Memorials › Frank Adolph Stuchlik
4 Aug 1879 – 4 Mar 1949
| Birth | 4 Aug 1879 |
| Death | 4 Mar 1949 |
| Cemetery | Saint John Cemetery Prague , Saunders County , Nebraska , USA |
| Added by | JKlepper on 10 May 2015 |
| FaG | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/42906217 |
Frank Adolph Stuchlik was born in Elk Precinct, Saunders County, Nebraska, USA, the second child of Anton Stuchlik and Maria (Mary) Vyhlidal. He married Sophia Marie Vyhlidal on 08 May 1906 in Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie County, Iowa, USA. They had 9 children. FRANK A. STUCHLIK. Frank A. Stuchlik, who owns and operates a well improved farm of one hundred and sixty acres on section 6, Elk township, is a native son of that township, his birth occurring on the 4th of August, 1880. His parents are Anton and Mary Stuchlik, who are mentioned more fully in the sketch of Anton E. Stuchlik on another page of this work. He received his education in the public schools of Elk township and as soon as old enough began helping his father with the farm work, thus early becoming familiar with practical methods of agriculture. He worked with his father until he was about twenty-three years of age, when he bought a quarter section of land in Elk precinct, paying therefor twenty-eight dollars per acre. He still lives upon that place and carries on general farming, paying considerable attention to the raising of high grade cattle and hogs. He also raises a large number of Brahma chickens and as all of his interests are well managed, he receives a good income from his property. He has made excellent improvements upon his farm and 'his home is one of the best residences of the township. On the 8th of May, 1906, Mr. Stuchlik was united in marriage to Miss Sophia Vyhlidal, by whom he has six children, Louis, Frank, William, Emma, Martha and Cyril. Mr. Stuchlik is a stanch adherent of the democratic party, in the principles of which he firmly believes, and he takes the interest of a public spirited citizen in the general welfare, although he has never sought office. He is identified with the Catholic Workmen, which indicates his membership in the Catholic church. He has continued to reside in his native county and has found the opportunities which have enabled him to gain a gratifying measure of prosperity, and his energy, his progressiveness and good judgment leave no room for doubt as to his continued success.
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