Emma Ann Pecinovsky was born July 5, 1905 to Joseph and Emma (Bouska) Puffer on the family farm near Conover. She attended the Conover School, and in 1945 moved to town with her parents. She had always helped on the family farm and also worked at Bucheit Produce in Calmar for many years.
In 1965 she married Thomas Pecinovsky. He died in 1978, and in 1988 she moved to Colonial Manor Nursing Home in Elma.
Surviving Emma Pecinovsky are her brother, Frank Puffer of Ridgeway, and many nieces and nephews. Emma Ann Pecinovsky was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Thomas Pecinovsky, three sisters, Helen Balik, Mary Phillips and Christina Kellner, and a brother, Joe Puffer.
Decorah Journal, Thursday, February 15, 2001
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Emma Ann Pecinovsky was born July 5, 1905 to Joseph and Emma (Bouska) Puffer on the family farm near Conover. She attended the Conover School, and in 1945 moved to town with her parents. She had always helped on the family farm and also worked at Bucheit Produce in Calmar for many years.
In 1965 she married Thomas Pecinovsky. He died in 1978, and in 1988 she moved to Colonial Manor Nursing Home in Elma.
Surviving Emma Pecinovsky are her brother, Frank Puffer of Ridgeway, and many nieces and nephews. Emma Ann Pecinovsky was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Thomas Pecinovsky, three sisters, Helen Balik, Mary Phillips and Christina Kellner, and a brother, Joe Puffer.
Decorah Journal, Thursday, February 15, 2001
Transcribed by an IA GenWeb Volunteer
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