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JOSEPH OTTO KALKA OBITUARY
Submitted by: Vernon Leake




JOSEPH OTTO KALKA
1902 - 1991


Joseph Otto Kalka, 88, Chandler, died Friday at his home.
Services will be held Monday at 2:00 p.m. at the Curry-Parks Chapel, with the Rev. Luster Key officiating.
Burial will be in New Zion Cemetery.
Kalka was born August 28, 1902, near Chandler to Albert and Mabel Kalka, and had lived in Lincoln County for most of his life. On June 1, 1928, he married Anna Mary Sukovaty in Stillwater. Kalka was a retired farmer and rancher.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Anna; his parents, his son, Joseph Otto Kalka Jr.; daughter, Mary Ann Kalka; brother, Irvin Kalka and sister, Ruth Clarkson.
Surviving relatives include sons Kenneth Kalka and Lewis Kalka, both of Chandler; sisters, Minnie Leake of Chandler; Viola Ingram of Chandler; and Opal Temple of Chandler; seven grandchildren and eleven great grandchildren.


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