M. W. A., who died at Independence, Iowa, on the 19th of June, 1912.
Whereas, our all wise and merciful God has seen fit to call our esteemed neighbor from our campfire and from the home that knew no want of love and kindness, therefore be it Resolved, that we bow in submission to him who knows what is best, and we tender to the surviving wife and children, our heartful sympathy, and with the consoling hope that one so dear to them, so true to us, has left an influence of good that will lead to the future union where the sorrows of parting is unknown, be it Resolved, that this expression of regard for our neighbor be embodied in the records of our Camp, copy of the same transferred to the family of the deceased neighbor, and published in the Twice-a-week Plain Dealer.Wenzel Cisar, }
Thomas Chyle,} Com.
Godlove G. Lukes, }Transcriber’s Note: His last name is spelled two different ways in the above and a third way in the cemetery records. The Bohemian National Cemetery records show the spelling as Markovitz and that he was born May 28, 1863.
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