mother: Katherine Trunsora
MRS. ANNA CHALUPNIK DIES HERE; RITES TO BE TODAY
Mrs. Anna Chalupnik died about 8:45 a. m. Wednesday at her home in Clutier as the result o f a paralytic stroke suffered ten days before. Her condition was not considered serious immediately following the stroke, but became critical last Saturday, and it was soon apparent that there was no hope for her recovery.
Funeral services will be held this morning at the home at 9 o’clock, and at Immaculate Conception church at 10 o’clock, with the Rev. Father Thomas Vopatek in charge. Burial will be in St. Vaclav cemetery. Pall bearers will be J. K. Chalupnik, Amiel Halupnik, Joe Pulkrabek, Vince Pulkrabek, Frank J. Dvorak, and Frank J. Husak, the latter of Cedar Rapids
Mrs. Chalupnik, whose maiden name was Anna Pulkrabek, was born in Europe about 76 years ago, coming to America with her parents about 1881. Following her marriage to Frank Chalupnik the couple lived on a farm south of Traer, then moved into Traer, where Mr. Chalupnik died about thirteen years ago. Mrs. Chalupnik came to Clutier ten years or more ago to make her home with a sister, Mrs. Mary Husak.
Mr. and Mrs. Chalupnik had no children. Mrs. Chalupnik is survived by one sister, Mrs. Husak, of Clutier, and by one brother, Joe Pulkrabek, of Traer. Frank Pulkrabek, who died here last January a t the age of 72, also was a brother.
[Traer Star Clipper, Friday, June 24th, 1938 page 13]
Contributor: George
Census 1900 Traer town, Tama, Iowa
Marital Status Married
Race White
Number of Living Children 0
Years Married 17
Birth Date Aug 1861
Birthplace Bohemia
Marriage Year (Estimated) 1883
Immigration Year 1881
Father's Birthplace Bohemia
Mother's Birthplace Bohemia
Mother of how many children 0
Frank Chalupnick Head M 46 Bohemia
Anna Chalupnick Wife F 39 Bohemia
mother: Katherine Trunsora
MRS. ANNA CHALUPNIK DIES HERE; RITES TO BE TODAY
Mrs. Anna Chalupnik died about 8:45 a. m. Wednesday at her home in Clutier as the result o f a paralytic stroke suffered ten days before. Her condition was not considered serious immediately following the stroke, but became critical last Saturday, and it was soon apparent that there was no hope for her recovery.
Funeral services will be held this morning at the home at 9 o’clock, and at Immaculate Conception church at 10 o’clock, with the Rev. Father Thomas Vopatek in charge. Burial will be in St. Vaclav cemetery. Pall bearers will be J. K. Chalupnik, Amiel Halupnik, Joe Pulkrabek, Vince Pulkrabek, Frank J. Dvorak, and Frank J. Husak, the latter of Cedar Rapids
Mrs. Chalupnik, whose maiden name was Anna Pulkrabek, was born in Europe about 76 years ago, coming to America with her parents about 1881. Following her marriage to Frank Chalupnik the couple lived on a farm south of Traer, then moved into Traer, where Mr. Chalupnik died about thirteen years ago. Mrs. Chalupnik came to Clutier ten years or more ago to make her home with a sister, Mrs. Mary Husak.
Mr. and Mrs. Chalupnik had no children. Mrs. Chalupnik is survived by one sister, Mrs. Husak, of Clutier, and by one brother, Joe Pulkrabek, of Traer. Frank Pulkrabek, who died here last January a t the age of 72, also was a brother.
[Traer Star Clipper, Friday, June 24th, 1938 page 13]
Contributor: George
Census 1900 Traer town, Tama, Iowa
Marital Status Married
Race White
Number of Living Children 0
Years Married 17
Birth Date Aug 1861
Birthplace Bohemia
Marriage Year (Estimated) 1883
Immigration Year 1881
Father's Birthplace Bohemia
Mother's Birthplace Bohemia
Mother of how many children 0
Frank Chalupnick Head M 46 Bohemia
Anna Chalupnick Wife F 39 Bohemia
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