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Frank A. Kumor d: 30 Sep 2008 NE

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Re: Frank A. Kumor d: 30 Sep 2008 NE

GretchenFlynnDarwin  (View posts) Posted: 26 Nov 2008 3:10AM GMT
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I did find this on the "North Platte Bulletin" on line edition. Hope this helps, Gretchen
Dddarwin@aol.com.

Obituaries
Frank A. Kumor
Frank A. Kumor, 93, of North Platte, passed away Sept. 30, 2008, at Linden Court.
He was born May 26, 1915, to Joe and Anna Kiolabasa Kumor at Silver Creek. In 1920, his family moved to Perkins County in a railroad boxcar that included cows, crates of chickens and other family belongings.
On Aug. 21, 1940, Frank married Arline Beck at Grant. They had just celebrated their 68th wedding anniversary. In 1954, they moved from Perkins County to a farm west of North Platte.
He was a member of St. Patrick''s Catholic Church, a 50-year member of the Knights of Columbus and a longtime member of the Lincoln County Farm Bureau.
Survivors include his wife Arline and daughter Carol M. Green both of North Platte; sons Frank J. (Patricia) Kumor of Bellevue and Neil A. (Anne) Kumor of Iowa City, Iowa; brother Leon (Charlotte) Kumor of Grant; sisters Josephine Foy of Otis, Colo., and Victoria Kumor of Grant; nine grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren and a great great-grandson.
He was preceded in death by his parents, daughter Loretta Rose Kumor, brother Daniel Kumor, sisters Mary Casimir Kumor and Rose Krajewski and son-in-law Richard Green.
Online condolences may be shared at www.carpentermemorial.com. Memorials are suggested to St. Patrick''s Catholic Church or the North Platte Catholic Schools Endowment Fund.
Services were Oct. 4 at St. Patrick''s Catholic Church with the Rev. James Golka as celebrant. Burial will be at Floral Lawns Memorial Gardens. Arrangements are with Carpenter Memorial Chapel.


First published in The North Platte Bulletin print edition on 10/8/2008



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