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Kusek

Henry Stanley Kusek

Burwell, NE

1937, 757, Doran, F-23,

Henry S. Kusek was born December 10, 1916 near Elyria, Nebraska to Andrew and Clara Czuba-Kusek and died August 24, 1985 at the age of 68 years.

Henry grew up in the Elyria vicinity and received his education at the rural school.

Henry served in the Armed services for four years (1941-1945) with the 3rd Armored Division.

In 1946 Henry was united in marriage to Margaret (Ardath) Alloway and to this union 8 children were born. In 1946, Henry attended the school of Photography where he studied for two years, before returning to Elyria to farm in 1948. He remained on the farm until his death.

Provided by Ardath Kusek, daughter of Henry S. Kusek.


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