Louis served his country in the U.S. Army until he was honorably discharged. In 1971, he was united in marriage to Marie (Hampl) Odvody in Prague, NE.
Louis and his brother Sid owned and operated Sedlacek Service in Prague for many years. After the service station closed, due to a fire, Louis and his wife Marie opened Marie’s Bar that they ran together for several years.
Louis worked for Valmont for over 5 years until he retired. Louis was a member of American Legion #254. In his younger years, he enjoyed hunting, fishing and woodworking. He always enjoyed playing cards with family and friends.
Preceded by:
Wife: Marie Sedlacek
Siblings: Sid Sedlacek, Libby Elsik, Raymond Sedlacek, Victor Sedlacek, Jerry Sedlacek and Viola Anderly
Nephews: Dale Elsik and Gary Anderly
Survived by:
Nieces and Nephews and friends and step children and their families
Svoboda Funeral Home ~ Wahoo, Nebraska
Jan 2020
Military Honors by U.S. National Guard & American Legion #254
Louis served his country in the U.S. Army until he was honorably discharged. In 1971, he was united in marriage to Marie (Hampl) Odvody in Prague, NE.
Louis and his brother Sid owned and operated Sedlacek Service in Prague for many years. After the service station closed, due to a fire, Louis and his wife Marie opened Marie’s Bar that they ran together for several years.
Louis worked for Valmont for over 5 years until he retired. Louis was a member of American Legion #254. In his younger years, he enjoyed hunting, fishing and woodworking. He always enjoyed playing cards with family and friends.
Preceded by:
Wife: Marie Sedlacek
Siblings: Sid Sedlacek, Libby Elsik, Raymond Sedlacek, Victor Sedlacek, Jerry Sedlacek and Viola Anderly
Nephews: Dale Elsik and Gary Anderly
Survived by:
Nieces and Nephews and friends and step children and their families
Svoboda Funeral Home ~ Wahoo, Nebraska
Jan 2020
Military Honors by U.S. National Guard & American Legion #254
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