)JOSEPH HUNCOVSKY PASSES) After a lingering illness of about i two weeks, Joseph Huncovsky passed -j away at his home northwest of Cuba, Friday evening. Mr. Huncovsky had been in poor health since the time a sand bank caved in on him, about 15 years ago. ‘Joseph Huncovskyi . Joseph Huheovsky was bom in Manitowoc, Wisconsin, October 1, 1869, and departed this life at his home, April 23, 1937, at the age of 67 years, 6 months and 22 days.At the age of ten years, he with his parents, came to Kansas, locating south-east o£ Cuba. At the age of twenty-three he was # unitedin marriage to Emma D'oiipnik. To, this union were bora eleven .children. Two daughters and one sortpreceded him in death-i .John Huncovsky was blessed with a large family, and he realized his duties to his beloved family. His,was the lot of hard Work,. but he did not shirk from it. He wasm * 4 'working hopefully, and#did his very best to provide the necessities of life for his wife and children, and succeeded In building up a homefor them.In 1922, he met with an accident by' being partly covered in a sand bank and since that time he has bben. in poor health.He leaves to mourn his departure his -now widowed wife;, his fivelaughters, Miss Anna ' Huncovsky, at home, Mrs. fiances Marsicek of Narka* Mrs. Blanche Hanel of Cuba, Mrs. Helen Lesovskyof Cuba and Mrs. Elsie Totten of , Haddara, Kans.; his three soiis, William Hun-•oysky of Belleville, Wesley Han- j 01 covsky of Narkg jand Ben1 Hunpov-rky of Cuba; his three sisters, JSrs. Emmanual Schneberger and Mrs. Joseph Havel of Cuba sni Mrs. Frances Valek of Dehler, and brother, Frank Huncovsky of C jeven grandchildren and many X ., .relatives and a host of friends And surviving members of the C. S. A. lodge of which he was a member forthe past- 282years. . ^Funeral services were held Sunday afternoop, April 25, from the family home wi^h the Rev. George Kmecik . officiating. Interment wasmade in- flie Kopsa cemetery. . .