William Lesovsky William Lesovsky, West Covina, Cal., was born August 30, 1909, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Lesovsky at Cuba, Kan., and passed away on October 2, 1966 at the El Monte, Cal., Medical Center. Prior to moving to California he was employed at the First National Bank at Washington, Kan. In 1936 they moved to California where he was employed by the Bank of America until 1960 where he held the position of bank manager. He was a member of the Presbyterian Church, served as president of the El Monte Lions Club, Chamber of Commerce and Junior Chamber of Commerce.
His survivors include his wife Elsie and two sons, Robert C. and Larry D. of the home.
He was the brother of Charles and Joseph, Rosie Fisher and Mary Novak of Cuba, Kan.
Services were held on October 5 at the El Monte First Presbyterian Church with interment at Rose Hills Memorial Park, Whittier, Cal.
William Lesovsky William Lesovsky, West Covina, Cal., was born August 30, 1909, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Lesovsky at Cuba, Kan., and passed away on October 2, 1966 at the El Monte, Cal., Medical Center. Prior to moving to California he was employed at the First National Bank at Washington, Kan. In 1936 they moved to California where he was employed by the Bank of America until 1960 where he held the position of bank manager. He was a member of the Presbyterian Church, served as president of the El Monte Lions Club, Chamber of Commerce and Junior Chamber of Commerce.
His survivors include his wife Elsie and two sons, Robert C. and Larry D. of the home.
He was the brother of Charles and Joseph, Rosie Fisher and Mary Novak of Cuba, Kan.
Services were held on October 5 at the El Monte First Presbyterian Church with interment at Rose Hills Memorial Park, Whittier, Cal.
Family Members
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Frank Lesovsky
1883–1883
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Rosie Lesovsky Fisher
1885–1976
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George Bohumil Lesovsky
1887–1936
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Joseph E Lesovsky
1889–1976
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Bessie Lesovsky Makalous
1891–1965
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Henry Benjamin Lesovsky
1892–1948
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Charles Lesovsky
1894–1990
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Edward Lesovsky
1897–1902
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Frank Lesovsky
1899–1952
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Mary Katherine Lesovsky Huncovsky
1902–1991