Obit: Hribar, Mary (1895 - 1977)

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Surnames: HRIBAR MARINCIC HEDEMARK CROTZER BRUKSCH

 

----Source: Tribune-Record-Gleaner 03/02/1977

 

MARY HRIBAR


Mrs. Mary Hribar, 81, of Willard, Clark County, passed away at 8:30 p.m., Thursday, Feb. 24, 1977, at the Neillsville Memorial Home.


Funeral services were conducted by Rev. John Heagle on Monday, Feb. 28, at 10:30 a.m., at Holy Family Catholic Church. Burial was made at the Holy Family Cemetery.


Mary Hribar was born on Sept 14, 1895 at Luce, Yugoslavia. She was married to Frank Hribar on Oct. 27, 1927, in Yugoslavia. They came to Willard on Jan. 11, 1928, where they farmed. She was a member of the Holy Family Catholic Church and the SKJK Slovanian Lodge.


Surviving her are two sons, Louis of Chicago, and William of Willard five stepsons, Joseph of Willard, John of Chicago, Ludwig of Willard, Anton of Villa Park, Ill., and Walter of Greenwood four stepdaughters, Mrs. Rudy (Ann) Marincic of Willard, Mrs. Frank (Olga) Hedemark of Willard, Mrs. Mary Crotzer of Willard, and Mrs. Elmer (Bernice) Bruksch of Long Grove, Ill. one sister in Yugoslavia two grandsons nine step-grandchildren and 13 step-great-grandchildren.


Serving as pallbearers were Wally Hribar, Jr., Robert Hribar, Fred Hribar, Ronald Hribar, John Wildish and Richard Hribar. The ladies of Holy Family Church Circle served as honorary pallbearers. Rinka Funeral Home, Greenwood, was in charge of arrangements.


She was preceded in death by her husband, Frank, who died on Oct. 2, 1932.

 

 


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