Mrs. Anders is survived by one daughter, Jeanette Citzler and husband Atlan Jr. of Pflugerville; three grandchildren, Amy Caby, Byron Citzler and Edward Citzler and wife Robin. Mr. Alexander had been fatally ill for the past four months and for the past eight weeks his death was expected at any time. Thunder possible. He died in M. D. Anderson Hospital at Houston, where he had been a patient for three weeks. L. Pozdral preached a funeral sermon in German and his two sons spoke in English. Tim Kosler officiated. After services at Hubbard Funeral Home, Solemn Requiem High Mass was celebrated at St. Michael's Catholic Church by Rev. To them and to the distressed husband and other relatives THE MERCURY extends deep sympathy. Deceased was born January 30, 1878 at Perryville, Tenn., and came to Fayette County in 1881, he was a son of the late A. E. Andrews and Mrs. Kittie (Taylor) Andrews, and for a period of years live to in La Grange. Fayette Tribune | Obituaries The Weimar Mercury, Thursday, March 24, 2005. This union was blessed with five children, one preceding the father to the grave. We miss the sunshine of thy face. For the past four years he had been an invalid; up to the day prior to his death, he was in a cheerful mood, and gave no sign of leaving. Anders, died at the family residence (Gregory old homestead) in the Southern part of the city, Sunday night leaving to mourn her loss, a husband, a two-year-old son, a mother, and several sisters and brother. It was a shock to the whole community, and the many firends of the bereaved young parents sympathize with them in their sorrow. Fayette County Biographies at Genealogy Trails Active pallbearers were Gilbert Hermes, Raymond Lampe, Guy Tiemann, Charles Albrecht, Alfred Ehlers and Alfred Blume. Cyril & Methodius Catholic Church, Dubina, with burial in the parish cemetery. Mrs. Martha Allen died March 19, age 93 years. Rev. Oscar E. Linstrum officiating. Daily Courier Obituaries 2003-2011 at Ancestry.com ($) It is reported Mr. Anders was riding in the turtle back of the car and was thrown out by the impact when the car collided with the train. Survivors include his widow, three children, Van Lee, Adolph and Wilbur Lee. Rev. With her parents she came to this country at an early age. John Anders of Cistern. Pallbearers were Barry Demel of Schulenburg, Tony Vasut of Houston, Randy Demel of Houston, Clinton Heinrich of Austin, Arnold Adamek of Houston, Glen Adamek of Houston and Michael Pelech of Port Lavaca, all nephews. The Colorado County Citizen, December 24, 1981, Pg. Browse Connellsville local obituaries on Legacy.com. Capt. Dustin Beck officiating. PalL bearers were his grandson, Edwin Thormahlen, Alvin Imken, Edison Manske, Eugene Ahlhorn, Leon Ahlhorn and Warren Wubbenhorst. Arnold Anders, a nephew, was celebrant of the funeral mass, assisted by Rev. Uniontown, PA Obituaries at tributes.com The funeral was largely attended, many old time friends of the family from this section being present. Pallbearers were Adolph Anders, George Anders II, Wilbert Anders, Milton Blaschke, Marcus Demel, and Allen Konvicka, all grandsons. Schulenburg Sticker, 20 April 1917, page 1. Pallbearers were Frank Krecmer, Roy Adamcik, Thoma Korenek, Robert Jones, Bennie Hromadka and Victor Adamcik. Since 1942 she has made her home in Houston with her daughters, Miss Stella Amberg and Mrs. Elsie Knigge. Matthew Groenke officiating. 2. Jim Barlow. Pallbearers were Nick Lyssyj, Alfonz Narendorf, Daniel Chapman, Henry Tupa, Henry and Waldemar Huebner. Arnold Anders, a son who is assistant pastor at St. Michael's will officiate. Our heartfelt sympathy goes out to her bereaved ones. He was born on Jan. 7, 1927 in La Grange, to Edward and Ollie (Keilers) Anders. Lenzen officiated. The family has many friends here who sympathize with them in the going of mother and grandmother. Smith and Lunn did everything for him that medical skill could suggest, but the disease, hemorrhage of the bowels, would not yield to any treatment, and with all the tender nursing of loving hands he lingered until death relieved of his suffering, which was intense up to the within a few hours of his death. at Pennsylvania Tombstone Project search cemetery transcriptions for Flatonia, April 10.George Edward, the infant son of Dr. and Mrs. George W. Allen, Jr., of this place, died on Monday evening at this place and was buried yesterday at 4:30 o'clock. Find an obituary, get service details, leave condolence messages or send flowers or gifts in memory of a loved one. Her remains were laid to rest in the old cemetery by the side of her life partner Saturday afternoon. The sad news was received by relatives and friends with expressions of sincerest regret. Cyril & Methodius Catholic Church, Dubina. On July 29, 1933, they celebrated their golden wedding anniversary. Beaumont, Texas, August 2. all records in Connellsville, PA La Grange Journal, January 16, 1936, page 6. Flatonia, Texas, November 18.Mr. Speckles, Mrs. Elsie Knigge and Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Since no one has written in detail the life history of the late E. C. Albrecht, this writer is endeavoring to give it to the best of his knowledge. She leaves to mourn her husband, Carl Anders, five daughters and three sons; these are: Mrs. Augusta Zapp, Mrs. Emma Dipple, Mrs. Erna Ahlhorn, Mrs. Adele Levein, Mrs. Lonie Dipple, and Emil, Ervin, and Onie Anders; also 20 grandchildren. Lloyd UBER, Sr. . Died At the residence of her son-in-law, Otto Moellenberndt, Friday, November 14th, Mrs. Auguste Amberg; aged 71 years, 4 months and 18 days. This Week; This Month; This Year; Stories per page; 15; 25; 50; 125; View; Grid List. Holub of Weimar and Mrs. Frank Klesel of this city; by three sons, Anton of Needville, Frank and Joe E. of Schulenburg. Officiating were Rev. Mr. Sanders. It is with sorrow that we are called upon to chronicle the death of Mr. Fritz Albrecht, Sr., who accidentally shot and killed himself on his farm at Witting Sunday morning between 11 and 12 o'clock. His last stay there had been about three months. Pallbearers will be Mr. Adamcik's nephews, Gene Kristoff, Tommy Kristoff, Ike Petras, Jim Hluchanek, Alvin Adamcik and Mark Mazoch. She had been in declining health for several months, and died of lingering disease after much suffering. He remained in Rutersville until he engaged in business at Breslau, Lavaca county. In 1938 he started a business in Weimar under the name of "Adamcik's Radio and Appliance." Msgr. Fayette Tribune - a place for remembering loved ones; a space for sharing memories, life stories, milestones, to express condolences, and celebrate life of your loved ones. To them the Sticker tenders its most sincere sympathy. C., Louis, Otto, and Fritz Albrecht, all of La Grange, and George Albrecht of Schulenburg; 11 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. Died at the residence of her grandfather G. W. Penn Esq., ABIETTA, aged three years and 8 monthsonly child of Mr. E. S. and Mrs. Fannie J. Szymanski of Weimar and Rev. Lieut. He was born on October 7, 1910, in Harms, Texas, a son of John and Sophie Gerdes Anders, and was married to Maenelda Herdler on Dec. 18, 1935, in Waldeck. He was preceded in death by his wife and one brother-in-law, Max Matthijetz. He was drafted by the St. Louis Cardinals and played professional baseball for four years. Henry Aharnes whose death occurred at Freyburg Thursday last was a confederate veteran with a distinguished record, he having originally been Second Lieutenant under Captain Ledbetter, afterwards promoted, on account of distinguished services, to first Lieutenant, was also present at the seige [sic] of Vicksburg. Only a few years ago, another son died as the result of an accident. Schulenburg Sticker. Mr. Albrecht engaged in farming and for a number of years was owner and operator of a cotton gin at Willow Spring, which he later sold to L. C. Muenzler, who is still residing in this community. He was a member of the Schulenburg school board for 10 years. Tim Kosler officiating and Rev. Obituaries of The Week See what memories people are sharing about their loved one's lives. Search Fayette County obituaries and condolences, hosted by Echovita.com. Jerome Frederick Adamcik was born at Holman Sept. 30, 1913, the son of John R. and Mary Kubala Adamcik, and lived his entire life there. She was born in Moravia Czechoslovakia in 1867. Funeral services were held Wednesday, Jan. 8, at Weimar and Dubina for Mrs. Charles Adamcik, 78, who died Monday in a Schulenburg rest home after more than two years' illness. Body blessing service will be in Schwenke-Baumgarten Funeral Home at 8:45 a.m. Thursday, with Requiem Mass at 9 a.m. at St. Rose Catholic Church. The former Albina Hromadka, daughter of George and Terezie Hromadka, Mrs. Adamcik was born Oct. 29, 1885, at Dubina and was married there to Mr. Adamcik in November 1908. Funeral will be Saturday, April 5, 1997 at 12:00 noon at Ebenezer Baptist Church, 1010 E. 10th St. Burial will be at Cook-Walden/Capital Parks Cemetery. She was a lifetime resident of La Grange and a member of the Sacred Heart Catholic Church, The Altar Society, the CDA and the KJZT. Sunday afternoon, with the sun shining from a cloudless sky, the body was lowered to the dark recesses of the grave, while hundreds of sympathizing friends stood near, dropping a tear of sorrow, and in full sympathy with the husband, the children and the relatives of both. Heart failure was the probable cause. In 1931 he was transferred to the La Grange plant of the Peter Company and was employed there until he left to accept employment with the Frederick Produce Company in Houston, August, 1934. There are also several other children in the family. Alphonse Anders of Camp Polk, La., and Geo. Interment was in the Pagel cemetery near Fayetteville. He was also a member of Post L., Travelers' Protection Association of La Grange. James H. Watts, of Columbus. Many hearts throughout this community were saddened last Friday morning May 31 when news spread that Mrs. Frances Anders was dead. Fayette County, Pennsylvania obituaries, deaths, cemetery and Burial was in the Winchester Cemetery. She was married Oct. 21, 1913, to Frank J. Anders, and they lived in the Dubina area for the rest of his life. Adamcik is survived by her husband, Adolph Adamcik of La Grange; five daughters, Martha Hill of Austin, Lillian Barnes of Austin, Helen Janacek of Dallas, Florence Hrncir of Dallas and Lucy Janda of Houston; nine sons, Charles Adamcik of Dallas, Leon Adamcik of Dallas, Edwin Adamcik of Dallas, Adolph Adamcik of Dallas, Frank Adamcik of Dallas, John Adamcik of Dallas, Ben Adamcik of Terrell, Jerome Adamcik of Houston and Lawrence Adamcik of La Grange; five sisters, Bessie Jolly of Houston, Ann Richardson of Houston, Georgia Urban of Houston, Frances Demel of Schulenburg and Mary Dittrich of Schulenburg; seven brothers, Stanley Muras of Houston, Charlie Muras of Houston, Frank Muras of Houston, Louis Muras of Houston, T. E. Muras of La Grange, Anton Muras of Columbus and Ladd Muras of Flatonia; 50 grandchildren; and 30 great grandchildren. FLATONIA, Tex., July 28.-- Miss Annie Anderle died at her country home and was buried at the Pracha [Praha] Catholic cemetery. She became an avid fan of girls' athletics and served as scorekeeper for the Lady Leopards basketball and softball teams even after she retired. Vaclav Bily officiating. In 1975 he became a resident of Colonial Nursing Home at Schulenburg. . DiedOn the 10th inst., at Beauchamp-place, Warwick, Elizabeth, wife of Lancelot Abbots, aged 75 years. Survivors include 3 daughters, Mrs. Robert Krecmer of Weimar, Mrs. Albert Buxkemper of El Campo and Mr. Tony Korenek of Houston; 3 sons, Geo. Honorary pallbearers, also grandsons, were Gilbert Blaschke, Leon Blaschke, Darjus Brisco, Al J. Demel, Johnnie Demel, Thomas Konvicak, and Daniel Vacek. He was the son of Carl and Wilhelmine Albrecht, who were among the pioneer settlers of this community. She attained the age of 89 years, 2 months and 2 days. Clarence Oestreich officiating. Surviving are his grief stricken widow; 4 sons, Alvin S2-c, who is stationed in the Hawaiian Islands, Leo, Werner and Waldo and one daughter Valeria; two brothers, Anton of Rosenberg, and Frank of Victoria; two sisters, Mrs. Frank Klesel of Schulenburg and Mrs. Millie Huebner of Wapknoto, Ohio. Gloria was born April 7, 1933 in Johnstown, Pennsylvania to Eugene and Ann (Popovich) Hynicka. Henry O. Rolf, with Rev. The Fayette County Record, Tuesday, July 6, 1965. You can click this link to create an obituary. John Fiesta Age 94 Hidden Valley (Formerly of Connellsville), PA John A. Fiesta, 94, of Hidden Valley, originally of Connellsville, passed away on Wednesday June 21, 2023 at his home. The auto he was riding in collided with a Santa Fe passenger train. Obituaries. On Friday she became weak and medical skill, loving relatives and friends could not turn the approach of the grim reaper. The remains were laid to rest at Dubina, Friday, April 17, at 9 a.m. His son, Rev. Mrs. Max RACKOFF died in 1938. Mrs. Anders was one of the oldest settlers of the Dubina section. . Joe E. Anders life-long resident of this section passed away of a heart attack on Monday, March 26. She was currently spending many hours as the coordinator of the Colorado County TXGenWeb Project and had been awarded the 2006 County of the Year Award for her work on that website which included recording every known burial in the county, both marked and unmarked. Memorial services for Leward Anders, 78, of La Grange were held Tuesday, May 31 at St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church in La Grange with Rev. This union was blessed with ten children, two of whom died in infancy. Cyril & Methodius Church and St. Joseph's Society at Dubina. Peace Justice Lloyd Dippel of La Grange, who held the inquest, rendered a verdict of death by her own hand. She was baptized and confirmed in Germany; in 1881 she came with her parents, one brother and two sisters to America and settled near Oldenburg, Texas. Active pallbearers included John Janecka of Columbus, Steve Janecka of Houston, Victor Janecka of Weimar, Sgt. He was born May 8, 1948, in Connellsville, Fayette County, Pa., son of the late Earl Landman and the late Helen Shreck Landman. Also 17 grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Warren Randolph McGraw died at home on Flag Day, June 14, 2023, surrounded by loved ones. The La Grange Journal, Thursday, April 1, 1920. Obituaries, Fayette County, He was taken to St. Joseph's Infirmary, where he died early Wednesday morning. Mrs. Alberts is survived by her husband, 15 children, her aged parents, four brothers, three sisters, eleven grandchildren, and a large number of relatives and friends, to whom we extend out deepest condolence. She knew she was seriously ill; with the grim determination to submit to the ordeal, and through the efforts of a surgeon arrest the rapid advance of bodily succumb, she accepted the verdict. She was married to Ludwig Anders at Ammannsville on Feb. 7, 1910. Fourteen grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren also survive. A grandson preceded her in death. Deceased who was the daughter of John and Anna Heller was born near Ammannsville March 15, 1883 and at the time of her demise was in her thirty-first year. A memorial service will be Thursday, Feb. 5 at 2 p.m. at the First United Methodist Church in Weimar. He was born 19 October 1857. After his wife's death in 1962, Mr. Anders remained on his farm, but when his son died in 1971, he moved to Schulenburg because of failing health. John Addicks, Sr., aged 80 years, died at the home of his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Rohde of near Warrenton, Thursday, March 12. Latest; Featured posts; Most popular; 7 days popular; By review score; . Edmund Bily. and Rudolph Ripper, Charles and Joseph Christ and Leo Dreitner, all of Schulenburg, and Victor Dreitner of Port Lavaca. Many sincere regrets were expressed over the passing of Mrs. A. W. Albrecht of Flatonia which occurred at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, November 28, 1967 in Crews Hospital, Gonzales. Mr. Antosh was born March 29, 1901 at Swiss Alp, a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Frank Antosh. Mrs. Rosa Allen, nee Forres, was laid to rest here in the Protestant cemetery last Friday evening. US Obituary Collection 1930-Current search millions of obituaries in They then removed to Fayetteville and built them a model little home, in which they had planned to spend the remaining years of their lives in retirement. Survivors include his wife; three sons and daughters-in-law, Byron and Frances Appelt of Cedar Creek, John and Diana Appelt of Bastrop, and Jason Appelt and fiance Laura Dilloway of Round Rock; two daughters, Christal Appelt Thomas and husband Mike of Rock Springs, Ga. and Carrie Appelt Butler and husband Gerry of Durham, N.C.; three grandchildren, Jeffrey Webb and wife Mary, Kenneth Butler and Shelbie Lynn Appelt. Her father and two sisters of Beaumont attended the funeral. Rev. He was a retired postal employee here at La Grange, and also served on the La Grange city council for many years. Sister Mary Firmina, CDP, succumbed Monday, May 24, in Santa Rosa Hospital, San Antonio, at the age of 84. One of the sisters twin, died at the age of 22 years. Mrs. Louisa Anders, who resided with her son Alvin Anders on Rt. Grandsons Anthony Adamcik, Larry Southerwood, Leo John Rainosek, Willie Bohac, Daniel Lidiak and Ivan Mazoch Jr. were pallbearers. Of late, she had been residing in Schulenburg. It was here that most of her best days were spent and when her last hour came and the God of eternity called her to her everlasting rest, it was her desire that beneath the shady trees of our Silent City, on its sloping hillsides, surrounded by the beauty, happiness and contentment of our people, where the flowers are sweetest and the birds warble their most melodious songs, should be the eternal abiding place of all that was mortal of her.