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George J & Lillian J (Fuksa) Dobrovolny
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Calvary Cemetery
Hennessey, Kingfisher County, Oklahoma




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Oct 10, 1922 - Aug 31,2013
Obit for Lillian submitted by Lois Burdick

Published 9-4-13

Enid News and Eagle

Bison, OK — BISON — Mass of Christian burial for Lillian Dobrovolny, 90, will be 10 a.m. Friday, Sept. 6, 2013, at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church.

Burial in Calvary Cemetery, Hennessey. Arrangements by Cordry-Gritz Funeral Home, Hennessey.

Lillian was born Oct. 10, 1922, in Bison to Joseph and Julia Hladik Fuksa and died Saturday, Aug. 31, 2013, at her home.

She married George Dobrovolny Feb. 2, 1942, in Bison. He survives her.

Also surviving are daughters, Darlene Foster of Lakewood, Colo., and Betty Goe of Tennessee Ridge, Tenn.; sons, Alan Dobrovolny of Bison and Roger Dobrovolny of Drummond; nine grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. 

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