Ben Ludvicek, 58, of 1823 L
street SW, died Friday evening
after a short illness.
A resident of Cedar Rapids
for the past 26 years, he was
born Nov. 7, 1910, near Fairfax.
He was formerly employed by
E. Cohn & Sons.
Surviving are his wife, the
former Mable Kilberger, to
whom he was married Sept. 14,
1933; a daughter, Mrs. Richard
Cilek of Cedar Rapids; a son,
Ernest of Cedar Rapids; seven
grandchildren; two sisters, Lottie
Mouchka and Frances, both
of Cedar Rapids.
Services: 2 p.m. Monday in
the Brosh chapel by the Rev. A.
T. Washington. Burial in Linwood
cemetery. Friends may
call at the chapel after 3:30 pm
Sunday.
Published by the Cedar Rapids Gazette
on Sunday, December 29, 1968.
Ben Ludvicek, 58, of 1823 L
street SW, died Friday evening
after a short illness.
A resident of Cedar Rapids
for the past 26 years, he was
born Nov. 7, 1910, near Fairfax.
He was formerly employed by
E. Cohn & Sons.
Surviving are his wife, the
former Mable Kilberger, to
whom he was married Sept. 14,
1933; a daughter, Mrs. Richard
Cilek of Cedar Rapids; a son,
Ernest of Cedar Rapids; seven
grandchildren; two sisters, Lottie
Mouchka and Frances, both
of Cedar Rapids.
Services: 2 p.m. Monday in
the Brosh chapel by the Rev. A.
T. Washington. Burial in Linwood
cemetery. Friends may
call at the chapel after 3:30 pm
Sunday.
Published by the Cedar Rapids Gazette
on Sunday, December 29, 1968.
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