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Becvar

Andrew C. Becvar

Tabor, SD

1940-41, 2765, Ft. Meade, SCS-6,

Birth: Nov. 30, 1920 - Death: Jan. 29, 1972

Funeral Mass for Andrew C. Becvar, 51, was Monday afternoon at St. Leo's Cathollc Church with Msgr. L. F. Zwinger officiating. Burial was in the parish cemetery with military rites.

The Petrik Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

Mr. Becvar was born Nov. 30 1920 at Tabor to Mr. and Mrs. Mathias Becvar and died Jan. 29 at the Tyndall hospital after a long illness.

On Nov. 17, 1941 he married Mildred Bares at Tabor. He was in the Army during World War II and served in Europe. He was a member of the American Legion at Tabor and the Veterans of Foreign Wars at Tyndall.

Survivors include his widow, three sons, Ronald, James and Kenneth, Tyndall, SD; his parents, Tabor, SD; four brothers, Laddie and Daniel, Tyndall, SD; John, Scotland, SD and Lawrence, North Platte, NE.; and a sister, Mrs. Leo Wood, Irene, SD.


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