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Fayette County Record Section A, page 9 Jan 4, 2002 Funeral services were held Wed Jan 2, 2002 at 10AM at SS Cyril and Methodius Catholic Church in Granger with burial in Holy Cross Cemetery. She was born Jan 28, 1913 in West the daughter of Charles Louis and Rosie Maytyscak Kubala. She married Lad Baca June 26, 1933 and lived in Fayetteville for 18 years before she returned to Granger. The couple purchased a dry cleaning store, Baca Cleaners, and operated the business until it burned in 1965. After that, she did sewing and seamstress work from her home for many years. Survivors include two sons, Charles L. Baca of Round Rock and Eugene Baca and wife, Pat, of Austin; a daughter, Georgie B. Smesny of Houston; a sister, Edith Kubala of Georgetown; five grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; and nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband, Lad Baca; parents; four brothers, Edward, Bill, George, and Ben; and two sisters, Louise Urbanovsky and Evelyn Beran. Providence Funeral Home of Taylor was in charge of arrangements
Posted by Dan and Bea Rost, La Grange -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------GEORGIE ANN (KUBALA) BACA Taylor Daily Press Rosary will be held Tuesday, 7 pm at Providence Funeral Home Chapel in Taylor. Mass will be Wednesday, 10am at SS Cyril & Methodius Catholic Church in Granger with burial to follow at Holy Cross Cemetery, Granger. Georgie Ann Baca was born January 28, 1913 in West, Texas to Charles Louis and Rosie (Maytyscak) Kubala. She was a life long resident of Granger except when she married Lad Baca, June 26, 1933. Together, they moved to Fayetteville, Texas living there 18 years before returning to Granger. They purchased a dry cleaning store, Baca Cleaners and operated that business until the building burned down in 1965. After that, Georgie did sewing and seamtress work from her home for many years. Georgie was an avid gardener which included working in her yard and really enjoyed cooking, especially for her family. She is preceded in death by her husband, Lad Baca, a marriage that lasted 58 years before his death in 1992. Also preceding her, were her parents, four brothers, Edward, Bill, George and Ben and two sisters, Louise Urbanovsky and Evelyn Beran. Survivors include two sons, Charles L. Baca of Round Rock and
Eugene Baca and wife Pat of Austin, a daughter, Georgia B. Smesny of
Houston, a sister, Edith Kubala of Georgetown; five grandchildren;3
great-grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews. Posted by Frances von Rosenberg
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