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Frank Joseph KUBITSCHEK

KUBITSCHEK, FULLER, FELLER, BOURNE, SKAGGS, FORRET, CHRISTIAN

Posted By: Sarah Thorson Little (email)
Date: 6/18/2009 at 18:36:38

Atkinson Graphic, Nebraska
August 10,1934

LONG ILLNESS FATAL TO F J KUBITSCHEK
DEATH COMES AS RELIEF TO AGED SUFFERER; FUNERAL HELD AT ST JOSEPH'S SATURDAY

Frank Joseph Kubitschek, 71, passed away in quiet sleep Thursday night, last week, at the home of hisson, Dr A. J. Kubitschek, in Atkinson. Mr Kubitschek had been seriously ill for more than a year and death came as relief to his long suffering. For more than a month just preceding his death he was entirely helpless. He had made his home here with his son for the past 7 years. Mr. Kubitschek was born Dec 6,1863 at Rokitnitz, near the city of Prague in what is now Czechoslovakia. He came to America with his parents when he was 8 years of age and they settled near Perry, Iowa. On Jan 26, 1890 he was united in marriage with Miss Margaret Fuller.[Feller?] They made their home in Perry until 1902, when they moved to Eagle Grove, Iowa, where Mr. Kubitschek for many years was associated with his brother, A. J. in the furniture and undertaking business. He is survived by his widow; six children, Mrs. C. M. Bourne of O'Neill, Dr. F. J. of O'Neill, Dr P. E. of St Louis, Mo, Dr. L. J. of Osawatomi, Kan, Mrs. A. E. Skaggs of Battle Creek, Mich; Dr. A. J. of Atkinson, 22 grandchildren, 2 sisters Mrs. Mary Forret of Perry, Iowa; Mrs. Frank Christian of Rokitnitz, Czechoslovakia; one brother, A. J. of Eagle Grove. All of the above, except the sister living in the old country were here for the funeral which was held Saturday at St Joseph's Church. Interment was in St Joseph's Cemetery. Acting as pallbearers were the four sons of the deceased, Chas N. Gonderinger and Theo Kubart of this city.


 

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