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Paul John Hudak

Male 1897 - 1964  (67 years)


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  1. 1.  Paul John Hudak was born 1897, Hrusov, , , Czechoslovakia; died 12 May 1964, Springhill, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada; was buried , Pine Grove Cemetery, Oxford, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada.

    Other Events:

    • Occupation: Oxford, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada; employee of Canadian National Railways
    • Obituary: 21 May 1964, Halifax, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada; Halifax Chronicle Herald

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    Obituary:

    Obituary

    OXFORD - The death occurred at All Saints Hospital, Springhill, of Paul John Hudak of Oxford.  He had been in failing health the past few years.  Born at Hrusov, Czechoslovakia, in 1897, son of the late John and Susanne Hudak, he had spent the past 38 years in Canada.  Prior to ill health, he had been an employee of the Canadian National Railways.  He was an adherent of Trinity United Church, Oxford.  He is survived by his wife, the former Ruby Thompson, of Oxford; two sons, by a former marriage, John of Cow Bay, Halifax County, and Paul of Hrusov, Czechoslovakia, as well as a sister, brother and eight grandchildren.  He was predeceased by his first wife, Susanne (Nach) Hudak.  The funeral was held from Black's Funeral Home, conducted by Rev. Dewis Rector, pastor of Trinity United Church, Oxford.  Burial took place at Pine Grove Cemetery, under direction of Frank Black and Son.

    [provided by Gerry Mattinson 16 Sep 2013]

    Paul — Ruby Muriel Thompson. Ruby (daughter of Loran Blenkhorn Thompson and Mildred Isadora Anderson) was born Sep 1909, Oxford, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada; died 29 Nov 1982, Sydney, , Nova Scotia, Canada; was buried , Pine Grove Cemetery, Oxford, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada. [Group Sheet]



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