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Columbus Journal, January 20, 1909
After a two weeks' illness, Mrs. Victoria Czapla, wife of Joseph Czapla, died last Wednesday afternoon at the family home on East Sixth street. Mrs. Czapla was born in Austria sixty-four years ago, and came with her husband to Polk county thirty-six years ago, settling on a farm. Two years ago they moved to Columbus, which has since been their home. Besides her husband, she leaves five sons and five daughters, the youngest son, Adolph, being in business on Eleventh street. Funeral services were held Saturday at St. Bonaventura church and interment was in the Catholic cemetery.
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From the web site:
http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ne/county/platte/vitals/vitals1909a.html
Columbus Journal, January 20, 1909
After a two weeks' illness, Mrs. Victoria Czapla, wife of Joseph Czapla, died last Wednesday afternoon at the family home on East Sixth street. Mrs. Czapla was born in Austria sixty-four years ago, and came with her husband to Polk county thirty-six years ago, settling on a farm. Two years ago they moved to Columbus, which has since been their home. Besides her husband, she leaves five sons and five daughters, the youngest son, Adolph, being in business on Eleventh street. Funeral services were held Saturday at St. Bonaventura church and interment was in the Catholic cemetery.
Family Members
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Josephine Czapla Micek
1863–1909
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Frank Czapla
1863–1936
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Katherine Czapla Siemek
1867–1955
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Anna Czapla Triba
1869–1940
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Stanislaus Andrew "Stanley" Czapla
1871–1958
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Victoria Czapla Czuba
1875–1950
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Henry Czapla
1878–1982
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Joseph Anthony Czapla
1881–1974
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Adolph John Czapla
1883–1952
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Maria Euphrasina Czapla
1885 – unknown
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