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Joseph G. Mach

6 Jun 1879 – 11 Sep 1971

Birth6 Jun 1879
Death11 Sep 1971
CemeteryBohemian Cemetery
Richardson County , Nebraska , USA
Added byLori Frisch on 26 Dec 2012
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Son of Vaclav "James" & Mary Mach. Married to Anna Beranek on Sept. 18, 1907, Pawnee County, Nebraska. Father of Stanley A. & Otto. PAWNEE REPUBLICAN (Pawnee City, Nebraska)- Thursday, September 23, 1971- Page 5. JOSEPH G. MACH Funeral services for Joseph G. Mach were held Tuesday, Sept. 14, 1971 at 2:30 p.m. at the United Presbyterian Church in Pawnee City with Rev. Ward Merritt of Humboldt and Rev. Lloyd Fonken officiating. Mr. Mach passed away Saturday, Sept. 11 at the age of 92 years. Interment was in the Bohemian National Cemetery, southwest of Humboldt. Joseph Mach, oldest son of Wenzel and Mary Mach was born in Czechoslovakia June 6, 1879. Nov. 16, 1890 he came to America with his parents, brothers and sisters. The family settled on a farm near Humboldt where they resided for 12 years. In 1902 they moved to Pawnee City and farmed in that county. Sept. 18, 1907 he was united in marriage to Anna Beranek. To this union, two children were born, Stanley A. and Otto M. both living southeast of Pawnee City. Mr. Mach was preceded in death by his wife on December 31, 1949. Mr. Mach was a member of the Presbyterian Church of Pawnee City. In his youth he taught a Sunday School Class and was active in youth work in the church at Humboldt. Besides farming and stock raisin he was a director of a school for 40 years. Both he and Mary Pesek looked after the Bohemian School which was sponsored by the Z,C,B,J, Lodge for many years. He served in several offices of the Z.C.B.J. Lodge and was president for years of the Bohemian Cemetery Association southwest of Humboldt.. For many years he served faithfully with the Memorial Day services. for 14 years he was committeeman with the Republican party. He was very proud of his country. In passing, he is survived by his two sons, Stanley and Otto and their wives; three grandchildren, Donald Lee and Richard Allen of Lincoln, and LaWayne of Pawnee City; a granddaughter-in-law, Beverly Mach of Lincoln; two great grandchildren, Teresa and Jeffrey Mach of Lincoln; a brother, Chester of Pawnee city and a sister, Elizabeth Krikava of Pawnee City. Besides his parents and his wife he was preceded in death by three brothers and four sisters.

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