Obit: Goetz, Anna (Tomco) 1901-1945 (Johnstown, PA)
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Obit: Goetz, Anna (Tomco) 1901-1945 (Johnstown, PA)
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Posted: 22 Dec 2008 10:26PM GMT |
Classification: Obituary
Surnames: Goetz, Stewart, Tomco, Vavrek, Ware, Zavala
Mrs. John Goetz
Mrs. Anna (Tomco) Goetz, 44, wife of John Goetz, 341 Figg St., died at 11:40 p.m. Saturday at Memorial Hospital following an extended illness from a heart ailment. She was born on Sept. 1, 1901, in Clearfield County, a daughter of Michael and Mary Tomco, and was united in marriage with Mr. Goetz in Johnstown on Oct. 15, 1919. Surviving are her husband and three children: Cpl. John Jr., stationed in California; Pfc. Robert, now home on furlough after serving in the European theater, and Mrs. Martin Vavrek, at home. Mrs. Goetz was a sister of Mrs. Willie Ware, Detroit, Mich.; Mrs. Goldman Stewart, Williamsport; Michael and George Tomco, both of Osceola Mills, and Mrs. Joseph Stewart, Flinton. A step-brother, Pfc. Paul Zavala, is serving with the Army.
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Source: THE JOHNSTOWN TRIBUNE (Johnstown, Cambria, Pennsylvania) Monday Evening, 10 September 1945, “OBITUARY,” p. 11, c. 3; Cambria County Public Library, Johnstown, Pennsylvania
Mrs. Anna (Tomco) Goetz, 44, wife of John Goetz, 341 Figg St., died at 11:40 p.m. Saturday at Memorial Hospital following an extended illness from a heart ailment. She was born on Sept. 1, 1901, in Clearfield County, a daughter of Michael and Mary Tomco, and was united in marriage with Mr. Goetz in Johnstown on Oct. 15, 1919. Surviving are her husband and three children: Cpl. John Jr., stationed in California; Pfc. Robert, now home on furlough after serving in the European theater, and Mrs. Martin Vavrek, at home. Mrs. Goetz was a sister of Mrs. Willie Ware, Detroit, Mich.; Mrs. Goldman Stewart, Williamsport; Michael and George Tomco, both of Osceola Mills, and Mrs. Joseph Stewart, Flinton. A step-brother, Pfc. Paul Zavala, is serving with the Army.
[remainder of obit missing from my copy]
Source: THE JOHNSTOWN TRIBUNE (Johnstown, Cambria, Pennsylvania) Monday Evening, 10 September 1945, “OBITUARY,” p. 11, c. 3; Cambria County Public Library, Johnstown, Pennsylvania