Kay Co., OK - Obits: Agnes Catherine Horinek ***************************************************** This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb by: Lovena Norton USGenWeb Archives. Copyright. All rights reserved http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm ***************************************************** May 11, 2000 Obituaries Agnes Catherine Horinek Agnes Catherine Horinek, longtime Newkirk resident, died Friday evening, May 5, 2000 in the Blackwell Regional Hospital. She was 88. The daughter of Henry and Lena (Epping) Voegele, she was born March 31, 1912 on the family farm near Newkirk. She grew up in the Newkirk area and received her education in St. Francis Catholic School, graduating from St. Francis High School in 1930. On Oct. 20, 1936 she and George Stephen Edward Horinek were married in Newkirk. They established their first home in Kildare. They later moved to a farm in the Newkirk area where they lived until 1990 when they moved into Newkirk. Mr. Horinek died Dec. 24, 1992. Mrs. Horinek entered the Blackwell Nursing Home in 1993. She was a member of St. Francis Catholic Church and St. Francis Alter Society. Her special interest included gardening, sewing, baking bread, and taking care of her children. She is survived by three sons, Stephen Horinek of Blackwell, Ernest Horinek and Bill Horinek, both of Newkirk; four daughters, Mrs. Abe (Catherine) Schauer of Blackwell, Mrs. Bill (Marilyn) Jarvis of Stroud, Mrs Sue Duckett of Ponca City and Mrs. Terry (Rosalie) Hall of Braman; 19 grandchildren, Carol Colwell, Tony Jarvis, Linda Fagan, Leasa Hancock, Gary Schauer, Tracie Horinek, Randa Ingram, Candice Lawrence, Christin Lawrence, Denise Maag, Gail Horinek, Jenny Horinek, Russell Duckett, Kelle Duckett, Jami Duckett, Michelle Kincaid, Brian Hall, Matthew Horinek and Michael Horinek; and 12 great- grandchildren. In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by her parents; six brothers, the Rev. Edward Voegele, Gus Voegele, Bill Voegele, Art Voegele, Aloysius Voegele and Henry Voegele; and five sisters, Minnie Schmidt, Clara Sheik, Lena Miller, Tillie Koehler, and Sister Digna. Prayer Service and Rosary were at 7 p.m. Monday in Miller-Stahl Funeral Chapel. Mass of Christian Burial was recited at 10 a.m. Tuesday in St. Francis Catholic Church, Newkirk, with the Rev. Richard Beckman as celebrant. Those serving as casket bearers were Steve Horinek, Brian Hall, Rusty Duckett, Tony Jarvis, Bennie Janda and Dick Voegele. A memorial fund has been established with St. Francis Alter Society. Contributions may be made in Mrs. Horinek's memory through Eastman National Bank, P.O. Box 468, Newkirk 74647. ---