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Carl L. Kopischka

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Carl L. Kopischka

Birth
Germany
Death
17 Feb 1939 (aged 73–74)
Plattsmouth, Cass County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Plattsmouth, Cass County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
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Obit in Plattsmouth Journal - Feb. 20, 1939
Death of Carl Kopischka, an Old Resident
Dies at Home on Wintersteen Hill
This Afternoon After Illness
From Pneumonia.
From Friday's Daily
This afternoon shortly after 1
o'clock Carl Kopischka, Sr., 73, pass
ed away at the family home on Wintersteen hill where he has been very
gravely ill for the past few days as the result of an attack of pneumonia.
He has in the past few years been in very poor health.
Mr. Kopischka was a native of
Germany and came to the United
States when 18 years of age and
located at Plattsmouth where he has
since made his home.
Locating in thi3 -city Mr. Kopischka
was for a period of some thirty-five
vears employed by the Burlington
in the local shops and was a man
very highly esteemed by his asso
ciates in the many years of life here.
He was married here on December
16, 1893 to Miss Elizabeth Grebe,
who with five children survives his
passing. The children are Carl, Jr.,
of Portland, Oregon; Louis, of this
city;. Mrs.. Leon Marshall, El Paso,
Texas; Mrs. Gretchen Simons, ot
this city; Mrs. Don E. Norman, of
Cut Bank, Montana.
Obit in Plattsmouth Journal - Feb. 20, 1939
Death of Carl Kopischka, an Old Resident
Dies at Home on Wintersteen Hill
This Afternoon After Illness
From Pneumonia.
From Friday's Daily
This afternoon shortly after 1
o'clock Carl Kopischka, Sr., 73, pass
ed away at the family home on Wintersteen hill where he has been very
gravely ill for the past few days as the result of an attack of pneumonia.
He has in the past few years been in very poor health.
Mr. Kopischka was a native of
Germany and came to the United
States when 18 years of age and
located at Plattsmouth where he has
since made his home.
Locating in thi3 -city Mr. Kopischka
was for a period of some thirty-five
vears employed by the Burlington
in the local shops and was a man
very highly esteemed by his asso
ciates in the many years of life here.
He was married here on December
16, 1893 to Miss Elizabeth Grebe,
who with five children survives his
passing. The children are Carl, Jr.,
of Portland, Oregon; Louis, of this
city;. Mrs.. Leon Marshall, El Paso,
Texas; Mrs. Gretchen Simons, ot
this city; Mrs. Don E. Norman, of
Cut Bank, Montana.

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