Anton Krejdl, son of Joseph and Mary(Sedlacek) Krejdl, was born north of Milligan June 8, 1900. He passed away at the Fillmore County Hospital at Geneva, Wednesday, February 14, 1962, at the age of 61 years, 8 months and 6 days.
Anton attended school in Milligan, and later became engaged in farming. He resided with his brother Frank on the farm north of Milligan.
He leaves to mourn his passing, two brothers Frank and William; seven sisters, Mrs. Frank Zelenka, Mrs. Rudolph Zajicek, Mrs. Frank Kresak, Mrs. Ralph Ulmer, Mrs. Mayme Thompson, Mrs. Lumir Valenta, and Mrs. Irene Covington; and several nieces and nephews.
Preceding him in death were his parents, brothers Emil and Joseph and three infant members of the family.
The Geneva, Nebr., Signal Milligan, Nebr. Section 22 February 1962.
Anton Krejdl, son of Joseph and Mary(Sedlacek) Krejdl, was born north of Milligan June 8, 1900. He passed away at the Fillmore County Hospital at Geneva, Wednesday, February 14, 1962, at the age of 61 years, 8 months and 6 days.
Anton attended school in Milligan, and later became engaged in farming. He resided with his brother Frank on the farm north of Milligan.
He leaves to mourn his passing, two brothers Frank and William; seven sisters, Mrs. Frank Zelenka, Mrs. Rudolph Zajicek, Mrs. Frank Kresak, Mrs. Ralph Ulmer, Mrs. Mayme Thompson, Mrs. Lumir Valenta, and Mrs. Irene Covington; and several nieces and nephews.
Preceding him in death were his parents, brothers Emil and Joseph and three infant members of the family.
The Geneva, Nebr., Signal Milligan, Nebr. Section 22 February 1962.
Family Members
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Bessie Krejdl Zajicek
1894–1984
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Anna Krejdl Zelenka
1895–1975
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Joseph Krejdl
1898–1934
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Emil Krejdl
1902–1927
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Frank J. Krejdl
1905–1968
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Mayme Krejdl Mullins
1907–1990
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Mildred A Kresak
1908–1990
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Amelia "Libbie" Krejdl Ulmer
1910–1996
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William R. Krejdl
1911–1965
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Rudolph Krejdl
1912–1912
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Rose Krejdl Valenta
1917–1997
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Ruth Krejdl
1918–1918
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Milo Krejdl
1919–1919
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