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Joe V. Adamcik

25 Feb 1923 – 6 Jul 1984

Birth25 Feb 1923
Death6 Jul 1984
CemeterySaint Michael Catholic Cemetery
Weimar , Colorado County , Texas , USA
Added bydostert on 22 May 2020
FaGhttps://www.findagrave.com/memorial/38741941

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Joe V. Adamcik was born February 25, 1923 to Charles and Albina Adamcik in Dubina, Texas, and deceased on July 6, 1984. He attended grammar school at Dubina and Sedan. Later he attended Weimar High School and graduated in 1941. In 1943 he entered the military service as a member of the 398th Corp of Engineers and received his honorable discharge in October, 1945. In 1945 he was employed by the First State Bank of Weimar for one year before entering St. Mary's Seminary in San Antonio. After two years he returned to Weimar and was re-employed by the First State Bank, where he was employed for the next 37 years until the time of his death. He worked at different positions reaching the rank of Executive Vice President and was a member of the Board of Directors. During this period he also was President of the South Central Texas Bankers Association. On July Il, 1954, he married Aline Wienken and they had two children, Sheryl and Dean. He spent his entire adult life in Weimar where he was active in the Catholic Church, served on the St. Michaels Parish Board and as a lector and extraordinary minister of the Eucharist. He was active in many other parish functions also being a member of the KJT Society and the 4th Degree Knights of Columbus. He was active in many business and community affairs. At the time of his death, he was serving on the Board of Directors of the Youens Memorial Hospital. He was a charter member of the VFW Post 5875 in Weimar and was district commander of the VFW District 16. He was a charter member and past president of the Lions Club in Weimar. With all of his responsibilities he will be remembered most for his acts of kindness and support to those in need. Joe was preceded In death by his parents, one brother, Edward, and one sister, Janie Adamcik Krecrner. His survivors include his wife, Aline; his daughter and son-In-law, Dr. and Mrs. Justin V. (Sheryl) Bartos III; his son and daughter-In-law. Dean and Sandy Hagan Adamcik; three granddaughters; two brothers, George and Henry Adamcik; two sisters, Hattie Adamcik Buskemper and Alice Adamcik Korenek; and numerous nieces and nephews. Funeral services were under the direction of Hubbard Funeral Home with mass and Interment at St. Michaels Catholic Church and Mausoleum. Serving as pallbearers were his nephews, Tom and Andy Korenek, Roy and Mark Adamcik, Frank and Robert Krecmer, Alan Buskemper, and Bill Cross: Honorary pallbearers were members of the KC 4th Degree. Graveside services were conducted by the VFW members. Priest officiating: Fr. Gregory O'Connor, main celebrant, Weimar; Fr. John Bily, Ganado, co-celebrant; Fr. Benton Thurmond, El Campo, co-celebrant; Fr. Anthony Matula, Flatonia, co-celebrant; and Fr. Wm. Halata; Hostyn, oo-celebrant. Colorado County Citizen, July 19, 1984, page 2

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