Obit: Mikottis, Agatha (1892 – 1959)

 Contact: betty@wiclarkcountyhistory.org

Surnames: Mikottis, Nedivec, Vizza, Warren, Suda, Hribar, Johnson, Hendrickson, Hubner

 ----Source: Scrapbook of Bertha and Caroline (Wehrmann) Volk 1940-1950’s

Mikottis, Agatha (22 JAN 1892 – 05 JUL 1959)

 Mrs. Joseph Mikottis, nee Agatha Nedivec, was born in Jugoslavia, January 22, 1892 and was married there to Joseph Mikottis, November 5, 1910.  They came to the United States a few years later, and resided in Greenwood where Mr. Mikottis run a shoe shop, before moving to a farm north of the city, returning about six years ago to Greenwood.

Mrs. Mikottis was a faithful member of St. Mary’s Catholic Church of Greenwood and its St. Ann’s Society.

Mrs. Mikottis, who has been in ill health for several years with heart trouble, was taken to St. Joseph’s hospital, Marshfield, Saturday eve, July 4, 1959 and passed away there early Sunday morning, July 5, 1959 following a heart attack.

The body was brought to the Hill Funeral Home where on Tuesday eve a Rosary was said.

A Requiem Mass was read at 10 a.m. at St. Mary’s Catholic Church on Wednesday, July 8th with Rev. Aloysius Madec, pastor of Holy Family Catholic Church, Willard, officiating in the absence of Father Hartung.  Burial was made in St. Mary’s Cemetery.

The pallbearer’s were four grandsons; James Johnson, Richard Warren Jr., Robert Warren and Robert Vizza; John D. Speich and Frank Klinke.

Mrs. Mikottis is survived by her husband, Joseph, Greenwood; four sons, Stanley, Bensonville, Ill.; Adolph, California; Joseph Jr., Chicago; John, Roselle, Ill.; six daughters; Mrs. Richard (Sylvia) Warren, Chicago; Mrs. Joseph (Mary) Suda, Ohio; Mrs. John Martha) Hribar, Chicago; Mrs. Arthur (Anne) Johnson, Wisconsin Rapids; Mrs. Tom (Agatha) Hendrickson, Champaign, Ill.; Mrs. Richard (Betty) Hubner, Chicago; 29 grandchildren and 6 great grandchildren.            

 

 


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