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Anna Kozisek Yindrick

7 Mar 1862 – 11 Dec 1958

Birth7 Mar 1862
Death11 Dec 1958
CemeterySaint Anthony Cemetery
Bruno , Butler County , Nebraska , USA
Added byScott on 10 Oct 2012
FaGhttps://www.findagrave.com/memorial/97675742

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Shares large stone with husband Joseph Yindrick.

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Married Joseph Yindrick (license dated November 7, 1878, Butler County, Nebr.). '''''' The Banner-Press (David City, Nebr.), December 25, 1958, p. 5, col. 8 Mrs. Anna Yindrick Dies At Age 96 Funeral services were held at 9 a.m. Saturday, December 13, at St. Anthony's Catholic Church at Bruno and Rosary was recited at 7 p.m. at Knott's Funeral Home on Friday for Mrs. Anna Yindrick, 96, who died December 11. Msgr. F. J. Kopecky officiated at Requiem High Mass. Music was by the church choir with Mrs. James Miratsky, organist. She was a charter member of the Altar Society and members of the Society attended the services in a body. Serving as pallbearers were six grandsons of Mrs. Yindrick: Louis F. Yindrick, Lee R. Yindrick, Leonard Rerucha, Charles Yindrick, Theodore Rerucha and Ernest Yindrick. Anna Kozisek, daughter of Frank and Anna Vanek Kozisek, was born near Dartford, Wis., on March 7, 1862. In 1873 she came by covered wagon with her parents to Nebraska. The family located near Bruno in Skull Creek Township. For some time they lived in a dugout. A frame house was then built and is still on the farm. She was married to Joseph Yindrick on Nov. 12, 1878. Five children were born to them. Mr. Yindrick died 39 years ago. Also preceding her in death was an infant son and a son, who died a month ago; four sisters and six brothers. She is survived by two sons, William and Edward and a daughter, Mrs. Helen Rerucha; a brother, James Kozisek of O'Neill; 15 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. __ p. 7, col. 4 WE WISH to express our sincere thanks to all relatives, neighbors and friends for the many Mass offerings, food, cards and sympathy shown us at the time of the death of our beloved mother and grandmother, Anna Yindrick. Special thanks to Msgr. Kopecky, Msgr. Lisko and Knott Funeral Home and all women who helped us in any way with the wonderful meal. God bless you all. Children and Grandchildren of Anna Yindrick.

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Large stone: Zde v Panu odpociva / ANNA YINDRICK / MANZELKA / ZEM. 11, PROS. 1958 / VE STARI 96 LET Individual marker: MOTHER / ANNA YINDRICK / MARCH 7 1862 + DEC. 11 1958

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