John I Pasek Taken In Death■1 -LIi* J_ahjn! If Tf-asek, farm administrator * fori Huron, College since 1942,‘died 'abput -3 r!5' o'clock this morning ^ hr.fa* Huron hospital where he had been receiving treatment since May 11 for a heart attack which he suffered that day while at work,Mr. Pasek had been associated with Huron College, since l9G0i when lie' entered ,• as, a; student. The college - was then located in the old BoyalHoiel,building. He worked part time lat the* college and also part- time- in the Fullin-weider Bmik, then situated at the corner'of Second Street andi Dakota Avenue, while attending college. In 1903 he joined the rjbusiness staff of the college as secretary, in 1912 he was made treasurer, and in 1918 treasuter and business manager. During his long years of residence in Huron he has been prominently identified with activities of the Presbyterian Church.Bom April 17, 1878, in Wilbur, Neb., Mr. Pasek came to South Dakota with his parents when he was five years old; They settled in Charles Mix County and then came Jlq Huron. He was married to Ida Belle Miner, Aug. 10, 1904. Their home is located^at 780 Illinois Avenue Southwest.Surviving him in addition to the widow are four sons: Grant Pasek of San Diego, Calif., who with his wife and son are visiting here; Dwight Pasek, Great Neck; Long Island, N. Y.; Dr. John Pasek, Minden, ,-Nev., and Richard Pasek, San Diego.lt;Euneral arrangements are pending word from the out-of-town relatives.IIAix*SiJ.h-tIEC