Mary M. Berousek, age 79, born November 21, 1908 in Prague, Oklahoma died November 2, 1988.
She came to the Yukon area in 1916 from Prague and at the time of her death resided in Oklahoma City. She graduated from Yukon High School and attended the Blackwood-Davis Business College.
She was a former secretary for Yukon Best Flour Mills and Mid Continent Farmer's Co-op of Yukon.
She was a member of St. Patrick's Catholic Church, the Happy Hearts, the Catholic Daughters of America news correspondent, the WLFA Lodge No. 67.
She is survived by her husband, Otto; and they had recently celebrated their 49th Anniversary. She is also survived by her son, James of Yukon; a daughter, Marilyn Berousek of Purcell; a sister, Elcie Battaglia, Burbank, California; three sisters-in-law, Anita Kroutil, Yukon; Helen Sears and Alma Antene, both of Oklahoma City; brother-in-law, E. R. Berousek and his wife, Bea, of Yukon; two grandchildren, Deric and Jimmy Berousek; many nieces and nephews; as well as countless friends.
Wake service 7:00 p.m. Friday, Guardian West Chapel. Mass 10:30 a.m. Saturday, St . Patrick's Catholic Church.
Interment in the Czech Cemetery, S.W. 44 & Villa under the direction of Guardian West Funeral Home.
Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society or the Czech National Cemetery, c/o Helen Sears, Treasurer, 4201 N.W. 18, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73107.
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