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Albert Stephen Janovsky

23 Apr 1865 – 17 Dec 1953

Birth23 Apr 1865
Death17 Dec 1953
CemeteryCalvary Catholic Cemetery
Montgomery , Le Sueur County , Minnesota , USA
Added bySuzanne Nelson on 11 Oct 2023
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I was unable to find an individual stone marker for Albert. His wife, Anna, is found next to her mom and dad.

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Source: Montgomery Messenger Montgomery, Le Sueur, Minnesota December 25, 1953 Rites Held Monday for Aged Resident --------------------------- Funeral of Albert S. Janovsky Held From the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer In This City; Interment In Calvary Cemetery. -------------------------------------------- Funeral services for Albert S. Janovsky, who passed away last Thursday afternoon, were held from the church of the Most Holy Redeemer in this city at 9:30 o'clock last Monday morning. Rev. Francis J. Tomek, pastor of the church, conducted the services and entoned a high mass of requiem. Interment was in the family lot in Calvary cemetery. The pallbearers were Stanley and Raymond Holey, Harold and John Slavik, Stanley Janovsky and Thos. F. Prchal, grandsons of the deceased. Albert S. Janovsky, a son of the late Albert and Rosalia Borak Janovsky, was born on a farm in Lanesburg Township north of this city, on April 23rd, 1865. After attending the country school for a time he assisted his parents with the operation of the home farm. On May 31st, 1887 he was united in marriage to Miss Anna Beran at the Catholic church in this city. Following their marriage they took up their residence on a small farm, they made their home until 1899, just south of New Prague, where when they purchased a farm, one and one-half miles north of this city. They operated the place with success until he was forced to retire on account of his health in 1920. They moved to this city the same year and he made his home here ever since. His wife was called by death on June 17th, 1924, and since that time he made his home with his children. Early in 1950 his health began to fail and he went to the Woodrest Home in Faribault. There was little change in his condition until last September, when he suffered a stroke. After spending some time in St. Lucas hospital in Faribault he returned to the home, where he gradually sank until death came to relieve his suffering at 4:50 o'clock last Thursday afternoon. He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Jacob C. (Louise) Holey, of this city, and Mrs. Thos. A. (Helen) Slavik, of Lanesburg Township, three sons, John F. and Louis J. Janovsky, of this city, and Joseph W. Janovsky, of Kilkenny Township and one brother, Martin Janovsky, of New Prague. Fifteen grandchildren and twenty-nine great-grandchildren also survive. A daughter, Mrs. Joseph W. Holey, a son, Frank Janovsky, five sisters, Mrs. George Humber, Mrs. Mary Neubauer, Mrs. Joseph Kallal, Mrs. Rose Rachovina, and Mrs. Anna Dusbabek, and three brothers, Stephen, Wencel, and Jacob Janovsky, preceded him to the grave. The following from a distance attended the funeral: Mrs. Frank Slavik and Mr. and Mrs. John Janovsky, of St. James, Harold Slavik, Mrs. T. Jacobson, Irene Slavik, Mr. and Mrs. Holmquist, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Weber and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Spencer, of Minneapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lukes, of Mankato, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Galler, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stangler, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Pribyl and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Beran, of Elysian, and a large number from New Prague, Le Center, Heidelberg and the neighboring community.

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