Wednesday, Sept 4, 1963
CASMIER JARKA
Casmier Jarka, 65 died at 2:20 a.m. today at Hines Veterans Hopspital, Hines, IL., after an illness of several months.
Funeral will be a 9:30 a.m. Sautreday at St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception Church with Msgr. Alfred Reinig officiating. Burial will be in the Veterans Circle at Greenwood Cemetery. Friends may call at the Hummer White Mortuary from Friday afternoon. The Rosary will be recited there at 8 p.m. Friday.
Mr. Jarka was born Feb 27, 1898, in Springfield Twp., the son of Andrew & Stella Prochniak Jarka. In 1920 in Niles MI., he was married to Mabel Horner who died in 1945. Mabel had a daughter Maxine from a previous marriage. Casmier and Mabel were divorced. He was a retired as a printer at the Michigan City Paper Box Co. He was a member of St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception Church. He was a World War I veteran.
Survivng are two brothers, Frank, and Paul, both of this city, and eight sisters; Mrs. John Kniola, Mrs. Otto Clough. Mrs. Anthony Ramion, Mrs. Anthony Soberinski, Mrs. Leo Wolotka, Mrs. Edward Dreske and Josephine Jarka, all of this city.
Submitted by: Laura J. Heckman
Casimier Jarka
Casimier or "Charlie" as he was called was divorced from Mabel by the time of his death.
Added by Cindy Hester
Wednesday, Sept 4, 1963
CASMIER JARKA
Casmier Jarka, 65 died at 2:20 a.m. today at Hines Veterans Hopspital, Hines, IL., after an illness of several months.
Funeral will be a 9:30 a.m. Sautreday at St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception Church with Msgr. Alfred Reinig officiating. Burial will be in the Veterans Circle at Greenwood Cemetery. Friends may call at the Hummer White Mortuary from Friday afternoon. The Rosary will be recited there at 8 p.m. Friday.
Mr. Jarka was born Feb 27, 1898, in Springfield Twp., the son of Andrew & Stella Prochniak Jarka. In 1920 in Niles MI., he was married to Mabel Horner who died in 1945. Mabel had a daughter Maxine from a previous marriage. Casmier and Mabel were divorced. He was a retired as a printer at the Michigan City Paper Box Co. He was a member of St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception Church. He was a World War I veteran.
Survivng are two brothers, Frank, and Paul, both of this city, and eight sisters; Mrs. John Kniola, Mrs. Otto Clough. Mrs. Anthony Ramion, Mrs. Anthony Soberinski, Mrs. Leo Wolotka, Mrs. Edward Dreske and Josephine Jarka, all of this city.
Submitted by: Laura J. Heckman
Casimier Jarka
Casimier or "Charlie" as he was called was divorced from Mabel by the time of his death.
Added by Cindy Hester
Inscription
IN. PVT--STU ARMY --TNG CORPS --WWI
Gravesite Details
son of Andrew & Stella
Family Members
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William Ladislaus Jarka
1888–1961
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Mary "Marie" Jarka
1890–1890
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John Jarka
1892–1962
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Frank J. Jarka
1893–1983
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Helen L. Jarka Kniola
1896–1967
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Anna Jarka Clough
1900–1990
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Josephine M. "Jo" Jarka
1902–1986
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Agnes L. Jarka Ramion
1904–1992
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Harriet Jarka Sobocinski
1905–1989
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Paul J. Jarka
1907–1989
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Elizabeth Eva Jarka Januchowski
1909–1992
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Theresa Jarka Walotka
1910–1996
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Theodore M. Jarka
1912–1960
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Frances Stella Jarka Dreske
1915–1998