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Vestnik 14 Nov 2001 Expression of Sympathy The officers and members of SPJST Lodge 28, East Bernard, wish to express their sympathy to the family and friends of Lillie Sbrusch, 89. Funeral services were held Thursday, November 1 at St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church in Beasley with Reverend Father Henry Rachunek celebrating the funeral mass and rite of committal. Interment followed at Green Lawn Cemetery in Rosenberg. Serving as pallbearers were Joe Janecka, Jr. Dennis Sbrusch, Mike Mungovan, II, Lary Kainer, Charles Hollier, Larry Kunz, Frank Sbrusch, Jr., and Bennie Richter, Jr. Visitation was held 4 p.m. to 9 p.m., Wednesday, October 31 at St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church in Beasley. A rosary was recited at 8:15 p.m. Lillie was born September 3, 1912 and was raised on a farm near Weimar. Her parents, Edward and Josephine Anders Janecka, moved to the Beasley area in 1928. Lillie married Charlie Sbrusch on May 5, 1931 at St. Wenceslaus CatholicChurch in Beasley. Lillie was a member of St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church, St. Anne's Altar Society and SPJST Lodge 28 in East Bernard. She was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother and sister. A woman of wit, integrity, commitment to her bamily, of service and dedication to her community and church, she served all with great love. She was a homemaker all her life, always working alongside her husbnd on the family farm. She also enjoyed cooking. Her kitchen and pleasing others with tart pastries gave her much pleasure. She was a friend to everyone she met and was always ready to help others. She was loved by many and she leaves many loving and caring friends and family. She was preceded in death by her parents, Edward and Josephine Anders Janecka; husband, Charlie Sbrusch; daughter, Bernice Sbrush Steinocher; brother, Rudolph Janecka; and sister Frances Richter. She is survived by daughters, Dolores Sbrusch of Beasley, Ardis Sbrusch Bacak and husband, James of El Campo; grandsons, Brad Bacak and wife, Crystal of Beasley and Jeff Steinocher of Houston; sister, Edna Janik of Rosenberg; brother, Jose Janecka, Sr., and wife, Christine of Richmond; son in-law, Edward Steinocher; extended family and caregivers, Lillie Witer and family; and Gloria Mungovan and family. The family requests donations be made in Mrs. Sbrusch's memory to St. Wenceslaus Building Fund or the American Heart Association. May she rest in eternal peace and her memory remain withus forever. Resolution Committee Submitted by Millie Jean Pechacek Welch
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