Emigrated to the United States on the ship Niew Amsterdam, which arrived in Boston, Massachusetts from Rotterdam, the Netherlands on February 13, 1922. The passenger list includes Marie Bobel (age 43, widow, servant, born Svietla), Marie (16, seamstress, born Vienna, Austria), and Adolf (12, born Vienna, Austria); nationality Cz. Slov.; last permanent residence Vienna, Austria; nearest relative/friend Johann Brohaska, address Svietla; final destination Omaha, Nebr., to join her brother-in-law August Sonkup, address 3351 So 17 St.
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Evening World-Herald (Omaha, Nebr.), August 21, 1962, p. 24, col. 2
Deaths and Funerals
POLACEK – Marie, Abie, Neb. Passed away at Memorial Hospital August 19, age 84 years. Survivors: 1 son, Adolph J. Babel, Prairie Village, Kans.; step-son Jerry Polacek, Prague, Neb.; 2 daughters, Lydia, Mrs. Claude Young, Mrs. Agnes Aguilar, both of Omaha; 11 grandchildren; 2 great grandchildren; 1 brother, Vaclad Prochaska, Crete, Neb.; 1 sister, Mrs. Francis Kuchar, Omaha.
Funeral Wednesday morning, 9 a.m., Swoboda Chapel 9:30, St. Peter and Paul Church, Abie, Neb. Rosary, 8 p.m. Tuesday, at chapel, Father Michael Danko, officiating. Burial in Parish Cemetery.
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Fremont Guide and Tribune (Fremont, Nebr.), August 23, 1962, p. 13, col. 2
Marie Polacek Servcies Are Held
SCHUYLER – Servcies for Marie Polacek, 84, Abie, were held from Svoboda Funeral Chapel in Schuyler and at Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church in Abie with the Rev. Michael Danke officiating.
Burial was in church cemetery in Abie. Mrs. Polacek died Sunday in a Schuyler hospital.
She was born November 16, 1877 in Czechoslovakia and moved to this country in 1921. She was married to Edward Polacek in Omaha July 17, 1922.
Mrs. Polacek was a member of the CZBJ Lodge. Survivors include a son, Adolph J. Babel of Prairie Village, Kansas; stepson, Jerry Polacek of Prague; two daughters, Mrs. Claude (Lydia) Young and Mrs. Agnes Aguilar of Omaha; one brother, Vaclav Prochaska of Crete; one sister, Mrs. Frances Kuchar of Omaha; 11 grandchildren and two great grandchildren.
Emigrated to the United States on the ship Niew Amsterdam, which arrived in Boston, Massachusetts from Rotterdam, the Netherlands on February 13, 1922. The passenger list includes Marie Bobel (age 43, widow, servant, born Svietla), Marie (16, seamstress, born Vienna, Austria), and Adolf (12, born Vienna, Austria); nationality Cz. Slov.; last permanent residence Vienna, Austria; nearest relative/friend Johann Brohaska, address Svietla; final destination Omaha, Nebr., to join her brother-in-law August Sonkup, address 3351 So 17 St.
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Evening World-Herald (Omaha, Nebr.), August 21, 1962, p. 24, col. 2
Deaths and Funerals
POLACEK – Marie, Abie, Neb. Passed away at Memorial Hospital August 19, age 84 years. Survivors: 1 son, Adolph J. Babel, Prairie Village, Kans.; step-son Jerry Polacek, Prague, Neb.; 2 daughters, Lydia, Mrs. Claude Young, Mrs. Agnes Aguilar, both of Omaha; 11 grandchildren; 2 great grandchildren; 1 brother, Vaclad Prochaska, Crete, Neb.; 1 sister, Mrs. Francis Kuchar, Omaha.
Funeral Wednesday morning, 9 a.m., Swoboda Chapel 9:30, St. Peter and Paul Church, Abie, Neb. Rosary, 8 p.m. Tuesday, at chapel, Father Michael Danko, officiating. Burial in Parish Cemetery.
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Fremont Guide and Tribune (Fremont, Nebr.), August 23, 1962, p. 13, col. 2
Marie Polacek Servcies Are Held
SCHUYLER – Servcies for Marie Polacek, 84, Abie, were held from Svoboda Funeral Chapel in Schuyler and at Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church in Abie with the Rev. Michael Danke officiating.
Burial was in church cemetery in Abie. Mrs. Polacek died Sunday in a Schuyler hospital.
She was born November 16, 1877 in Czechoslovakia and moved to this country in 1921. She was married to Edward Polacek in Omaha July 17, 1922.
Mrs. Polacek was a member of the CZBJ Lodge. Survivors include a son, Adolph J. Babel of Prairie Village, Kansas; stepson, Jerry Polacek of Prague; two daughters, Mrs. Claude (Lydia) Young and Mrs. Agnes Aguilar of Omaha; one brother, Vaclav Prochaska of Crete; one sister, Mrs. Frances Kuchar of Omaha; 11 grandchildren and two great grandchildren.
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