ALBERT VONDRACEK
REEDSVILLE MAN THROWN FROM RIG, MAY DIE OF INJURY.
ALBERT VONDRACEK, 26, AT HOSPITAL HERE WITH BROKEN BACK, AND LITTLE CHANCE TO SURVIVE. AN AUTO FRIGHTENS HIS TEAM WHICH RUNS AWAY.
Thrown from his wagon when his team, frightened by a passing automobile, ran away, Albert Vondracek, a Reedsville man, is at Holy Family hospital in this city suffering from injuries which may cost his life. Vondracek's back was broken as a result of the accident. Vondracek, who is 26 and unmarried was thrown from the wagon and struck upon his shoulders, the force of the fall causing a fracture of the vertebrae.
The man was completely paralyzed.
The injured man was brought to this city and taken to the hospital where examination revealed the extent of injury. An operation was performed in hope of saving the man's life, but his condition is extremely critical and little hope is entertained that he can recover. Vondracek's vertebrae was fractured just below the shoulders and small pieces of broken bone were removed in the operation.
The accident happened on one of the streets at Reedsville Saturday afternoon and was witnessed by a number of people.
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Manitowoc Daily Herald, Friday, March 31, 1916 P.3
ALBERT VONDRACEK
The funeral for Albert Vondrachek, Reedsville, who died
as result of injuries suffered in a runaway accident
nearly a year ago, was held at Reedsville Wednesday and
was largely attended. Mr. Vondrachek suffered permanent
injury to his spine in the accident and was at the
hospital here several months.
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ALBERT VONDRACEK
REEDSVILLE MAN THROWN FROM RIG, MAY DIE OF INJURY.
ALBERT VONDRACEK, 26, AT HOSPITAL HERE WITH BROKEN BACK, AND LITTLE CHANCE TO SURVIVE. AN AUTO FRIGHTENS HIS TEAM WHICH RUNS AWAY.
Thrown from his wagon when his team, frightened by a passing automobile, ran away, Albert Vondracek, a Reedsville man, is at Holy Family hospital in this city suffering from injuries which may cost his life. Vondracek's back was broken as a result of the accident. Vondracek, who is 26 and unmarried was thrown from the wagon and struck upon his shoulders, the force of the fall causing a fracture of the vertebrae.
The man was completely paralyzed.
The injured man was brought to this city and taken to the hospital where examination revealed the extent of injury. An operation was performed in hope of saving the man's life, but his condition is extremely critical and little hope is entertained that he can recover. Vondracek's vertebrae was fractured just below the shoulders and small pieces of broken bone were removed in the operation.
The accident happened on one of the streets at Reedsville Saturday afternoon and was witnessed by a number of people.
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Manitowoc Daily Herald, Friday, March 31, 1916 P.3
ALBERT VONDRACEK
The funeral for Albert Vondrachek, Reedsville, who died
as result of injuries suffered in a runaway accident
nearly a year ago, was held at Reedsville Wednesday and
was largely attended. Mr. Vondrachek suffered permanent
injury to his spine in the accident and was at the
hospital here several months.
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"Spi sladce, synu, v hrobě svém,
nikdy tě nezapomenem."
"Sleep gently son in your grave,
I will never forget you."
Translated by Donald Reindl
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