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Anna Mikolajczyk Kula

25 Jul 1881 – 6 Sep 1931

Birth25 Jul 1881
Death6 Sep 1931
CemeterySaint Bonaventure Cemetery
Columbus , Platte County , Nebraska , USA
Added byShirley (Bruhn) Martys on 06 Oct 2008
FaGhttps://www.findagrave.com/memorial/13270422

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Birth/baptismal record: St. Bonaventure Church: Columbus, Nebraska NIKOLAJCZEK, Anna Born: July 25, 1881 Baptized: August 14, 1981 Daughter of Michael Nikolajczek & Sophia Szawica Sponsors: Joannes Jaworski & Rosalia Lasek Priest: Rev. P. Cyrillus Marriage record: Platte County, Nebraska KULA, Stanislaus & NIKOLIZEK, Annie 14 Feb 1897 St. Bonaventure Church, Columbus Stan, age 24, residing Platte County; born Poland; son of Stanislaus Kula & Annie Lisick (Lesiak?) Annie, age 17, residing Platte County; born Platte County; daughter of Mike Nikolizek & Sophia Savidge ------------------- Web site: http://rootsweb.ancestry.com/~neplatte/vitals/vitals1931.html The Columbus Daily Telegram, September 7, 1931 KULA--Mrs. Anna Kula Dies--In failing health the last year, Mrs. Anna Kula, 50, passed away at her home at 3103 Eighth street at 5:30 p.m. yesterday. Death was due to cancer of the liver, and because of her weakened condition and lack of vitality, she was rendered bedfast about two months ago. As Anna Nickoliczak, she was born July 25, 1881, on a farm four miles west of Columbus. During her early childhood the family moved to Ewing, Neb., where they resided for 12 years, and then returned to Columbus to live. Here on Febr. 14, 1897, she was united in marriage to Charles Kula, who survives her. Since that time she has made her home here. A few years ago, when her health permitted, Mrs. Kula was active in the St. Anne's society of St. Bonaventure's church, and served as president of the society for one term. She has always been a devout member of the Catholic faith. Besides her husband, she is survived by her mother, Mrs. Fred Haun; two sisters, Mrs. Thomas Kusek, of Spalding, and Mrs. Louis Tryba, of Duncan; one brother, Henry Nickoliczak, of Greeley Center,; three half brothers, Michael Haun, of San Francisco, Henry Haun, of Harrisburg, and Joseph Haun, of Spalding, and two half sisters, Mrs. Anna Schmeits, of Spalding and Mrs. Ida Zuroske of Richmond, Ill. There were no children. Funeral services will be held at 9 a.m. tomorrow at St. Bonaventure's church, with Rev. Fr. Salvator, pastor, officiating. Burial will be made in the Catholic cemetery.

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