Memorials › Henry R. Bartosh
26 Nov 1874 – 3 Jan 1945
| Birth | 26 Nov 1874 |
| Death | 3 Jan 1945 |
| Cemetery | Saints Cyril and Methodius Catholic Cemetery Dubina , Fayette County , Texas , USA |
| Added by | Atti on 22 May 2010 |
| FaG | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/38909837 |
Funeral rites were conducted for Henry R. Bartosh, 70, Friday morning at 9:00 o'clock from the Hubbard Funeral Home here, with services being held at the Dubina Catholic Church at 9:30. The Rev. Vaclav Bily officiated. Interment was in the Dubina Cemetery. Mr. Bartosh died January 3 at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Joe Vacek, following an operation several weeks ago. He had been ill about 37 days. Born November 26, 1874, he was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Josef Bartosh. He has been a life-long citizen of Fayette County, and was a member of the Catholic Church and the K. J. T. Lodge. He was united in marriage to Miss Mary Kurecka in Weimar. By occupation Mr. Bartosh was a farmer and stock raiser. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Mary Bartosh of Weimar; two daughters, Mrs. Joe Vacek of Schulenburg, and Mrs. Ed Adamcik of Houston; two sons, J. G. Bartosh of Weimar and W. J. Bartosh of El Campo; one sister, Mrs. Leo Hromadke of Weimar; four brothers, L. G. Bartosh of La Grange, John M. Bartosh of Ammannsville, Lad. Bartosh of Ammannsville, Lad. Bartosh of Needville, Jos. F. Bartosh of Weimar; one step-brother, Laurence of Weimar. One daughter, Mrs. Lad Charbula, and three sisters, Mrs. Victor Slavik, Mrs. John Machan and Miss Albine Batosh, preceded him in death. Weimar Mercury Jan 12, 1945, page 1 The Mercury extends sincere sympathy to the bereaved.
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