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Christina E. Petr Hajny

1 Nov 1904 – 14 Mar 1966

Birth1 Nov 1904
Death14 Mar 1966
CemeterySaint Martin-Loucky Cemetery
Deweese , Clay County , Nebraska , USA
Added byPeggy Bargen Duey on 28 Oct 2009
FaGhttps://www.findagrave.com/memorial/43415786

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Lawrence Locomotive (Lawrence, NE), Friday, November 23, 1923; pg. 1 Double Wedding A double wedding took place at Sacred Heart church (sic) Tuesday morning last when John Hajny and Christina Petr, and Amiel Hajny and Emma Petr, were united in marriage by the Rev. Chas. Becker. The brides are sisters and the grooms are brothers. A wedding dance was held at Deweese in the evening. The brides are both estimable young ladies, daughters of Mr and Mrs Frank Petr. The bridegrooms are prosperous young farmers residing in southern Clay county (sic). ======================== The Clay County News (Sutton, NE), Thursday, March 17, 1966; pg. 1 Rites for Mrs. John J. Hajny Thursday Morning Requiem mass for Mrs. John J. Hajny, who passed away at Concordia, Kan., Monday, will be held Thursday a.m. at St. Mary's Church in Sutton with Father Charles F. Rada as celebrant. Burial will be in St. Martins cemetery (sic) at Deweese. Recitation of the rosary was held at the McLaughlin Funeral Home in Clay Center Wednesday evening. Mrs. Hajny, who was born near the Lawrence community where she attended parochial school. Following her marriage. Mr. and Mrs. Hajny farmed near Fairfield for 32 years and moved to Fairfield in 1965, following retirement. She was a member of St. Marys Church and Altar Society of Sutton. Survivors are her husband; a son and daughters, John Hajny Jr., and Mrs. Edward Lipovsky of Fairfield and Mrs. Ray Mertens of Sutton; her father, Frank Petr of Lawrence; and a brother and sisters, Joseph Petr of Pueblo, Colo., Mrs. Roy Landon of Hastings and Mrs. John Kucera of Lawrence.

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