Věstník (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 12, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 22, 1989 Page: 11 of 16
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Wednesday, March 22, 1989—VĚSTNÍK/11
Expression
Of Sympathy
We, the undersigned Resolution
Committee of SPJST Lodge No. 87,
Temple, on behalf of the officers and
entiremembership, wish to express our
deepest sympathy to the family of
JOAN HARDING,
who passed away Sunday, February
26, 1989, in her home at 2405 Marland
Wood Drive, Temple, at the age of 61
years.
Mrs. Harding was born in Canyon,
Texas to A.B. and Zola Caldwell
Pinnell. She attended West Texas State
University, and was a graduate of
Powers Modeling School in New York.
She married Otis Harding on
November 15, 1948. She lived in
Grand Prairie before moving to
Temple in 1971. She had been
chairperson of the March of Dimes
Golf Tournament for three years. She
was an avid golfer and was a member
of Milí Creek Country Club and
Wildflower Country Club. She was
past president of Women’s Golf
Association. She was a member of St.
Luke’s Catholic Church and the
Catholic Daughters. She served as
secretary for St. Vincent de Paul
Society for more then ten years. She
was active in Red Cross at Grand
Prairie. She was corporate secretary
for Harding Motors.
Services for Joan Harding were held
at 3 p.m. Monday, February 27th in
St. Luke’s Catholic Church of Temple
with the Reverend Oliver Johnson,
Monsignor John Driscoll and the
Reverend Walter Matus officiating.
Burial was in Bellwood Memoriál
Park. Sheffield Funeral Home of
Temple was in charge of
arrangements.
Survivors include her husband, Otis
Harding of Temple; a son, Steve
Harding of Temple; a daughter, Cindy
Snodgrass of Temple; her mother,
Zola Pinnell of Grand Prairie; a
brother, Ben Pinnell of Dallas; a sister,
Lou innis of Mesilla, New Mexico and
six grandchildren.
Memorials are to be made to cancer
research at Scott and White Memoriál
Hospital or the St. Vincent de Paul
Society of Temple.
Mrs. Harding was a member of
SPJST Lodge No. 87, Temple.
May she rest in eternal peace.
Resolution Committee
Mrs. Dorothy Chervenka
Mrs. Georgia Navrátil
Sidney Kacir
—SPJST—
Expression
Of Sympathy
We, the undersigned Resolution
Committee of SPJST Lodge No. 87,
Temple, on behalf of the officers and
entire membership, wish to express our
deepest sympathy to the family of
CECIL L.MASSEY, SR.,
who passed away Tuesday, February
28, 1989, in a Temple hospital at the
age of 71 years and he iived at 803
West Irving, Temple, Texas.
Mr. Massey was born in Mart, Texas
to the latě Robert Bell and Mary K.
Lynch Massey. He served in the U.S.
Army during World War II and
married Dorothy Dicks in 1948. He
worked in the maintenance department
of the Professional Building and for
the Temple Independent School
District prior to retirement.
Survivors include a son, Cecil
Massey, Jr. of Temple; a daughter,
Bettye Hawke of Temple and two
grandchildren.
Services for Mr. Massey were held at
3 p.m. Wednesday, March Ist at
Sheffield Funeral Home of Temple
with the Reverend George Sutton
officiating.
Mr. Massey was a member of SPJST
Lodge No. 87, Temple.
May he rest in eternal peace.
Resolution Committee
Mrs. Dorothy Chervenka
Mrs. Georgia Navrátil
Sidney Kacir
—SPJST—
Expression
Of Sympathy
We, the undersigned Resolution
Committee of SPJST Lodge No. 88 in
Housíon, Texas, wish to express our
sincere sympathy and comfort, on
behalf of our entire membership, to
the family of our departed member
LADIKE SLAV KUBÍČEK,
who passed away March 7, 1989 at the
age of 83. He and his wife, Emilie,
were married for 61 years.
Survivors include his wife, Emilie
Kubíček; two daughters, Bernice
Holub and Rose Barnes; one son,
Ladike Kubicek; eight grandchildren
and five great - grandchildren.
Interment was in Forest Park
Lawndale Cemetery at Houston,
Texas.
May he rest in peace.
Resolution Committee
Rita Alexander
Marie Stayton
Laura Warnasch
—SPJST—
Expression
Of Sympathy
We, the undersigned Resolution
Committee of SPJST Lodge No. 87,
Temple, on behalf of the officers and
entire membership, wish to express our
deepest sympathy to the family of
PAUL R. REAGAN,
who passed away Saturday, March 11,
1989, in a Temple hospital at the age of
43 years and he resided at 2906 Wren
Road, Temple, Texas.
Mr. Reagan was born in Temple. He
was a graduate of Temple High School
and Temple Junior College. He
received a bachelor’s degree from the
University of Texas at Austin. He
graduaíed from the University of
Texas Law School. He was assistant
district attorney for Bell County for 15
years. He was recently elected judge of
the 146th District Court. He was a
member of the Western Mills Church
of Chríst. He was a member of Knob
Creek Masonic Lodge No. 401,
Temple Lions Club and Bell County
Peace Officers Association. He was a
judge for the Bell County Spelling Bee
and a Reader for the Temple Public
LIbrsry.
Services for- Paul R. Reagan were
held at II a.m. Tuesday at Western
Mills Church of Chríst of Temple with
Minister James LeFan officiating. A
Masonic burial was held in Bellwood
Memoriál Park.
Survivors include his wife, Yvonne
Ann Reagan of Temple; a son, Brian
A. Reagan of Temple; his mother,
Minnie Reagan of Temple; a sister,
Mrs. Ronald T. (Patricia Ann) Lowe
of Arlington.
Harper - Talasek Funeral Home of
Temple was in charge of the
arrangements.
Mr. Reagan was a member of
SPJST Lodge No. 87, Temple.
May he rest in eternal peace.
Resolution Committee
Mrs. Dorothy Chervenka
Mrs. Georgia Navrátil
Sidney Kacir
—SPJST—
Expression
Of Sympathy
We, the undersigned Resolution
Committee of SPJST Lodge No. 87,
Temple, on behalf of the officers and
entire membership, wish to express our
deepest sympathy to the family of
sister
ALBÍNA SHENKIR,
who passed away Wednesday, March
8, 1989, in a Temple nursing home at
the age of 71 years and she resided at
612 Industrial Boulevard, Temple,
Texas.
Mrs. Shenkir was born in Bell
County, Texas to Adolf and Anna
Millian. She was a lifelong resident of
Bell County. Mrs. Shenkir and her
husband owned and operated Shenkir
Grocery for many years prior to their
retirement in 1973. She was a member
of Temple Brethren Church.
She was preceded in death by her
husband, Rudolph Shenkir, in 1980.
Services for Albína Shenkir were
held Saturday at 10 a.m. at Harper -
Talasek Funeral Home in Temple with
Rev. Albert Michalik officiating.
Burial was in Ocker Cemetery.
Survivors are two sons, Richard
Shenkir of Waco and Randy Shenkir
of Temple; three daughters, Judy
Millender, Pat Wiater and Carol
Stanke, all of Temple; two brothers,
Joe Millian of Belton and Ed Millian
of Temple; two sisters, Mary Martinec
of Temple and Agnes Michalik of San
Angelo and seven grandchildren.
Memorials may be made to the
Temple Brethren Church Building
Fund, 2202 Bird Creek Drive, Temple,
Texas 76502 or the Alzheimers
Association, 70 East Lake Street, Suitě
600, Chicago, Illinois 60601.
Mrs. Shenkir was a member of
SPJST Lodge No. 87, Temple.
May she rest in eternal peace.
Resolution Committee
Mrs. Dorothy Chervenka
Mrs. Georgia Navrátil
Sidney Kacir
—SPJST—
Expression
Of Sympathy
We, the undersigned Resolution
Committee of SPJST Lodge No. 88 in
Houston, Texas, wish to express our
sincere sympathy and comfort, on
behalf of our entire membership, to
the family of our departed member
VELASTA HOŠEK ZOBAL,
who passed away March 8, 1989 at age
76. She was an elder of First
Presbyterián Church and coordinator
of the church blood drive.
Survivors include one son, Donald
Zobal; three sisters, Lydia Jamail, Ella
Hošek and Bina Hanka.
Interment was in Hollywood
Cemetery at Houston, Texas.
May she rest in peace.
Resolution Committee
Rita Alexander
Marie Stayton ”
Laura Warnasch
—SPJST—
Expression
Of Sympathy
We, the undersigned Resolution
Committee of SPJST Lodge No. 88 in
Houston, Texas, wish to express our
sincere sympathy and comfort, on
behalf of our entire membership, to
the family of our departed member
WÍLBERT HENSKE,
who passed away March 10, 3989 at
age 66. He had been a member of
Lodge 88 Sociál Committee for many
years.
Survivors include his wife, Ida Mae
Henke; one son, Larry Henke; two
daughters, Paulette Singleton and
Janie DeGuerin; seven grandchildren
and one great - grandchild;
stepmother; two brothers and one
sister.
Interment was in Prairie Lea
Cemetery, Brenham, Texas.
May he rest in peace.
Resolution Committee
Rita Alexander
Marie Stayton
Laura Warnasch
—SPJST—
Expression
Of Sympathy
We, the members of SPJST Lodge
No. 133, San Antonio, wish to express
our deepest sympathy to the bereaved
family of our departed sister
EMMIE “PEGGY” ERSCH,
a loving wife, mother and
grandmother, who died on Saturday,
March 11, 1989 at the age of 71 years.
She was born in Comfort, Texas on
July 20, 1917 and was a member of St.
Joseph’s (South San) Catholic Church,
the SPJST, and the Hermann Sons
Vineta Lodge.
Survivors include her husband,
Albert E. Ersch, Sr.; son, Albert A.
Ersch, Jr.; daughter - in - law, Barbara
Ersch; grandchildren, Stephanie Ann
Leihsing and Stephen Paul Ersch;
sisters, Cíara Gombert of San
Antonio, Cora Kremel of Comfort and
Elsie Burks of Abilene; brother, Ernst
Bohnert, Jr. of Fredericksburg.
Peggy was preceded in death by her
baby daughter, Frances Elaine Ersch
and leaves behind many loving
relatives and friends.
Sister Emmie , Ersch was buried
Tuesday, March 14th in San Fernando
Cemetery after a funeral mass held at
St. Joseplťs (South San) Catholic
Church, with Reverend Valentine
Scherrer, OFM, officiating.
Respectfully submitted,
Jarolyn Popp, Secretary
—SPJST—
Features
Buckholts School/
Community Reunion
The second annual Buckholts
School and Community Reunion will
be held on June 3, 1989 with the theme
being “Just For Old Time’s Saké.”
Registration will begin at 10 a.m. in
Buckholts SPJST Halí. At noon a
barbecue meal will be catered by Rudy
Mikeska of Taylor. Dancing in the
evening to the music of Charles
Mikeska and the “Sensations” will
conclude the reunion. An invitation is
extended to all former and presem
students, teachers, school persormel,
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Sefcik, R. J. Věstník (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 12, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 22, 1989, newspaper, March 22, 1989; Temple, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth632838/m1/11/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Slovanska Podporujici Jednota Statu Texas.