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Jan "John" Stuchlik

15 May 1848 – 15 Sep 1932

Birth15 May 1848
Death15 Sep 1932
CemeterySaint Anthony Cemetery
Bruno , Butler County , Nebraska , USA
Added byScott on 14 Oct 2012
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Born in Petruvka, near Trebic, Moravia, Austrian Empire (now in the Czech Republic). Brother of Katherine (Stuchlik) Loesch , Anton Stuchlik (whose marriage record names his parents as Martin Stuchlik and Marie Husar) and Josephine (Stuchlik) Jansa (whose marriage record states her parents were Martin Stuchlik and Barbara Pesekowa). ''''''''''''' Butler County Press (David City, Nebr.), September 29, 1932, p. 1, col. 5 OLD SETTLER PASSED ON LIVED IN COUNTY 61 YEARS John Stuchlik Was an Early-Day Butler County Settler. Bruno, Sept. 26 - John Stuchlik, aged 82 years, 3 months and 29 days recently passed away at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Mary Gruntorad, from infirmities of advanced age. Funeral services were held from the home to St. Anthony's church. Rev. Father Kvitek sang the Requiem High Mass and conducted the funeral services. Interment was in St. Anthony's Catholic cemetery. The pallbearers were Joseph Michalek, Frank Stuchlik, Earl Farmer, Paul Witzel, Nicholas Lautenberg and Frank Lautenberg. Those attending the funeral from elsewhere were Mr. and Mrs. James Michalek and son, Stanley, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Farmer, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Witzel, Mrs. Edward Loesch, Mrs. Minnie Cahoun and Misses Emma and Anna Krs, all from Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gruntorad from Denton, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Gruntorad from Raymond and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gruntorad of Emerald. Mr. Stuchlik was born May 16, 1850, in Czecho-Slovakia. He was united in marriage to Miss Mary Nemec in 1870. In 1871 they came to the United States and Nebraska and located on a farm in a Bohemian settlement in Butler county, near North Bend. Later they moved to a farm 1½ miles northeast of Bruno, where they lived until retiring and moving to Bruno some years ago, where they had since made their home with their daughter, Mrs. Mary Gruntorad. Mrs. Stuchlik died in January, 1917. Mr. Stuchlik is survived by three daughters, one brother, Anton Stuchlik of Prague and one sister, Mrs. Josephine Jansa, of Weston. A son, Frank, died in infancy. Mr. and Mrs. Stuchlik were among the early settlers of Butler county, living here for 61 years. They took active part in early pioneer life and in helping develop Butler county to what it is today. They were thrifty, hardworking people and had many friends in the community in which they lived.

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ZDE V PANU ODPOCIVA / JAN STUCHLIK / ROZ 15 KVET 1848 / ZEMR 15 ZARI 1932 / MARIE, JEHO MANZELKA / ROZ 8 PROS 1850 / ZEMR 22 LED 1917 / ODPOCIVEJTE V POKOJI

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