El Paso Times, Monday, January 4, 1960, Page 3:
"Mrs. Linek Funeral Pending"
Mrs. Louise E. Linek, 71, of 3931 Sacramento St., died Sunday in a local hospital.
She had been a resident of El Paso 35 years, and was a member of the Methodist Church. She was a member of Mary Milton Lodge, Auxilliary of Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen, and Western Rebecca Lodge No. 191. Survivors include her husband, Victor Linek, El Paso, three daughters, Mrs. Gordon Sage, Alamogordo, N. M., Mrs. Milton C. Hansen, El Paso, and Miss Virginia Cunningham, Inglewood, Calif.; two sisters, Mrs. R. O. Branch, El Paso and Mrs. T. L. Price, Austin; one brother F. T. Erwin, Austin, and one grandson, of El Paso. All out-of-town relatives were on route for the funeral. Funeral arrangements were pending with Harding and Orr Funeral Home."
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El Paso Times, Monday, January 4, 1960, Page 3:
"Mrs. Linek Funeral Pending"
Mrs. Louise E. Linek, 71, of 3931 Sacramento St., died Sunday in a local hospital.
She had been a resident of El Paso 35 years, and was a member of the Methodist Church. She was a member of Mary Milton Lodge, Auxilliary of Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen, and Western Rebecca Lodge No. 191. Survivors include her husband, Victor Linek, El Paso, three daughters, Mrs. Gordon Sage, Alamogordo, N. M., Mrs. Milton C. Hansen, El Paso, and Miss Virginia Cunningham, Inglewood, Calif.; two sisters, Mrs. R. O. Branch, El Paso and Mrs. T. L. Price, Austin; one brother F. T. Erwin, Austin, and one grandson, of El Paso. All out-of-town relatives were on route for the funeral. Funeral arrangements were pending with Harding and Orr Funeral Home."
Military Information: MAJ, US ARMY
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