TENA C. RUBAC OBITUARY Reprinted with Permission © Shawnee News Star
TENA C. RUBAC
1907 - 1999
Lifelong Prague resident Tena C. MuznyRubac died Tuesday in Prague. She was 91.Mrs. Rubac was born September 23, 1907, near Prague to Mikolas and Aloisie Kudrna Muzny.She married James Rudolph "Jim" Rubac on December 22, 1926, in Oklahoma City.She was a homemaker, a member of the Catholic Church and a member of the ZCBJ Lodge No. 46 in Prague.Survivors include her grandson and his wife, Brad and Terrie Rubac of Minco; two great-grandchildren, Bud Rumley and Guin Rubac; and several nieces and nephews including, Lorraine Sykora of Prague and Bessie Walters of Edmond.She was preceded in death by her husband, on March 24, 1996; her parents; five sisters; her son, Jimmie Dee Rubac; and one grandson, Jimmie Rubac.Services will be 2:00 p.m. today at Parks Brothers Funeral Home Chapel, Prague, with Rev. Chuck Dollarhide of Minco officiating.Burial will follow in the Czech National Cemetery.
Submitted & © by: Mary Morse
Tena C. Muzny and James Rudolph "Jim" Rubac Czech National Cemetery
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