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Butler County Press (David City, Nebr.), March 3, 1920, p. 6, col. 3
[under Abie column]
Mrs. Edward Polacek died at her home four miles east of Abie Monday, Feb. 23. She had been in poor health for several years, but was critically ill only four days before she died. She was in her 30th year. Her maiden name was Anna Ostry. Burial was made in the Catholic cemetery at Abie. Surviving Mrs. Polacek are her husband, five small children, the eldest being seven years of age and the youngest five weeks old. She is survived also by her mother and several brothers and sisters.
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Butler County Press (David City, Nebr.), March 3, 1920, p. 6, col. 3
[under Abie column]
Mrs. Edward Polacek died at her home four miles east of Abie Monday, Feb. 23. She had been in poor health for several years, but was critically ill only four days before she died. She was in her 30th year. Her maiden name was Anna Ostry. Burial was made in the Catholic cemetery at Abie. Surviving Mrs. Polacek are her husband, five small children, the eldest being seven years of age and the youngest five weeks old. She is survived also by her mother and several brothers and sisters.
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ZDE V PANU ODPCIVA
ANNA POLACEK
ZEM. 22, UNORA 1920
V STARI 32 ROKU 7 MES
odpociuej o pokoji!
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Mary Ostry Vlasak
1878–1971
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Emilie Ostry Jambor
1879–1934
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Annastsia L. "Stazie" Ostry Polacek
1881–1973
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Frank J. Ostry
1882–1972
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John Thomas Ostry
1885–1971
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Adolph V Ostry
1889–1966
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Louis Cyril Ostry
1891–1971
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Joseph Method Ostry
1891–1952
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Rose L Ostry Humlicek
1893–1981
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1897–1905
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