Věstník (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 87, No. 42, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 3, 1999 Page: 10 of 16
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10/VESTNIK—Wednesday, November 3,1999
Resolution
of Sympathy
We, the members of the Resolution
Committee, on behalf of the member-
ship of Lodge Karel Jonas, No. 28 of
East Bernard, Texas, wish to express
our deepest and sincerest sympathy to
the ťamily of our departed sister,
EMILIE H. DUJKA.
Funeral Services for Emilie H.
Dujka, 87 of Waílis vvere held on
Monda}', August 16 at 11 a.m. from
the Knesek and Sons Funeral Home in
Wallis with Reverend Henry Beseda
officiating.
Interment was at Krásná Cemetery
in Wallis.
Mrs. Dujka died Friday, August 13,
1999 in Wharton.
She was born Emilie Henrietta
Schovajsa on October 13, 1911 in the
Michna School community near
Shiner to parents Frank and Rosalie
(Tichavsky) Schovajsa, natives of
Czechoslovakia and Hackberry,
Lavaca County, respectively.
She was raised on a farm and
attended school at the Michna School
and then Shiner High School, where
she graduated valedictorian of her
class in 1930. She attended Southwest
Texas State University in San Marcos
on a scholarship and received a tem-
porary teaching certificate.
She taught six years in the Michna
School and later in Fort Bend County,
Needville, Guy and Beasley, totaling
13 years of teaching. Every summer
she attended summer school at the
University of Texas in Austin and in
August 1939, she received a Bachelor
of Arts degree.
She was an active member of the
Brethren Church in Shiner and had
been a member of the Rosenberg
Brethren Church since she arrived in
Fort Bend County. She was also a
member of Lodge 28, East Bernard.
On August 22, 1945, she married
Adolph Dujka. They settled on a farm
in the Orchard-Tavener community,
where they lived all their married life.
Adolf Dujka died on February 16,
1992 after 46 years of marriage.
Survivors include: daughter and
son in-law, Donna and Paul Coppinger
of Piano; son, Jay Paul Dujka of
Richmond; son and daughter in-law,
David and Liz Dujka of Bay City;
granddaughter, Kelli Miller and hus-
band, Mike of Bay City; grandsons,
Paul Coppinger, Jr. and Douglas A.
Coppinger of Piano; great-grandchil-
dren, Madison Dujka and Morgan
Miller of Bay City; sister, Rosie
Wentrcek of Rogers; sister in-law,
Emma Schovajsa of Shiner; and
numerous nieces, nephews and other
family and friends.
She was preceded in death by her
parents, Frank and Rosalie Schovajsa;
brothers, infants Charles and Jerry
Schovajsa; sisters, Louise Hruška,
Vlasta Schovajsa and Annie
Schovajsa; and a brother, Frank L.
Schovajsa.
Memoriál contributions may be
made to the Krásná Cemetery
Association in Wallis.
May our departed sister rest in
peace and her memory remain with us
always.
Resolution Committee
Helen Kelner
Secretary
—SPJST—
Resolution
of Sympathy
We, the members of SPJST Lodge
35, Elk, wish to express our sincere
and heartfelt sympathy to the bereaved
family of our departed member,
EDNA
ROSE MACH,
79, of West, who passed away
Thursday, October 7, 1999 at her resi-
dence. Rosary was recited at 7 p.m.,
Monday, October 11 at Bellmead
Funeral Home. Masjs of Christian
Burial was held at 10 a.m., Tuesday,
October 12, 1999 at St. Joseph
Catholic Church in Elk with Father
Isidor Rosicki officiating. Burial was
at SPJST Pavelka Cemetery.
Mrs. Mach was born October 3,
1920 in Elk. She was a homemaker, a
member of SPJST Lodge 35 in Elk,
St. Joseph Catholic Church of Elk and
St. Ann’s Altar Society. She was also
a past secretary and treasurer for
SPJST Pavelka Cemetery Association
and past member of R.V.O.S.
Mrs. Mach was preceded in death
by her husband, John Mach on
January 5, 1997.
Survivors include her daughters,
JoAnn and husband, Ernest Nors of
West, Wanda Sebik and her husband,
Jack Levý of Waco; Bernice and
husband, Eugene Schiller of College
Station; son, John Ed Mach and his
wife, Stephanie of Waco; a sister,
Mrs. Otis (Emma) Česka of Waco;
10 grandchildren; 10 great-grand-
children; and several nieces and
nephews.
Pallbearers were Joe, Jeffery and
Jeremy Mach, James Riley. Freddie
and Billy Kubitza.
Memoriáls may be made to
Hillcrest Hospice, P.O. Box 5100,
Waco, Texas, 76708.
May our departed sister rest in
peace.
Submitted by,
Elizabeth Kubitza
—SPJST—
SUPREME LODGE SPJST
Temple, Texas
DEATH CLAIMS PAID IN SEPTEMBER, 1999
FROM 9/01/99 TO 9/30/99
DEATH
CLAIM
NAME
LODGE
LOCATION
DÁTE OF
ADMISSION
DÁTE OF
DEATH
AGE
CERTIF. NO.
22344
WilmaJ. Kelly
88
Houston
7/01/85
8/20/99
68
94067
22345
Raymond Leo Harless
172
Pasadena
11/15/84
1/19/99
78
92591
22346
Benjamin L. Lycka
172
Pasadena
12/28/79
7/13/97
81
80508
22347
Ruby Ann Schwartz
160
San Angelo
3/10/58
3/04/99
65
20334
22348
Lydia Leona Jansen
29
Taylor
4/12/44
6/28/99
76
607341
22349
Erwin H. Krueger
81
Needville
4/20/70
8/15/99
78
47477
22350
Cecile C. Melia
88
Houston
7/16/69
7/24/99
82
45317
22351
Melvin Dutschmann
177
Academy
6/08/72
8/31/99
77
54188
223S2
Joe Alvin Krenek
172
Pasadena
5/01/46
8/21/99
76
608554
22353
Minnie Marek
91
Crosby
7/07/29
8/23/99
93
600942
22354
Jarrid W. Brian
18
Elgin
3/19/75
8/11/99
24
63661
22355
Joseph S. Dobeš
88
Houston
9/14/60
7/31/99
91
24782
22356
John W. Šimeček
18
Elgin
11/11/28
7/10/99
87
600722
22357
Truman E. Moore
66
Waco
3/19/76
8/20/99
75
67431
22358
Frank Vašek
73
Seymour
5/08/34
2/03/99
87
602110
22359
Billy Ray Burns
88
Houston
11/05/74
7/23/99
68
62485
22360
Raymond Paul Prasatik
155
Austin
2/12/22
8/02/99
94
115420
22361
George Zabranskv
88
Houston
11/01/91
5/13/99
76
2026572
22362
Faye Viola Woodruýf
88
Houston
9/22/78
3/27/99
79
76627
22363
Alton Lavoy Lisso
49
Rowena
3/19/38
9/03/99
65
1000213
22364
MiUie Dobiáš
29
Taylor
5/08/64
7/28/99
91
30692
22365
Alice Marie Frazier
63
Sweet Home
3/02/49
8/22/99
72
610078
22366
Bernice Steinocher
28
East Bernard
11/01/51
8/29/99
54
901782
22367
Rudy W. Prihoda
40
El Campo/HiUje
6/06/50
9/07/99
69
702678
22368
Jerome Kubelka
88
Houston
12/22/48
8/19/99
86
610001
22369
Jim P. Foytik
38
Smithville
4/02/54
7/04/99
47
902530
22370
Carl William Zich
92
Fort Worth
11/15/33
8/27/99
83
300029
22371
Roger L. Peden
25
Ennis
3/06/87
8/01/99
60
U98134
22372
Helen Kalmus
32
Victoria
7/09/81
8/22/99
67
84420
22373
Frank D. Mikeska
47
Seaton
3/06/21
9/25/99
96
108169
22374
Marcus E. Hermes
63
Sweet Home
11/23/53
9/15/99
61
612001
22375
Dalton Paul Albert
201
Bleiblerville-
10/15/46
9/13/99
76
608877
22376
Charlie Lee Williams
177
Nelsonville
Academy
8/01/91
9/10/99
80
2026297
22377
Olga T. Shiller
29
Taylor
1/25/65
8/30/99
85
32015
22378
Louis Stanley Casey
87
Temple
6/18/48
7/21/99
78
609804
To the Bereaved Survivers of Our Deceased Brothers and Sisters, the Supreme Lodge SPJST Expresses Its Heartfelt Sympathy.
Fraternally,
Lanita Anglin, Secretary-Treasurer
" —SPJST—
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Vanicek, Brian. Věstník (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 87, No. 42, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 3, 1999, newspaper, November 3, 1999; Temple, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth632307/m1/10/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Slovanska Podporujici Jednota Statu Texas.