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Anton Kisely

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Anton Kisely

Birth
Death
15 Jul 1966 (aged 86)
Mitchell, Davison County, South Dakota, USA
Burial
Lake Andes, Charles Mix County, South Dakota, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.1548476, Longitude: -98.5659374
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Daily Republic- 7/22/1966

Funeral services for Anton Kisely Sr., 86, were July 18 at the Presbyterian Church with Dr. Leslie B. Lewis officiating.
Music was by Mrs. Lewis and Cindy Lewis, vocalists, and Sheryl Johnson, organist.
Burial was in Lakeview Cemetery with the Stedronsky Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. Honorary pallbearers were Joe Novak, John
Fuchs, Reuben Jones, E. R. Vesely, Victor Nelson and Oscar Thompson.
Active pallbearers were Robert, Ernest and Richard Dvorak, Dean Toman, Leonard Kisely and Norman Hermanek.
Mr. Kisely was born Jan. 9, 1880 in Bohemia to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kisely and died July 15 at a nursing home in Mitchell. He came to the United States in 1884. In 1907 he married Josephine Varilek at Lake
Andes. Mr. Kisely, served on the school board for a number of years.
Survivors include his widow; two sons, Emil and Jerry, Lake Andes; Sylvia Kisely, Geddes; Mrs. Eugene (Caroline) Toman, Mitchell; Mrs. Clifford (Carmilla) Juhnke, Parkston, and Mrs. Ray (Georgine) Anderson, Winner; one brother, Joseph, Lake Andes; 15 grandchildren and three great grandchildren.
Daily Republic- 7/22/1966

Funeral services for Anton Kisely Sr., 86, were July 18 at the Presbyterian Church with Dr. Leslie B. Lewis officiating.
Music was by Mrs. Lewis and Cindy Lewis, vocalists, and Sheryl Johnson, organist.
Burial was in Lakeview Cemetery with the Stedronsky Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. Honorary pallbearers were Joe Novak, John
Fuchs, Reuben Jones, E. R. Vesely, Victor Nelson and Oscar Thompson.
Active pallbearers were Robert, Ernest and Richard Dvorak, Dean Toman, Leonard Kisely and Norman Hermanek.
Mr. Kisely was born Jan. 9, 1880 in Bohemia to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kisely and died July 15 at a nursing home in Mitchell. He came to the United States in 1884. In 1907 he married Josephine Varilek at Lake
Andes. Mr. Kisely, served on the school board for a number of years.
Survivors include his widow; two sons, Emil and Jerry, Lake Andes; Sylvia Kisely, Geddes; Mrs. Eugene (Caroline) Toman, Mitchell; Mrs. Clifford (Carmilla) Juhnke, Parkston, and Mrs. Ray (Georgine) Anderson, Winner; one brother, Joseph, Lake Andes; 15 grandchildren and three great grandchildren.


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