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Harold V. Reaka
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Harold V. Reaka, 91, Topeka, died Sunday, Jan. 24, 1999, at a
Topeka care center.
He was born July 14, 1907, near Bushong in Lyon County, to Dolph
and Gertrude Croyle Reaka. He was a farmer in the Eskridge, Alta
Vista, Harveyville and Auburn communities for many years. He moved
to Topeka in 1961. He was a carpenter and worked out of Local No.
1445 of the Carpenters Union.
He was a member of Most Pure Heart of Mary Catholic Church.
He was married to Emily Bowers on Feb. 7, 1929, i...
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