He was born April 6, 1932, in Lavaca County, to the late Rudolph and Julia Fikac Janak. He was a potman for Alcoa and a Catholic. He was a member of KJT and a U.S. Army veteran of the Korean Conflict.
Survivors: daughters, Teresa Patek of Shiner and Cleste Thompson of Round Rock; sons, Richard Janak and Glen Janak, both of Houston; sisters, Stacy Wagner of Shiner and Frances Anderle of Point Comfort; brothers, Victor Janak of Hallettsville and Charlie Janak of Rockdale; and six grandchildren.
Preceded in death by: brothers, Alex Janak, Anton Janak, Leon Janak, and Joe Janak.
[Obit pulled from The Victoria (Texas) Advocate archives, 12/29/05.]
He was born April 6, 1932, in Lavaca County, to the late Rudolph and Julia Fikac Janak. He was a potman for Alcoa and a Catholic. He was a member of KJT and a U.S. Army veteran of the Korean Conflict.
Survivors: daughters, Teresa Patek of Shiner and Cleste Thompson of Round Rock; sons, Richard Janak and Glen Janak, both of Houston; sisters, Stacy Wagner of Shiner and Frances Anderle of Point Comfort; brothers, Victor Janak of Hallettsville and Charlie Janak of Rockdale; and six grandchildren.
Preceded in death by: brothers, Alex Janak, Anton Janak, Leon Janak, and Joe Janak.
[Obit pulled from The Victoria (Texas) Advocate archives, 12/29/05.]
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