Colorado County, Texas Obituaries MMichalcik, John. Old Time Settler Passes On Thursday. Mr. John Michalcik, old time settler of this section. Bila Horn community, south of Weimar, last Thursday night, and the remains were brought here for Interment In St. Michaels Cemetery Saturday morning, Rev. Jos. Szymanski officiating. A large number of his former neighbors and friends were present at the funeral. Mr. Michalcik was born in Germany May 2. He came to this country In 1. Holman, Fayette county. Later on he moved to the Osage section, where he lived for a number of years. Still later he moved to the Bila Hora community, where he lived up to the time of his death. Mr. Michalcik was married In 1. Miss Mary Watzlavick. To this union six children were born, and all are living. They are Mrs. S. L. Kucherka of Columbus, Mrs. Willie Taylor, John, Miss Annie, Miss Adela, and Alphonse, all of the Bila Hora community,Mr. Have you ever seen someone and thought, I wonder what it would be like to be them Confession Ive always thought the life of a longhaul truck driver would be. Texarkana, Texas and Arkansas newspaper. Includes news, sports, opinion, and local information. Click here to view German Shepherd Dogs in Texas for adoption. Individuals rescue groups can post animals free. RESCUE ME. Prosecutors in Dallas have dismissed a 2016 misdemeanor domestic assault charge against Heisman Trophywinning quarterback Johnny Manziel. The Dallas County District. Harris County Texas Pet License' title='Harris County Texas Pet License' />Fort Bend County Animal Services 1210 Blume Road Rosenberg, TX 77471 2813421512 Website Sugar Land Animal Services 101 Gillingham Ln Sugar Land, TX 77478. 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He stood high among his neighbors and friends, and his death is a sad blow to the family and all who knew him. To the bereaved widow and children, the heartfelt sympathy of a large circle of friends throughout this section is extended. Weimar Mercury, February 2. Michalcik, Marie VaclavikLady Passes Unto Her Reward. The earthly remains ot Mrs. Michalcik, respected lady of the Bila Hora community, former resident of the Osage community, were committed to mother earth in St. Michaels Cemetery Saturday morning, Rev. Jos. Szymanski officiating in a touching burial service. Active pall bearers were Messrs. Robert Michalcik, John Kaluza, Martin Walla, Joe Dusek, Frank Melnar and Frank Fojt. A large crowd of relatives and sympathizing friends was present to witness the last sad rites. Mrs. Marie Michalcik, nee Miss Marie Vacslaviksic, was born in Czechoslovakia on April 1. Coming to America about the year 1. Fayette county. In 1. Mr. John Michalcik. The happy couple lived in Fayette county until 1. Osage section. Here they lived until 1. Then they moved to the Bila Hora section, where they resided up to the time of their deaths. Mrs. Michalciks beloved husband preceded her in death some three years ago. Her death occurred March 2. The surviving children are Mrs. W. H. Taylor and Mrs. S. P. Kucherka of Columbus, Mrs. A. J. Fojt, John and Alfonse Michalcik and Miss Annie Michalcik, all of Bila Hora. Mrs. Michalcik had been in ill health for several months past. She was a beloved, good woman, devoted to her family, a kindly, interested neighbor and friend, and highly regarded in the community where she lived for so long a time. She raised a fine family of boys and girls, and in her passing they realize keenly they have lost the best friend they ever had. Our heartfelt sympathy goes out to them in their bereavement. Weimar Mercury, April 6, 1. Michalcik. Vlasta MelnarVlasta Michalcik Funeral Service. Held Feb. 2. 7Mrs. John Vlasta Michalcik, 9. Hallettsville, died Feb. Schulenburg Regency. Funeral. services were held Friday, Feb. St. Michael Catholic. Weimar with Rev. John Bily officiating. Interment followed at St. Michael Cemetery in. Weimar. Vlasta was born May 2. Bila Hora. to Frank and Emila Dusek Melnar. She attended Bila Hora School until the. She married John Adolph Michalcik on July. Bila Hora. She was a housewife who lived in this. Vlasta was the happiest in her kitchen. She enjoyed cooking and baking for the. She was always up and at em. Breakfast at 7 a. Her main concern while you were there was. Vlasta loved baking. She was also famous for all of the. She canned everything from the cucumbers. Although she knew her way around the. She knew how to do it all. And all would. be done wearing a dress and an apron. What a. lady Vlastas life would forever change on. Oct. 2, 1. 99. 2, the day her husband, John, died of a massive. Contoh Kertas Kerja Program Gotong Royong Sekolah on this page. A few years later, Alzheimers began to. Vlastas memory. Names and events became a. She would sit looking out her window. In June of 1. 99. Vlasta moved to. Schulenburg Regency for better care. Although Alzheimers. Vlasta of her memory, the disease couldnt take. She is survived by one son, Johnny Frank. Michalcik and wife Dolores of Houston and one daughter. Carol Ann Michalec and husband Victor of Weimar. Advanced Mp3 Catalog Pro Serial'>Advanced Mp3 Catalog Pro Serial. She is also survived by one sister, Leona. Scheffer of Hallettsville two sisters in law, Dorothy. Melnar of Weimar and Francis Melnar of. Hallettsville. Survivors also include four. Roxanne Menis and husband Ronnie of Weimar. Judy Horton and husband Bobby of Houston, Melissa Barton and. Jason of Weimar and Clarissa Michalec of Weimar and. Courtney and Casey Menis of. Weimar, Laauren and Jacob Horton of Houston and Clay Barton. Weimar. She was preceded in death by her husband. Pallbearers were Frank Grunewald of. Weimar, David Melnar of Schulenburg, Kenneth Scheffer of. Austin, Jason Barton and Ronnie Menis of Weimar and Bobby. Horton of Houston,Weimar Mercury, March 4, 2. Michalek, Adolf. Adolf Michalek Funeral Rites Held Wednesday. Funeral services for Adolf Michalek, 6. New Bielau area, were held Wednesday, March 9, at Hubbard Funralsic Home and St. Michaels Church, with burial in the church cemetery. The Rt. Rev. Msgr. A. F. Drozd officiated, assisted by the Revs. Thomas Flanagan and Thomas OCallaghan. Mr. Michalek died Tuesday at 1 4. Renger Hospital, Hallettsville. He had been ill about two months. A World War I veteran, he was born July 2. High Hill, Fayette County, the son of Adolf and Louise Michalek, who moved to the New Bielau area when he was a small child. He married Miss Ella Beken there and after a few years they moved to Edna vicinity in Jackson County, returning to this area nine years ago. He was an active member of the American Legion, and fellow members honored him with a graveside ceremony. He was also a member of the local Knights of Columbus council. Surivingsic in additonsic to his wife are one brother, Eddie Michalek, and three sisters, Mrs. Edwin Emilie Hoelscher, Mrs. Oscar Louise Hoelscher and Mrs. Edgar Clara Hoelscher, all of here. Pallbearers were Eddie Michalek Jr., Howard Hoelscher, Al Kasparek, Henry Beken Jr., Waton Beken and Hilmer Hasse. Weimar Mercury, March 1. Michalek. Elsie Walzel. FINAL RITES HELD FOR MRS. EDDIE. MICHALEKFuneral services were held here Thursday. Mrs. Eddie Michalek, 2. St. Michaels Church. Rt. Rev. J. J. Szymanski officiating, assisted by. Rev. Louis Blinka. Survivors include her husband, Eddie. Michalek, well known Weimar area resident one son two. Mrs. Joe Michalek of Rosenberg, Mrs. Louis Rabel of. Seguin four brothers, G. F. Walzel of Houston, Frank E. Robert and Bennie Walzel, all of Weimar and her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walzel, of Weimar area. Burial was in St. Michaels Cemetery. Attending the funeral from distant points. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walzel, Emil Walzel, Mrs. Frank. Rook, Mrs. Rudolph Schubert, Mr. Mrs. Emil Beck and. Mrs. Henry Schubert, all of Woodsboro Mr. Mrs. Albert Walzel, Mr. Mrs. Anton Walzel, Mrs. Rudolph. Walzel and daughters, Mrs. Annie Boeker and daughter, Bertha. Lee, all of Houston and Mr. Mrs. A. J. Beck, San. Antonio. Weimar Mercury, November 2. FUNERAL HELD FOR MRS. EDDIE. MICHALEK, 3. Funeral services for Mrs. Eddie Michalek. 2. Wedneday morning at the family home, were held here Thursday. St. Michaels Church, with the Rt.