Weimar Mercury, Thursday, April 1, 1965
Final Rites for John Cernosek, 97, Held Friday
Funeral services for John A. Cernosek, 97-year-old retired farmer of the Ammannsville community, were held Friday morning, March 26, in the home of his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Rud. Jasek, and in Ammannsville Catholic Church. Burial was in the church cemetery.
Mr. Cernosek, father of V. A. Cernosek and Mrs. Ed Bacak of Weimar, died Tuesday night in Youens Hospital after a few days' illness.
Born July 22, 1867, in Frenstat, Czechoslovakia, he was 13 years old when his parents, Anton and Anna Bena Cernosek, brought him to this country. The family first settled at Hostyn, then moved to Holman. He married Miss Agnes Sobotik Nov. 19, 1890. Mrs. Cernosek was nearly 90 when she died Feb. 26, 1960, a few months after they celebrated their 69th wedding anniversary.
Surviving are seven daughters, Mrs. Henry Marek of El Campo, Mrs. Rud. Jasek and Mrs. Silvin Mensik of Ammannsville, Mrs. Ed Bacak of Weimar, Mrs. Willie Bartos of El Campo, Mrs. Ted Mensik of Rosenberg and Mrs. Joe Oswald of San Antonio; three sons, V. A. of Weimar, John L. of El Campo and Frank A. of Houston; 42 grandchildren, 90 great-grandchildren and one great great-grandchild; three sisters, Mrs. Louis Paswtusek and Mrs. John Pastusek of Wichita Falls and Mrs. Henry Stieber of El Campo; and three brothers, Joseph of Megargel, William of Smithville and Frank of Oklahoma City.
Weimar Mercury, Thursday, April 1, 1965
Final Rites for John Cernosek, 97, Held Friday
Funeral services for John A. Cernosek, 97-year-old retired farmer of the Ammannsville community, were held Friday morning, March 26, in the home of his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Rud. Jasek, and in Ammannsville Catholic Church. Burial was in the church cemetery.
Mr. Cernosek, father of V. A. Cernosek and Mrs. Ed Bacak of Weimar, died Tuesday night in Youens Hospital after a few days' illness.
Born July 22, 1867, in Frenstat, Czechoslovakia, he was 13 years old when his parents, Anton and Anna Bena Cernosek, brought him to this country. The family first settled at Hostyn, then moved to Holman. He married Miss Agnes Sobotik Nov. 19, 1890. Mrs. Cernosek was nearly 90 when she died Feb. 26, 1960, a few months after they celebrated their 69th wedding anniversary.
Surviving are seven daughters, Mrs. Henry Marek of El Campo, Mrs. Rud. Jasek and Mrs. Silvin Mensik of Ammannsville, Mrs. Ed Bacak of Weimar, Mrs. Willie Bartos of El Campo, Mrs. Ted Mensik of Rosenberg and Mrs. Joe Oswald of San Antonio; three sons, V. A. of Weimar, John L. of El Campo and Frank A. of Houston; 42 grandchildren, 90 great-grandchildren and one great great-grandchild; three sisters, Mrs. Louis Paswtusek and Mrs. John Pastusek of Wichita Falls and Mrs. Henry Stieber of El Campo; and three brothers, Joseph of Megargel, William of Smithville and Frank of Oklahoma City.
Family Members
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Vilem F. "William" Cernosek
1891–1911
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Vaclav Anton "Jim" Cernosek
1895–1978
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Mary Anna Cernosek Marek
1897–1994
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Betty Cernosek Jasek
1899–2005
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Agnes Cernosek
1901–1933
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John Louis Cernosek
1903–1967
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Matilda Cernosek Bartosh
1907–2007
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Annie Cernosek Mensik
1910–1997
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Frank Alphonse Cernosek
1911–1991
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Frances Cernosek Oswald
1911–2003
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Martha Edith Cernosek Mensik
1916–2012
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