SEWARD, Neb., June 20 -- Tragedy stalked the Bee Firemen's annual picnic early Sunday morning when Theodore Rezac, 21, of Weston, returning home, was instantly killed when he missed a bend in the road about two miles north of Bee on the Seward and Butler county line. Five companions who were with him were uninjured. According to the other occupants of the car, Theodore, who was driving, jumped from the car when he saw he had failed to make the curve. He was instantly killed. The body was taken to the Chain and Wood mortuary at Seward.
Surviving are three brothers and two sisters, all of whom reside in Weston, and the mother, Mrs. Francis Rezac, also of Weston. Funeral services will be held Tuesday morning from the Catholic church in Weston and burial will be in the Weston cemetery.
Rezac was a gasoline transport driver.
Source: Newspaper article, no name or date given.
SEWARD, Neb., June 20 -- Tragedy stalked the Bee Firemen's annual picnic early Sunday morning when Theodore Rezac, 21, of Weston, returning home, was instantly killed when he missed a bend in the road about two miles north of Bee on the Seward and Butler county line. Five companions who were with him were uninjured. According to the other occupants of the car, Theodore, who was driving, jumped from the car when he saw he had failed to make the curve. He was instantly killed. The body was taken to the Chain and Wood mortuary at Seward.
Surviving are three brothers and two sisters, all of whom reside in Weston, and the mother, Mrs. Francis Rezac, also of Weston. Funeral services will be held Tuesday morning from the Catholic church in Weston and burial will be in the Weston cemetery.
Rezac was a gasoline transport driver.
Source: Newspaper article, no name or date given.
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