WRUBLE - Last riHs lor Charles Wrublc, 93, who died Monday nt Parkview Rest Homo in Central City after an illness of two weeks, will be held Saturday.Services are ai 10 a.m. nl St. Anthony Catholic Church in Columbus, with the. Rev. Laurin Buzynski officiating, and burial will be in the Catholic Cemetery at Krakow. The body is to lie in state after I p.m. Friday nt McKown Funeral [J o in e . Columbus, where rosary will be prayed a I 7:30 p.m. Friday.The son of Stanley and Tekln Kula Wruble, he wns born May I. 1879. hi Gintio Wtnkc. Poland, lie came to the United States in 1900 and was married t o Victoria Zona Oct. 29, IDOL nt Krakow. They were engaged in (arming at St. Edward, and later moved to Genoa where he worked far the Union Pacific Railroad.His first wife died Noe. 23, 1935. In October of 1936, he married Sophie Micek a t Krakow. She also preceded him in death on April 3, 19.5-5.Surviving are three sons. Emil of Clarks, Ted of Genoa and Walter of Columbus, four daughters, Mrs. illninc fSlclla) Spies, .Mrs. Phillip i Emelia I Krzyeki and Mrs. Fred (Julia Warholoski, Columbus, and Mrs. Peter (Leona) Spies of Chapman: 22 grandchildren.52 great-grandchildren and three great-great-grandchildrcn: also three stepchildren, Bernard Micek, Mrs. Alfred i frcnc) Warholoskt, both of Columbus, and Mrs. Robert (Loretta ) Muhsman of Tarnov.He was also preceded in death by two grandchildren; l w o gical-grandchildren; and n sister, Mrs. Frank (Anna) Micek of Genoa.Pallbearers will be Richard W’ruble, Waller Spies, Bernard Urbanek, Wayne VVruble. Rudy Warholcski and Ray McMahon.