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Matthew J Kochevar Sr.

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Matthew J Kochevar Sr.

Birth
Death
22 Mar 1942 (aged 46–47)
Burial
Pueblo, Pueblo County, Colorado, USA Add to Map
Plot
32 122 5
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Pueblo Chieftain March 23 1942

KOCHEVAR, Matthew J., at his residence. 1726 E. 5th Street, Sunday. Resident of Pueblo 16 years. Member of the Bar Association and public administrator for Pueblo County and former public trustee, member of Saint Mary's church, Veterans of the World War and member of American Legion, K.S. K. J. No. 7, Z.S.Z. Western Slavonic association, S.N.P.J., Preseren Glee club and Pueblo Lodge No. 90 B.P.O. Elks. He is survived by his widow, Mrs Cecelia Kochevar, his children, Matthew J. Jr., William J. and Claire Kochevar of Pueblo, and Miss Mary Hernandez Kochevar student at Saint Scholastica college at Atchison, Kan. Four sisters, Mrs Mary Kikel, Boulder: Mrs. John Nemanic, Sacramento, Calif.; Mrs. John Starika and Mrs. Phillip Yaklich of Crested Butte, and one brother, John, also of Crested Butte. Body will lie in state in our chapel from 10 a.m. on Monday until 7 p.m.m Tuesday. Funeral from the residence Wednesday 9:30 a.m. and from Saint Mary's church at 10. Interment Roselawn. Rosary recitation in our chapel Tuesday at 7:30 p.m.

Pueblo Chieftain Wed March 25 1942 Article.
SLAVONIC LEADERS ARRIVE TO ATTEND KOCHEVAR SERVICE
Several national officers of the Western Slavonic association have come to Pueblo to attend the funeral of Matthew J. Kochevar, prominent local attorney who was chairman of the supreme board of trustees nd general counsel of the organization.
Those here to attend the funeral today are: Leo Juroves Sr., of Chicago, supreme president; George J. Miroslavich of Denver, first vice president and juvenile director; Anthony J. Jersin of Denver, supreme secretary; Michael P. Horvat of Denver, treasurer, and Michael Popovich of Denver, member of the supreme board of trustees.
Funeral services for Mr. Kochevar will be held this morning from the residence, 1726 East Fifth street at 9:30 a.m. and at 10 a.m. at St. Mary's Church.
Pueblo Chieftain March 23 1942

KOCHEVAR, Matthew J., at his residence. 1726 E. 5th Street, Sunday. Resident of Pueblo 16 years. Member of the Bar Association and public administrator for Pueblo County and former public trustee, member of Saint Mary's church, Veterans of the World War and member of American Legion, K.S. K. J. No. 7, Z.S.Z. Western Slavonic association, S.N.P.J., Preseren Glee club and Pueblo Lodge No. 90 B.P.O. Elks. He is survived by his widow, Mrs Cecelia Kochevar, his children, Matthew J. Jr., William J. and Claire Kochevar of Pueblo, and Miss Mary Hernandez Kochevar student at Saint Scholastica college at Atchison, Kan. Four sisters, Mrs Mary Kikel, Boulder: Mrs. John Nemanic, Sacramento, Calif.; Mrs. John Starika and Mrs. Phillip Yaklich of Crested Butte, and one brother, John, also of Crested Butte. Body will lie in state in our chapel from 10 a.m. on Monday until 7 p.m.m Tuesday. Funeral from the residence Wednesday 9:30 a.m. and from Saint Mary's church at 10. Interment Roselawn. Rosary recitation in our chapel Tuesday at 7:30 p.m.

Pueblo Chieftain Wed March 25 1942 Article.
SLAVONIC LEADERS ARRIVE TO ATTEND KOCHEVAR SERVICE
Several national officers of the Western Slavonic association have come to Pueblo to attend the funeral of Matthew J. Kochevar, prominent local attorney who was chairman of the supreme board of trustees nd general counsel of the organization.
Those here to attend the funeral today are: Leo Juroves Sr., of Chicago, supreme president; George J. Miroslavich of Denver, first vice president and juvenile director; Anthony J. Jersin of Denver, supreme secretary; Michael P. Horvat of Denver, treasurer, and Michael Popovich of Denver, member of the supreme board of trustees.
Funeral services for Mr. Kochevar will be held this morning from the residence, 1726 East Fifth street at 9:30 a.m. and at 10 a.m. at St. Mary's Church.

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