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Anna Mary Plisek Nixon
© Enid News and Eagle
02-05-1950
Submitted by: Lois Burdick

©Glenn

Anna M. and Roy J. NIXON

Karoma Cemetery


Anna Mary PLISEK NIXON

Recitation of the rosary for Anna Mary NIXON, 56 of Lahoma, Oklahoma will be at 7:30 p.m. Sunday in St. Michael's Catholic Church in Goltry, OK.

The funeral will be at 10 a.m.Tuesday in St. Michael's Catholic Church in Goltry. Rev. Havlik will officiate.

Burial will be in Karoma Cemetery in Goltry under the direction of Voss Funeral Home in Goltry. The body will lay in state at Voss Funeral Home until time for the service.

Anna Was born Jan. 3, 1894 in Nebraska to Anton E. and Barbara DEBALKA PLISEK and died early Saturday morning in an Enid Hospital, Feb. 4, 1950.

In 1916 Anna Married Roy Jennings Nixon in Goltry. They had one son.

Surviving are her husband, Roy, of the home; one son William Leroy Nixon of Lahoma; four brothers Adolph Plisek and Joseph J. Plisek, both of Goltry; Rudolph Plisek of Watava, Okla. and Henry Plisek of Omaha and three grandchildren.

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