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Joe T. Troska © Enid Morning News 04-1980 Submitted by: Jo Aguirre
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Wake Bible service for Joe T. Troska, 76, 1001 Ramona Dr., who died Friday in an Enid hospital, will be held at 7:30 PM Monday in the Brown Funeral Home Chapel. Funeral Mass will be at 9:30 AM Tuesday in the St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church with the Rev. Lowell Stieferman officiating. Burial will be in the Waukomis Cemetery under the direction of Brown Funeral Home.
Troska was a long – time Waukomis farmer. He retired in 1974.
He was born and reared in Enid and the family moved to a farm northeast of Waukomis.
He married Minnie Wirth on June 5, 1935 and they moved to Enid in 1963. She preceded him in death on October 3, 1968.
He was a member of the St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church.
Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. James (Marylind) Washmon, Waukomis; one son, Doctor Joe Louis Troska, Ada; five sisters, Mrs. Agnes Hromas and Mrs. Mary Moravec, both of Waukomis; Mrs. Catherine Sweeney, Oologah; Mrs. Gertrude Baldwin and Mrs. Ed S. Sloup, both of Enid; and four grandchildren.
Beides his wife, he was preceded in death by three sisters and one daughter.
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