Dear Ancestor,
Your tombstone stands among the rest;
Neglected and alone.
The name and the date are chiseled out
On polished, marbled stone.
It reaches out to all who cares
It is too late to mourn.
You did not know that I exist
You died and I was born.
Yet each of us are cells of you
In flesh, in blood, in bone.
Our blood contracts and beats a pulse
Entirely not our own.
Dear Ancestor, the place you filled
One hundred years ago
Spreads out among the ones you left
Who would have loved you so.
I wonder if you lived and loved,
I wonder if you knew
That someday I would find this spot,
And come to visit you.
Author Unknown
»♱« OBITUARY »♱«
Elizabeth Shimo Dies at Age of 78
Mrs. Elizabeth Shimo, 78, of 159 Oak Street, Taylor, died Saturday at home after an illness.
Born in Austria-Hungry, a daughter of the late Emil and Elizabeth Kavulich Kandra, she lived in Taylor 60 years. Mrs. Shimo was a charter member of St. John the Baptist Church, Taylor, and its Altar and Rosary Society. Her husband, George, died June 26, 1955.
Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. John Podracky, and Mrs. Charles Carey, Baltimore, Md.; Mrs. Joseph Skoviera, Endwell, N.Y.; eight sons, John, and Elmer, this city; George, Endicott, N.Y.; Francis, Moosic; Andrew, Baltimore; Matthew, St. Petersburg, Fla.; Michael, Parma, Ohio, and Joseph, at home; 60 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren.
The funeral will be Wednesday at 9 A.M. from the home with mass at 9:30 in St. John's Church. Interment, St. Catherine's Cemetery, Moscow.†
SOURCE: Unknown, Scranton, PA
DATE PUBLISHED: November 1961
• Date of Burial: November 8, 1961
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♥ Taylor Couple to Mark Golden Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. George Shimo, 159 Oak St., Taylor, will mark their golden wedding anniversary Monday with a mass at 9 A.M. in St. John's Slovak Roman Catholic Church, Taylor.
Rev. J. A. Ondovchak, pastor, will celebrate the mass, assisted by Rev. Stephen Kollar, Holy Family Slovak Church, this city. A family breakfast will follow in St. John's Hall, Taylor. A reception will be held from 6 P.M. to midnight for relatives and friends at the hall.
The couple, natives of Czechoslovakia, was married Aug. 18, 1902, in Holy Family Church by the late Rev. Andrew Pavco. Mrs. Shimo is the former Miss Elizabeth Kandra. Mr. Shimo has operated a gasoline station near his home for the past 25 years. Prior to that he was employed in the mines.
There are 11 children: Mrs. Charles Carey and Joseph Shimo, at home; John, Elmer and Francis Shimo, this city; George, Matthew and Mrs. Joseph Skoviera, Endicott, N.Y.; Andrew and Mrs. John Podracky, Baltimore, Md., and Michael Shimo [Shemo], Cleveland, Ohio. There also are 21 grandchildren and one great granddaughter.♥
SOURCE: Unknown, Scranton, PA
DATE PUBLISHED: August 1952
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~•♥•~George Shimo and Elizabeth Kandra were united in holy matrimony in Holy Family Church in Scranton, PA on August 18, 1902. They were escorted to the church in a horse and buggy driven by the town undertaker, Mr. Davis. Fifty years later for the celebration of their 50th wedding anniversary, Mr. Davis again drove George and Elizabeth to the church as they renewed their vows.♥
STORY BY: Mary Elizabeth Shimo Carey
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Dear Ancestor,
Your tombstone stands among the rest;
Neglected and alone.
The name and the date are chiseled out
On polished, marbled stone.
It reaches out to all who cares
It is too late to mourn.
You did not know that I exist
You died and I was born.
Yet each of us are cells of you
In flesh, in blood, in bone.
Our blood contracts and beats a pulse
Entirely not our own.
Dear Ancestor, the place you filled
One hundred years ago
Spreads out among the ones you left
Who would have loved you so.
I wonder if you lived and loved,
I wonder if you knew
That someday I would find this spot,
And come to visit you.
Author Unknown
»♱« OBITUARY »♱«
Elizabeth Shimo Dies at Age of 78
Mrs. Elizabeth Shimo, 78, of 159 Oak Street, Taylor, died Saturday at home after an illness.
Born in Austria-Hungry, a daughter of the late Emil and Elizabeth Kavulich Kandra, she lived in Taylor 60 years. Mrs. Shimo was a charter member of St. John the Baptist Church, Taylor, and its Altar and Rosary Society. Her husband, George, died June 26, 1955.
Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. John Podracky, and Mrs. Charles Carey, Baltimore, Md.; Mrs. Joseph Skoviera, Endwell, N.Y.; eight sons, John, and Elmer, this city; George, Endicott, N.Y.; Francis, Moosic; Andrew, Baltimore; Matthew, St. Petersburg, Fla.; Michael, Parma, Ohio, and Joseph, at home; 60 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren.
The funeral will be Wednesday at 9 A.M. from the home with mass at 9:30 in St. John's Church. Interment, St. Catherine's Cemetery, Moscow.†
SOURCE: Unknown, Scranton, PA
DATE PUBLISHED: November 1961
• Date of Burial: November 8, 1961
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♥ Taylor Couple to Mark Golden Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. George Shimo, 159 Oak St., Taylor, will mark their golden wedding anniversary Monday with a mass at 9 A.M. in St. John's Slovak Roman Catholic Church, Taylor.
Rev. J. A. Ondovchak, pastor, will celebrate the mass, assisted by Rev. Stephen Kollar, Holy Family Slovak Church, this city. A family breakfast will follow in St. John's Hall, Taylor. A reception will be held from 6 P.M. to midnight for relatives and friends at the hall.
The couple, natives of Czechoslovakia, was married Aug. 18, 1902, in Holy Family Church by the late Rev. Andrew Pavco. Mrs. Shimo is the former Miss Elizabeth Kandra. Mr. Shimo has operated a gasoline station near his home for the past 25 years. Prior to that he was employed in the mines.
There are 11 children: Mrs. Charles Carey and Joseph Shimo, at home; John, Elmer and Francis Shimo, this city; George, Matthew and Mrs. Joseph Skoviera, Endicott, N.Y.; Andrew and Mrs. John Podracky, Baltimore, Md., and Michael Shimo [Shemo], Cleveland, Ohio. There also are 21 grandchildren and one great granddaughter.♥
SOURCE: Unknown, Scranton, PA
DATE PUBLISHED: August 1952
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~•♥•~George Shimo and Elizabeth Kandra were united in holy matrimony in Holy Family Church in Scranton, PA on August 18, 1902. They were escorted to the church in a horse and buggy driven by the town undertaker, Mr. Davis. Fifty years later for the celebration of their 50th wedding anniversary, Mr. Davis again drove George and Elizabeth to the church as they renewed their vows.♥
STORY BY: Mary Elizabeth Shimo Carey
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Inscription
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† SHIMO †
ELIZABETH
1883 - 1961
GEORGE
1879 - 1955
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• Memorial Sponsored:
This page is sponsored by great granddaughter, Barbara Smeton Jones on July 28, 2009 in honor of Elizabeth Sima's 126th birthday.
Family Members
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John George "Jimmie" Shimo
1904–1986
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George James Shima
1905–1997
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Elmer Emil Shimo
1907–1990
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Andrew Michael "Max" Shimo
1908–1987
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Joseph J. "Splatter" Shimo
1910–1979
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Elizabeth Mary "Liz" Shimo Podracky
1911–1984
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Anna Sima
1912 – unknown
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Michael Matthew Shemo
1915–1978
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Matthew Michael Shemo
1915–2005
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Anna Mary Shimo Skoviera
1920–1980
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Mary Elizabeth Shimo Carey
1923–2010
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Francis Albert Shimo
1925–2012