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Funeral services were held at at Cleburne last
Wednesday at one o'clock for Mrs. Augusta Musil,
who died at her home in Manhattan the previous
Sunday. Services were held in the First Methodist
church by the Rev. M. W. Whitlow, pastor, and by
Rev. Alex Ekert, former pastor, who was called back
for the occasionto Cleburne. A second service was held in Manhattan at the Burliew-Cowan funeral home, at 3 p.m.. following the Cleburne service, at which Rev. Ekert, assisted by Dr. A. E. Kirk, pastor the of the FIrst Methodist church of Manhattan. and the Rev. B.A. Rogers, director of the Wesley Foundation of the church. Interment was in Sunset cemetery, Manhattan. |
Mrs. Musil was born in Cleburne March 11, 1895,
and was a lifelong resident of the surrounding
community. A member of the Order of the Eastern
Star, at Randolph, and the Grange, she had only
recently been elected a local officer in the latter
organization. Besides her husband, Mrs. Musil is survived by a daughter and a son, Mrs. Calvin Thompson, Tulsa, Okla., and Joseph D. Musil, Wilkinsburg, Pa.; her parents Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sedivy, of Irving; a brother, Adolph Sedivy, Irving; and three sisters: Mrs. Fred Musil, Manhattan, and Mrs. Emil Rigel and Mrs. Frank Harolek, both of Irving. |