Mrs. Kabella died in a Temple hospital. She was 67.
Mrs. Kabella was born in Waco. She married Joe W. Kabella in 1922. They had lived in Temple since 1937. She was employed at a Temple clothing store many years. She was financial secretary of the KJZT and was a member of the altar society at St. Mary's Church.
Surviving is her husband; one daughter, Mrs. Malcom L. Cezeaux of Pasadena; one son, Raymond J. Kabella of Houston; two sisters, Mrs. C.H. Toups of Refugio and Mrs. F. G. Gerik of West; two brothers, Albert Milberger of West and George J. Milberger of Dallas; five grandchildren.
The West News, West, Texas, Volume 71, No. 35, Edition 1, Friday, December 29, 1961, page 1.
Contributor: Betty Fajkus Marek (48445083)
Mrs. Kabella died in a Temple hospital. She was 67.
Mrs. Kabella was born in Waco. She married Joe W. Kabella in 1922. They had lived in Temple since 1937. She was employed at a Temple clothing store many years. She was financial secretary of the KJZT and was a member of the altar society at St. Mary's Church.
Surviving is her husband; one daughter, Mrs. Malcom L. Cezeaux of Pasadena; one son, Raymond J. Kabella of Houston; two sisters, Mrs. C.H. Toups of Refugio and Mrs. F. G. Gerik of West; two brothers, Albert Milberger of West and George J. Milberger of Dallas; five grandchildren.
The West News, West, Texas, Volume 71, No. 35, Edition 1, Friday, December 29, 1961, page 1.
Contributor: Betty Fajkus Marek (48445083)
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