THOMAS A. HUDACHKO
The funeral mass for Thomas A. Hudachko, 71, resident of Rock Springs 49 years, was offered Thursday at Saints Cyril and Methodius Catholic church by the Rev. Albin Gnidovec. Burial was in St. Joseph's cemetery.
Pallbearers were Albert Allais, Joseph Angelovic, Andrew Angelovic, Otto Canestrini, Albert Sarcletti and Leno Zadra.
Mr. Hudachko died Sunday, August 31, in Sweetwater Memorial hospital.
He was born Dec. 13, 1886, in Austria and came to Rock Springs in 1909. As a young man he was active in baseball and musical circles in the city and in the early days he was employed at the city's post office. At one time he was engaged in the real estate business and later became a bartender, retiring five years ago after serving Bartenders local 408 as secretary for several years. He also served the city as a councilman.
Mr. Hudachoko and Elizabeth Milburn were married in Rock Springs on April 27, 1911. Their home is at 824 Sixth.
Survivors are his widow, two sons, three daughters and six grandchildren. The sons and daughters are Thomas A. Hudachko of Salt Lake City, Alois J. Hudachko and Mrs. Lyle Spaeth, both of Rock Springs; Mrs. E.H. (Josephine Joan) Potter of Cherry Point, N.C., and Mrs. Boyd (Teresa) Butler of Tustin, Calif.
The rosary was recited at the Rogan mortuary chapel Wednesday night.
THOMAS A. HUDACHKO
The funeral mass for Thomas A. Hudachko, 71, resident of Rock Springs 49 years, was offered Thursday at Saints Cyril and Methodius Catholic church by the Rev. Albin Gnidovec. Burial was in St. Joseph's cemetery.
Pallbearers were Albert Allais, Joseph Angelovic, Andrew Angelovic, Otto Canestrini, Albert Sarcletti and Leno Zadra.
Mr. Hudachko died Sunday, August 31, in Sweetwater Memorial hospital.
He was born Dec. 13, 1886, in Austria and came to Rock Springs in 1909. As a young man he was active in baseball and musical circles in the city and in the early days he was employed at the city's post office. At one time he was engaged in the real estate business and later became a bartender, retiring five years ago after serving Bartenders local 408 as secretary for several years. He also served the city as a councilman.
Mr. Hudachoko and Elizabeth Milburn were married in Rock Springs on April 27, 1911. Their home is at 824 Sixth.
Survivors are his widow, two sons, three daughters and six grandchildren. The sons and daughters are Thomas A. Hudachko of Salt Lake City, Alois J. Hudachko and Mrs. Lyle Spaeth, both of Rock Springs; Mrs. E.H. (Josephine Joan) Potter of Cherry Point, N.C., and Mrs. Boyd (Teresa) Butler of Tustin, Calif.
The rosary was recited at the Rogan mortuary chapel Wednesday night.
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