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Jacob Cizek Sr.

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Jacob Cizek Sr.

Birth
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11 Nov 1959 (aged 76)
Gonzales County, Texas, USA
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Gonzales, Gonzales County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Jacob Cizek Sr. Dies Wednesday
Jacob Cizek Sr. died Wednesday, November 11, 1959 at 5:45 p.m. at his home on College St., Gonzales.
Services were held from the Seydler Funeral Home Friday, November 13 at 10:00 a.m., with burial in the City Cemetery.
The Rev. Charles B. Frazer, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, conducted the final rites.
Mr. Cizek was born August 28, 1883 in Czechoslovakia to Josef and Agnes Pavliska Cizek, natives of Czechoslovakia. At the age of six years he came to this country. He was a retired blacksmith.
In October, 1903, he and the former Zofie Pavliska were married. He was a member of the SPJST Lodge.
Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Adolph (Hattie) Marek, Mrs. Hoyet (Lily) Wilson, both of Gonzales; and Mrs. O.T. (Laura) Cagle of San Antonio; grandchildren include Mrs. Laura Bivins, Gonzales: Mrs. Martha Eckols, Houston; and Tommy Wilson of Gonzales; great-grandchildren are Peggy and David Bivins and Tim Echols.
Also surviving is a brother, Joe Cizek of Shiner. He was preceded in death by a son, Jake, several years ago.
Pallbearers included Fred Havel Sr., Fred Scheske Sr., M. C. Reaves, Earl Smith Johnnie Wade, Alouis Huhs, Emmett Kirkpatrick and Frank Bahlmann.

Shiner Gazette, Shiner, Texas
Thursday, November 19, 1959, Page 1
Jacob Cizek Sr. Dies Wednesday
Jacob Cizek Sr. died Wednesday, November 11, 1959 at 5:45 p.m. at his home on College St., Gonzales.
Services were held from the Seydler Funeral Home Friday, November 13 at 10:00 a.m., with burial in the City Cemetery.
The Rev. Charles B. Frazer, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, conducted the final rites.
Mr. Cizek was born August 28, 1883 in Czechoslovakia to Josef and Agnes Pavliska Cizek, natives of Czechoslovakia. At the age of six years he came to this country. He was a retired blacksmith.
In October, 1903, he and the former Zofie Pavliska were married. He was a member of the SPJST Lodge.
Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Adolph (Hattie) Marek, Mrs. Hoyet (Lily) Wilson, both of Gonzales; and Mrs. O.T. (Laura) Cagle of San Antonio; grandchildren include Mrs. Laura Bivins, Gonzales: Mrs. Martha Eckols, Houston; and Tommy Wilson of Gonzales; great-grandchildren are Peggy and David Bivins and Tim Echols.
Also surviving is a brother, Joe Cizek of Shiner. He was preceded in death by a son, Jake, several years ago.
Pallbearers included Fred Havel Sr., Fred Scheske Sr., M. C. Reaves, Earl Smith Johnnie Wade, Alouis Huhs, Emmett Kirkpatrick and Frank Bahlmann.

Shiner Gazette, Shiner, Texas
Thursday, November 19, 1959, Page 1


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