Obit: | Janezick, Anton Sr. (1878 - 1958) |
Contact: | Stan |
Email: | stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
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Surnames: | JANESZICK HEGLER KOSCHAK HELMICK PESKATOR BRENTE HEMMERSBACH GEIGER CREAMER |
----Source: Greenwood Library Scrapbook Collection, Marshfield News Herald 09 / /1958
Janezick, Anton Sr. (1878 - 1958)
GREENWOOD--Services will be held Saturday at 9 a.m. at the Hill Funeral Home, and at 10 a.m. in Holy Family Catholic Church at Willard for Anton Janezick Sr., 79 Willard, Clark County. Mr. Janezick died of a heart attack Wednesday afternoon in St. Joseph's Hospital at Marshfield, where he has been a patient since July 26. The Rev. Aloysius Madic will officiate and burial will be made in the parish cemetery.
The body will repose at the Hill Funeral Home beginning Friday afternoon. A general rosary service will be held there Friday at 8 p.m.
Mr. Janezick was born Dec. 27, 1878, in Yugoslavia. He came to the United States in 1902. He was married at Pueblo, Colo., Nov. 22, 1905, to Mary Hegler, who died March 11, 1957.
In 1910 the couple came to Willard and settled on a farm, where they had lived since.
Mr. Janezick was a member of the SMPJ Lodge at Willard.
He is survived by seven daughters, Mrs. Louis (Mary) Koschak, Mrs. Wayne (Albina) Helmick Mrs. Howard (Baleria) Peskator, Mrs. Joseph (Ella) Brente, all of Waukegan, Ill. Mrs. Alfons (Hedwig) Hemmersbach , Owen Mrs. Gilbert (Roslyn) Geiger, Seattle, Wash. and Mrs. George (Dorothy) Creamer, Malin, Ore. four sons, Robert and Stanley, Waukegan, Ill. Anton Jr., Chicago, Ill. and Henry, Willard 20 grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren.
One daughter, Ann, two sisters, and one brother preceded him in death.
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