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Rosina <I>Shupak</I> Milberger

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Rosina Shupak Milberger

Birth
Czech Republic
Death
13 Feb 1935 (aged 70)
McLennan County, Texas, USA
Burial
West, McLennan County, Texas, USA GPS-Latitude: 31.7750266, Longitude: -97.0869866
Plot
Section 8 Row 6
Memorial ID
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Mrs. Rosa Milberger, Pioneer Citizen, Dies; Funeral Here Friday

Mrs. Rosa Milberger, 71, died at her home one and one-half miles south of town at 6 p.m. Wednesday after and extended illness. She had been growing worse for some time.

A native of Czecho-Slovakia, Mrs. Milberger was born in that country on March 13, 1864. She came with her parents to this country at the age of 14 years, and had lived here since. Widow of the late Joseph Milberger, she had lived in the house where she resided for sixteen years.

Funeral services will be held this morning, Friday, February 18th, from the residence at 9:30 and at the Church of the Assumption at 10:00 o'clock, with Father E.J. Polcak officiating. Interment will be at the Catholic Cemetery.

Survivors are four daughters, Mrs. Frank Prikryl, Mrs. Joe Kabella, Mrs. F. G. Gerik and Miss Jospehine Milberger, all of West; two sons, Albert Milberger and George Milberget of West.

The host of friends of deceased and family extend their sincere sympathy to the survivors in their time of sorrow.

The West News, West, Texas, Volume 45, No. 38, Edition 1, Friday, February 15, 1935, page 1.

Contributor: Betty Fajkus Marek (48445083)
Mrs. Rosa Milberger, Pioneer Citizen, Dies; Funeral Here Friday

Mrs. Rosa Milberger, 71, died at her home one and one-half miles south of town at 6 p.m. Wednesday after and extended illness. She had been growing worse for some time.

A native of Czecho-Slovakia, Mrs. Milberger was born in that country on March 13, 1864. She came with her parents to this country at the age of 14 years, and had lived here since. Widow of the late Joseph Milberger, she had lived in the house where she resided for sixteen years.

Funeral services will be held this morning, Friday, February 18th, from the residence at 9:30 and at the Church of the Assumption at 10:00 o'clock, with Father E.J. Polcak officiating. Interment will be at the Catholic Cemetery.

Survivors are four daughters, Mrs. Frank Prikryl, Mrs. Joe Kabella, Mrs. F. G. Gerik and Miss Jospehine Milberger, all of West; two sons, Albert Milberger and George Milberget of West.

The host of friends of deceased and family extend their sincere sympathy to the survivors in their time of sorrow.

The West News, West, Texas, Volume 45, No. 38, Edition 1, Friday, February 15, 1935, page 1.

Contributor: Betty Fajkus Marek (48445083)


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