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Albert Pospeshil

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Albert Pospeshil

Birth
Bloomfield, Knox County, Nebraska, USA
Death
29 Nov 1959 (aged 62)
Orchard, Antelope County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Walnut, Knox County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
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Funeral services for Albert Pospeshil, who passed away unexpectedly, following a heart attack, Nov. 29, at the age of 62, were conducted, Wednesday, Dec. 2 at the EUB Church in Orchard with the Rev. Duane W. Lenz officiating. Burial was in the Grimton Cemetery.

Albert Pospeshil, son of John and Anna Pospeshil, was born July 9, 1897 on Sunny Brook Farm near Bloomfield, where he lived until 1904, when the family moved into Bloomfield.

In 1908 his family moved to Oak View ranch northeast of Orchard, where he lived the remainder of his life.

On April 9, 1919, he was united in marriage to Lilia Ester Grim at O'Neill. One child, Harold, was born to them.

Mr. Pospeshil was engaged in farming until 1927, when he took over the management of Oak View Park for the following 20 years.

For the past two years, he had been operating a scenic postcard business of Nebraska views throughout the state.

Surviving are his wife, Lilia; son, Harold, of Sioux City, Ia.; two grandchildren; two sisters, Vlasta and Viola of Orchard and one brother, Rudolph of Creighton.

Published in The Creighton News 10 Dec 1959

Funeral services for Albert Pospeshil, who passed away unexpectedly, following a heart attack, Nov. 29, at the age of 62, were conducted, Wednesday, Dec. 2 at the EUB Church in Orchard with the Rev. Duane W. Lenz officiating. Burial was in the Grimton Cemetery.

Albert Pospeshil, son of John and Anna Pospeshil, was born July 9, 1897 on Sunny Brook Farm near Bloomfield, where he lived until 1904, when the family moved into Bloomfield.

In 1908 his family moved to Oak View ranch northeast of Orchard, where he lived the remainder of his life.

On April 9, 1919, he was united in marriage to Lilia Ester Grim at O'Neill. One child, Harold, was born to them.

Mr. Pospeshil was engaged in farming until 1927, when he took over the management of Oak View Park for the following 20 years.

For the past two years, he had been operating a scenic postcard business of Nebraska views throughout the state.

Surviving are his wife, Lilia; son, Harold, of Sioux City, Ia.; two grandchildren; two sisters, Vlasta and Viola of Orchard and one brother, Rudolph of Creighton.

Published in The Creighton News 10 Dec 1959



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