Individual Details

Joe Pluhar

(10 May 1901 - Jan 1969)

OBIT: (Jordan Tribune, 24 Jan 1969)
Joe Pluhar, 67, longtime resident of Miles City, and retired Milwaukee Railroad employee, and husband of Mrs. Anna Pluhar, Miles City, died Monday morning at a Miles City hospital.
Funeral services for Mr. Pluhar were held Thursday at 2:00 p.m. in the Chapel of Stevensons Miles City Funeral Home with the Rev. W. H. Boyles of the Assembly of God Church officiating. Burial was in the family lot of the Custer Co. Cemetery.
Mr. Pluhar was born on May 10, 1901 in Russia, son of Joseph and Sophia Pluhar. He came to the United States at the age of four settling first at Wagner, South Dakota. In 1911 they moved to Cohagen and homestead nine miles
east of there.
Mr. Plouhar was married to Anna Guderjahn on February 8, 1920 at Miles City. Three years later they moved into Miles City and Mr. Pluhar went to work for the Milwaukee Railroad. Due to a heart condition he was forced to retire in 1958. He was a member of the Assembly of God Church all his life, and a member of Signal Butte Carmen's Lodge.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Anna Pluhar of Miles City; three daughters, Mrs. Jim Davidson of Billings, and Sadie Pluhar and Daphne J. Pluhar both of Miami, FL; two brothers, William Plohar and Frank Pluhar of Miles City; two
sisters, Mary Pluhar of Minneapolis, and Mrs. Lea Hawkinson of Jordan; one granddaughter and three great grandchildren.

Events

Birth10 May 1901, Russia
DeathJan 1969Miles City, Custer, Montana
BurialMiles City, Custer, Montana, Custer Cty Cem

Families

FatherJoseph Pluhar
MotherSophia Jelinek
SiblingWilliam Pluhar (1886 - )
SiblingFrank Pluhar (1889 - )
SiblingLudmila (Lea) Pluhar (1900 - 2001)
SiblingMary Pluhar