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November - CSA Fraternal Life

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<strong>CSA</strong> Honors Its Veterans...Tony Yeck (pictured right) came to this country as ayoung teenager from what is now the Czech Republic,just before our entrance into World War I. He servedduring that war with the Army Air Services BalloonCompany at Langley Field, Virginia. He was a 50-yearmember of the <strong>CSA</strong> lodge in Newark, New Jersey,where he volunteered in its gymnastic program. Hemet his wife, Helen Gall, at one of its dances.He worked as an auto mechanic and as a machinist ina fighter plane production plant during World War II.He found his part of the American dream when heacquired his own auto repair and service station. Heand Helen raised two sons, one of whom served in theKorean War.He rests now with his wife in Fort Logan NationalCemetery, in Denver, Colorado.Respectfully submitted by his son,James A. YeckAl YedlickaAndy YedlickaFrank J. YurkaGeorge E. YurkaJohn R. YurkaJoseph E. YurkaGeorge YuskaRoman ZachAdolph Zahradka, Sr.James ZahradnicekJerry ZajicRudy ZakJohn ZaloudekJerry ZamrzlaWoodrow ZamrzlaJohn ZaniniSteve ZarskiJoseph ZarubaCharles ZastresekMilan ZavodnyCharles ZavoraJoseph ZavoraCharles ZborilFrank ZborilJohn ZborilCharles ZdenekGeorge ZedlickiJosef ZelenkaWilliam ZelenkaAnton Norbert ZemanJerry ZemanZdenek Sidney ZemanEmil J. ZemanekLouis ZembalisJohn ZitekRaymond ZitekJohn ZitneyRaymond ZitneyWalter Zitney, Jr.<strong>CSA</strong> Thanks ThoseWho Have Served!Read the Journal online at: www.csafraternallife.orgNOVEMBER 2013 — <strong>CSA</strong> JOURNAL — 21

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