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Josef Vlach

12 Jan 1849 – 26 Mar 1911

Birth12 Jan 1849
Death26 Mar 1911
CemeteryBohemian National Cemetery
Dodge , Dodge County , Nebraska , USA
Added byCathy Kane on 27 Jun 2019
FaGhttps://www.findagrave.com/memorial/59520990

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The Colfax County Press and the Clarkson Herald Consolidated (Clarkson, Nebraska) 04 Apr 1911, Tue Page 1 Joseph Vlach , who for a number of years was a successful farmer of the locality west of Clarkson, but left the farm two years ago because of failing health to take up his residence at Leigh, died at his home at that place on the twenty-sixth day of March. The deceased was born in Bohemia on the fifteenth day of January, in 1849. The first thirty-eight years of his life were spent in Europe, but in 1887 he left the land and came to America. They located at Dodge, but later moved onto a farm near Beemer, and when they left Beemer, in the early 90s, they came to this locality. Of his immediate family there are besides his wife, four sons, and two daughters to mourn his death, although eight children were born to him and his wife, two having preceded him through the shadow of the valley of death. Those living are Jos. K. Vlach of Dodge, Mrs. Barbara Frank of Boulder, Colo., A.J. Vlach, of the firm of Noh & Vlach of this place, and F.L. Vlach, Miss Annie Vlach and Will Vlach of Leigh, although at the present time Miss Annie is in Colorado with her sister, who is very ill. Mr. Vlach was a member of the Modern Woodmen of the World and Woodmen of the World and these organizations took charge of the funeral. After a brief service at the home at Leigh, the remains, escorted by the funeral party were taken to Dodge last Wednesday morning where the funeral services were conducted in the afternoon at the opera house, Mr. Charvat of Omaha having made an address. Interment was made in the Bohemian National cemetery near Dodge.

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