Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. in Seton Brethren Church, Rev. F.J. Kostohryz officiated with burial in Seaton Cemetery.
Mr. Kotrla was born in Fayette County to Jan and Mary Machalec Kotrla. He had lived in the Oscar community near Temple since 1920.
He was a retired farmer and was a member of the SPJST Lodge No. 47.
Survivors are six daughters, Mrs. F.C. Motl, Mrs. Ed Motl, Mrs. Joe V. Kabella, Mrs. Ed Pechal and Mrs. Joe W. Pechal, all of Temple, and Mrs. Charles Bravenec of Rogers; two sons, Harry Kotrla and William Kotrla, both of Temple; a brother, Henry Kotrla of Taylor; two sisters, Mrs. Vera Martinek of Ellinger and Mrs. Lewis Samohyl of Austin; 21 grandchildren and four great grandchildren.
SPJST Vestnik, Wednesday, January 11, 1961
Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. in Seton Brethren Church, Rev. F.J. Kostohryz officiated with burial in Seaton Cemetery.
Mr. Kotrla was born in Fayette County to Jan and Mary Machalec Kotrla. He had lived in the Oscar community near Temple since 1920.
He was a retired farmer and was a member of the SPJST Lodge No. 47.
Survivors are six daughters, Mrs. F.C. Motl, Mrs. Ed Motl, Mrs. Joe V. Kabella, Mrs. Ed Pechal and Mrs. Joe W. Pechal, all of Temple, and Mrs. Charles Bravenec of Rogers; two sons, Harry Kotrla and William Kotrla, both of Temple; a brother, Henry Kotrla of Taylor; two sisters, Mrs. Vera Martinek of Ellinger and Mrs. Lewis Samohyl of Austin; 21 grandchildren and four great grandchildren.
SPJST Vestnik, Wednesday, January 11, 1961
Family Members
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Marina "Marie" Kotrlova Kalcak
1869–1938
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Anna Kotrla Kotrla
1872–1960
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Frantiska "Frances" Kotrla Kabela
1874–1949
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Rozie Kotrla
1876–1889
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John Raimund "Jan" Kotrla
1878–1909
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Veronika Louise "Vera" Kotrla Martinek
1880–1962
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Louise Kotrla Samohyl
1882–1968
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Henry Joseph Kotrla
1886–1977
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Rudolph F Kotrla
1887–1947
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Frank Steve Kotrla
1890–1948
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Charlie Louis Kotrla
1892–1953
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