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Herbert Vincent Sudik, age 74 of Oklahoma City passed away November 13, 1985 at Baptist Hospital.
He was born east of Moore on November 2, 1911, the son of Vincent and Mary Sudik.
Herbert married Zula Marie Chandler April 13, 1934.
He is survived by his wife; a daughter and son-in-law Nancy and Richard Walls of Guthrie, Oklahoma; son, Danny Herbert Sudik of Oklahoma City; three grandchildren, Ricky Watts and his wife Patricia of Edmond, Oklahoma; Cheryl Watts of Guthrie, Oklahoma; and Vince Watts of Guthrie; sister, Cecilia Straka of Oklahoma City; and a brother, Otto Sudik of Sentinal, Oklahoma.
Mr. Sudik was a retired rancher and farmer in the Stratford Oklahoma area, and has owned an auto parts business in Mt. View, Oklahoma. He was also retired from the Barnes Real Estate Company.
Mr. Sudik was a 3rd Degree Mason and belonged to the ZCBJ Czech Lodge of the Western Fraternal Life Association.
Graveside services 10 a.m. Friday at the Czech National Cemetery, SW 44th and Villa, directed by Vondel L. Smith & Sons Mortuary.
Published in the Daily Oklahoman, Thursday, November 14, 1985.
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