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Monday, March 14, 2022
Lodge 187, Round Rock youth receive valentines
VĚSTNÍK
In Memoriam In Memory of Carole Faraizl
Lodge 187, Round Rock Youth Club members, left to right, Kember Meyer, Mathieu McCarthy, and Kadnce Meyer are presented valentine treats at the February 2022 meeting. —Submitted by Jennifer McCarthy, Youth Coordinator
CAMP KUBENA PRESENTS
SPRING spring BREAK break COLORADO colorado RIVER river FLOAT float TRIP trip MARCH 16-18, 2022 Open to SPJST youth in 8th to 12th grades. Book today! Only 16 spaces available. $150 per person Qualified canoe guides. All training provided.
Arrive at Camp Kubena on Wednesday, March 16 by 11 a.m. All housing, equipment, and food will be provided. Bring clothing, sleeping bag, pillow, and personal items. Trip will end on Friday, March 18 at 4 p.m.
CAMP KUBENA • 2001 WALDECK ROAD • LEDBETTER, TEXAS 979-249-5674 • ROB@CAMPKUBENA.COM
Carole Annette Faraizl, age 79 of Garland, Texas, passed away Thursday, February 17, 2022. Visitation was Sunday, February 27 from 4 to 7 p.m. at Rest Haven Funeral Home in Rowlett with a rosary at 6 p.m. Funeral service was held Monday, February 28 at 9 a.m. at Good Shepherd Catholic Church in Carole Faraizl Garland. Interment followed in Sacred Heart Cemetery in Rowlett. Carole was born March 29, 1942, in Dallas to George William Nemec, Sr. and Carolyn Theresa (Mahdak) Nemec. Carole attended Holy Trinity Grade School, Ursuline Academy High School, and Draughon’s Business College in Dallas. She married Raymond Richard Faraizl, Sr., December 29, 1962, in Dallas, and they moved to Garland in 1967 where they remained on Montclair Drive until present. Beginning in the early 1960s, Carole worked in many jobs mostly in Dallas, retiring in August 2000 as legal secretary officed in Expressway Tower in Dallas. Her retirement years were spent documenting the times she shared with her husband and four children. Carol loved her family and was involved in their many activities, including traveling internationally, visiting museums, eating at her favorite restaurants, and attending many athletic events. She was a faithful member of Good Shepherd Catholic Church. She touched the lives of many people through the years, and her presence will be deeply missed. She was a longtime member of SPJST Lodge 84, Dallas. Carole is survived by her husband of 59 years, Raymond Faraizl of Garland; sons Ray Faraizl Jr. of Dallas and Adam Faraizl of Seattle, Washington; daughters Renee Oberle and husband David of Forney and Mandy Faraizl of Dallas; siblings George Nemec Jr. of Irving, Margaret Holub of Mesquite, Ed Nemec and wife Krissi of Fruitvale, and Liz
Opiela and husband Roger of Jefferson; grandchildren David Oberle and wife Brianna of Forney and Nicole Oberle of San Marcos; great-grandchild Rupert Oberle; and several nieces, nephews, and extended family. She was preceded in death by her parents; and grandparents John and Frances Mahdak and Charles and Frances Nemec. Memorials can be made to Texas Czech Heritage and Cultural Center in La Grange; Texas Czech Genealogical Society in Temple; or to a charity of your choice in Carole’s honor. —SPJST—
In Memory of Jean Motl Geroma “Jean” Motl, age 87, of Austin, Texas, departed her loving family on Monday, February 21, 2022. She was born in Mount Ida, Arkansas, on February 17, 1935, and graduated from Mount Ida High School in 1953. Jean attended Draughon Business College in Springfield, Missouri, and graduated with a deJean Motl gree in accounting/bookkeeping in 1955. While attending business college, she attended her local Baptist church where she was baptized. She devoted her life to her husband and daughters, leaving her position as bookkeeper for Scott and White Hospital in Temple when her first child was born. She was a stay-at-home mother for many years until her daughters were grown. She then returned to work at JC Penney in Highland Mall for 22 years as manager of sales audit until her retirement. Jean was an active member of SPJST Lodge 155, Austin, serving as treasurer for many years. It meant the world to her, to honor her husband Joe’s Czech heritage by belonging to SPJST. She was a member of Shady Oaks Garden Club for more than 50 years, serving in many capacities. Jean took great pride