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Blanche Ann <I>Klima</I> Lesovsky

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Blanche Ann Klima Lesovsky

Birth
Cuba, Republic County, Kansas, USA
Death
10 Dec 1970 (aged 48)
Belleville, Republic County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Cuba, Republic County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec. E-Lot 134
Memorial ID
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The Belleville Telescope, December 31, 1970


Blanche Lesovsky, daughter of Joseph and Anna Poustka Klima was born January 1, 1922 at Cuba, Kan., and died December 10, 1970 at Belleville at the age of 48years, 11 months and 10 days.


She attended White school and Cuba high school. She lived all her life in the Cuba community. She was united in marriage to George E. Lesovsky December 30, 1942. To this union four children were born.


She was preceded in death by her parents. Survivors are: her husband; one son, Darrell and wife, Alainna of Salina; three daughters, Carol Morrissette and husband, Maynard of Fairbanks, Alaska, Terry of Salina and Peggy of the home; one granddaughter, Candace Jo Morrissette; six brothers, Frank and wife, Marie, Joe and wife, Elsie, Wes of Cuba; William and wife, Mildred of Narka, Milo and wife, Arlene, Edward and wife, Hazel of Belleville.


Memorial services were held at the United Presbyterian church at Cuba December 13 with the Rev. Fred Mansfield officiating. Burial was at National Bohemian (Kopsa) cemetery at Cuba.

The Belleville Telescope, December 31, 1970


Blanche Lesovsky, daughter of Joseph and Anna Poustka Klima was born January 1, 1922 at Cuba, Kan., and died December 10, 1970 at Belleville at the age of 48years, 11 months and 10 days.


She attended White school and Cuba high school. She lived all her life in the Cuba community. She was united in marriage to George E. Lesovsky December 30, 1942. To this union four children were born.


She was preceded in death by her parents. Survivors are: her husband; one son, Darrell and wife, Alainna of Salina; three daughters, Carol Morrissette and husband, Maynard of Fairbanks, Alaska, Terry of Salina and Peggy of the home; one granddaughter, Candace Jo Morrissette; six brothers, Frank and wife, Marie, Joe and wife, Elsie, Wes of Cuba; William and wife, Mildred of Narka, Milo and wife, Arlene, Edward and wife, Hazel of Belleville.


Memorial services were held at the United Presbyterian church at Cuba December 13 with the Rev. Fred Mansfield officiating. Burial was at National Bohemian (Kopsa) cemetery at Cuba.



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