A native of Czecho-Slovakia, Holub came to Lima in 1903. He was employed as a machinist at the Steiner division of the Lennox Furnace Co., at the time of his death. Holub was a member of the Maccabees lodge and the Workmen's Benefit-assn.
Surviving are his widow, Beatrice; three daughters, Katherine at home, Mrs. Bertha Winkler, 418 Hazel-av, Mrs. R. C. Bartran, Akron, and four grandchildren.
The body will be removed to the residence late Wednesday to remain for services at 2 p.m. Friday. Rev. Paul H. Graeser will officiate and burial will be in Memorial Park cemetery. Arrangements are in charge of the Cantwell mortuary.
(published in The Lima News, Wednesday, February 13, 1946)
A native of Czecho-Slovakia, Holub came to Lima in 1903. He was employed as a machinist at the Steiner division of the Lennox Furnace Co., at the time of his death. Holub was a member of the Maccabees lodge and the Workmen's Benefit-assn.
Surviving are his widow, Beatrice; three daughters, Katherine at home, Mrs. Bertha Winkler, 418 Hazel-av, Mrs. R. C. Bartran, Akron, and four grandchildren.
The body will be removed to the residence late Wednesday to remain for services at 2 p.m. Friday. Rev. Paul H. Graeser will officiate and burial will be in Memorial Park cemetery. Arrangements are in charge of the Cantwell mortuary.
(published in The Lima News, Wednesday, February 13, 1946)
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