Johanna Petrik Hula © Enid Morning News 10-1982 Submitted by: Glenn
July 12, 1895 - October 9, 1982
Medford – Funeral services for Johanna Petrik Hula, 87, who died Saturday, October 9, 1982 at an Enid hospital, are scheduled for 2 PM Tuesday at the First Christian Church in Medford with the Rev. Bill Bushnell officiating.
Burial will be in the Rosemound Cemetery under the direction of the Hills Funeral Home of Medford.
Mrs. Jula was born July 12, 1895 in Renfrow, the daughter of Anton and Barbara Petrik. She married Joseph Hula on January 27, 1915 in Medford.
They lived on a farm southeast of Medford until the death of her husband. She then moved to Medford.
Survivors include four sons, Otto, John and Joseph, all of Medford, and Adolph of Garden Plain, Kansas; three brothers, her twin, John Petrik of Caldwell, Kansas, Edward Petrik of Caldwell, Kansas, and James Petrik of Renfrow; 10 grandchildren and 12 great – grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Joseph, an infant daughter, two sisters and two brothers.
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