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James "Jimmy" KRIVOHLAVEK
Enid News and Eagle
Garfield Co., OK
, September 1984
Submitted by: Lois Burdick

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James KRIVOHLAVEK

Garber Cemetery


GARBER
The funeral for James "Jimmy" Krivohlavek. 73, who died Wednesday in a nursing hoem in Garber will be at 10:30 a.m. Saturday in the Christian Church there. The Rev, Emmett Carroll woll officiate. Burial will be in the Garber Cemetery under the directionof the Anderson Funeral Home.
Krivohlavek was born January 23, 1911 in Garber to Frank and Mary Krivohlavek. He attended schools in the area and after graduating from Garber High School he joined his father in the Krivohlavek Hardware store. When his father died in 1955, he continued to operate the store until ill health forced him to retire earlier this year.

Krivohlavek was a member of the Christian Church at Garber, the Rotary Club, Odd Fellows Lodge, and theZCBJ Lodge.

Survivors include two brothers, Emil of Enid and Joe of Mountian Home, Ark. and one sister, Anne Cooper of McPherson, Kan. He was preceded in death by his parents and three brothers.


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