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Mary Mach Storant

22 Oct 1875 – 13 Oct 1959

Birth22 Oct 1875
Death13 Oct 1959
CemeteryBohemian Cemetery
Richardson County , Nebraska , USA
Added byLuella Hinrichsen on 04 Nov 2012
FaGhttps://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46293304

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HUMBOLDT STANDARD (Humboldt, Nebraska)- Thursday, October 22, 1959- Page 1. Funeral Services Held for Mary Storant Mrs. Mary Storant was born October 22, 1875, in the village of Kasik, Czechoslovakia. She was the oldest of ten children and a daughter of the late James and Mary Mach. She came with her parents, brothers and sisters to this country about November 17, 1893, and settled near Humboldt. In the year of 1898, she was united in marriage to Charles Storant. They spent their short married life on a farm northeast of DuBois. This union was blessed with three sons, Charles, and the twins, Frank and Joseph. Her husband passed away December 31, 1900, and she continued making her home on the same farm, making a home for her family. She passed away about 4:30 o'clock Tuesday morning, October 13, 1959, at the Gordon Nursing Home in Pawnee City, where she had made her home for about the past ten years. She was 83 years, 11 months and 22 days old. She was a kind and loving mother, always willing to be helpful to others. In her passing, she is survived by her three sons, Charles and Frank of DuBois, and Joseph of Omaha; two grandsons, Robert and Ronald; five brothers, Joseph G., Frank, Gustav, Chester and James Mach, all of Pawnee City; and four sisters, Mrs. Joseph A. Mach of Prague; Mrs. Anna Vrtiska; Mrs. Will Thiemann; and Mrs. Charles Krikava of Pawnee City. Funeral services were held Friday afternoon, October 16, at 2 o'clock from Wherry's Chapel at Pawnee City, with Rev. Ward Merritt, officiating. Two solos, "In the Garden," and , "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere," were sung by Mrs. Byford Metzger. She was accompanied by Mrs. Rex Crom. The pallbearers, nephews of the deceased were as follows: Ernest Mach, Ernest Krikava, Otto Mach, Arthur Vrtiska, Joe and Ed Storant. Mrs. Emil Beranek sr., Mrs. Richard Pettinger and Mrs. Otto Mach, nieces of the deceased, took care of the floral offerings. Burial was in the Bohemian National cemetery southwest of Humboldt. HUMBOLDT STANDARD (Humboldt, Nebraska)- Thursday, October 22, 1959- Page 5. IN MEMORIUM Thine hands are folded now, at last, in peace they rest. They are folded across thine breast Thine eyes are closed upon the light, Thine ears are deaf, Thine lips are tight. Thine pleasant voice is stilled Heard the heart that will beat no more They take thee to thine resting place God be with you 'till we meet again. Written by Mrs. Anna Vrtiska of Pawnee City, in memory of her sister, Mrs. Mary Storant.

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