Birth Jan 31, 1909 in
Death Dec 25, 2006 (age 97) in Palos Heights, IL, United States
Cause: Congrstive Heart Failure

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Joseph Mlynarik 1909 - 2006 was a member of the Mlynarik family. Joseph was born on January 31, 1909 in Prague Czechoslovakia Bohemia County. Joseph died on December 25, 2006 in Palos Community Hospital Palos Heights, Cook County, IL (Illinois) United States at 97 years old.

Joseph Mlynarik's last known residence is at Lockport, Will County, IL (Illinois) 60491.

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Ethnicity Czech
Nationality US
Last Known Residence Lockport, Will County, IL (Illinois)
60491
Born
Prague Czechoslovakia
Bohemia County
Death
Palos Community Hospital
Palos Heights, Cook County, IL (Illinois)
United States
Burial / Funeral
Woodlawn Cemetary
Forest Park, Cook County, IL (Illinois)
United States
Cause of death Congrstive Heart Failure
Education Morton High School, Berwyn, IL
Professions Model Maker, Hotpoint Appliances
Military Service None

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Joseph Mlynarik, age 97 of Homer Glen, IL, father of a local resident, died December 25, 2006. Mr. Mlynarik immigrated from Czechoslovakia in 1923 and moved to Chicago. While attending high school he worked as a baker. Mr. Mlynarik then became a machinist and worked for over 42 years for Hotpoint Appliances, where he retired in 1967. He was a member of the Sparta semi-pro soccer league and the Quarter Century Club. He also played saxophone and clarinet for the Bob Dalton Orchestra. He enjoyed restoring 1940’s and 1950’s Farmall Cub tractors.
Mr. Mlynarik is survived by his son Martin of West Lafayette, IN, as well as three grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife, daughter, three sisters, and two of his grandchildren.
Funeral Services were held at Woodlawn Funeral Home, Forest Park, IL Thursday January 4th. Interment was in Woodlawn Cemetery.

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