Obit: Remzgar, Anton (6 JUN 1864 - 29 JAN 1950)


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Surnames: REMZGAR GOSAR RUPNIK FENDER JANSE PIVEK MAUSERT PEROSHEK VOLOVSEK RAKOVEC RAKOVIC BREZIC TRUNKEL ARTAC KUZNACIC KONCAN DOLENCE REMSGAR

 

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Remzgar, Anton (6 JUN 1864 - 29 JAN 1950)


Funeral services for Anton Remzgar, 85, who lived 4 1/2 miles southwest of here, will be held at the Holy Family Catholic Church in Willard at 10 a.m. Wednesday, February 1, 1950.

He died Sunday evening, January 29, 1950, at the home of his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gosar. The body will lie in state at his home until time of the services at which the Rev. Odilo Hajnsek will officiate.

Mr. Remzgar was born in Jugoslavia June 6, 1864. He received his education there and in 1892 he was married to Mrs. Anna Rupnik.

In 1900 he and his wife came to the United States where they made their home in Waukegan, Ill., until he moved to his present home in 1928.

Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Frank (Mary) Gosar, Greenwood and Mrs. Antonio (Elizabeth) Fender, Chicago.

Surviving stepchildren include Mrs. Frances Janse and Mrs. Mary Remzgar, Waukegan, Ill Roy Pivek, Racine and Mrs. Ivana Mausert and Thomas Rupnik, Jugoslavia.

His wife and a daughter, Josephine, and a brother preceded him in death.

Burial was made in the parish cemetery.

Pallbearers were Ludwig Peroshek, Stanley Volovsek, Cyril Rakovic, John Brezic, Anton Trunkel Sr., and Mike Artac.

Music was provided by the Holy Family Church choir.

Attending from out of town were Mrs. Antonio Fender, Miss Julia Gosar, and John Kuznacic, Chicago Sister M. Antonia, Stevens Point Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pivek, Racine Mr. and Mrs. Leo Remzgar, Mrs. John Koncan Sr. and Mrs. Paul Dolence, Waukegan, Ill.

 

 


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