Obit:

Luzovec, John L. (13 NOV 1904 - 17 AUG 1985)

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Surnames: LUZOVIC LUZOVEC STRUSS HARLOW NOVAK OVEN ZAGOZEN RODAK

 

----Source: Tribune-Record-Gleaner (Clark County, Wis.) 08/21/1985


Luzovec, John L. (13 NOV 1904 - 17 AUG 1985)


John L. Luzovec, age 80, born in Ely, Minn. Nov. 13, 1904, died Aug. 17, 1985 at Neillsville Memorial Hospital.

He is survived by his wife, Eula Harlow Luxovec, who he married in Chicago in 1937 two children Jean Jensen Struss of Versailles, Ky. And Buddy (Jay) Harlow of Milwaukee one sister, Mary Luzovec Novak five grandchildren seven great-grandchildren, several nieces, nephews and many friends.

John moved to Willard from Minnesota in 1913. He attended North Mound School in Willard, Clark County. In 1922 he moved to Chicago, where he was a streetcar motorman for 16 years. In 1944 he returned to Greenwood where he and John Zagozen ran the L Z Garage until 1948. At that time he sold his share and moved to Milwaukee. He worked for American Motors there until his retirement in 1967. At that time he moved back to Willard, which has been his home since.

He is preceded in death by his father, John Luzovec, his mother Frances (nee Oven) Luzovec, two brothers, Joe and Frank Luzovec of Willard two sisters, Angeline Luzovec Zagozen of Greenwood and Sophie Luzovec Rodak of Chicago, Ill.

Funeral services were held at 11:00 a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 20, 1985 at Rinka Funeral Home in Greenwood. Father Jim Lesczynski of Holy Family Church in Willard officiated.

 

 


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