Věstník (West, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 24, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 10, 1964 Page: 44 of 68
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Wcdnesday, June 10, 1964
highest Office of tlie lodge for sixteen
consecutive ycac-s, eáčli ti nic taeing re-
elccted by aoelamation. .
He wás also a njember and president
for many years of loeal lodge No. 57
of Uie Farmera Mutual Proteetive As-:
sociatipn, known as the RVOS, wliich
issues fire and ex tc-n.de d coverage. poii-
cies. • , g i'-7'
Brother Nedbalek was respected by
all who knew him as a gODd Uhrištiari,'
law-abiding Citizen, and a fraternalist
who was always ready to help in time
Of lieed.. . .,V!
Brollicr Nedbalek diod on November
25', lp63 ř and his rpmains were iaid to
rest op November 27, 1963 in the Ever-
green Cemetery near Skiclmore, Texas.
Surviving him are his wielow, Bister
Marie Nedbalek; one. daugh.tjer Mrs. C.
B. (Evalie) llrghes; and three sons, Lee
Roy, Ose ar Leon, and Daniel Webster;
six grandehildren, and two great grand
children, and oné si.ster, Mrs. Frances
Stavinoha.
Though gone from sight to memory
elear, ^
To ail of us remaining here
Fóatsteps whieh ho left to follow 1
Fér lho.se who will be here ťomoiTow,
May his good deeds live lorever.
Among eacli Fraternal Sister and
Brother.' ■'
May our tíeparteď hrother rest in
peace
Our remembrance of him will never
coase. ' ' ' '
•, . Submitted by
, Jos. Koliha, Jr, ; ,
, Member, Lodge 20V;Skidmore <
—— SPJST--
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MR. 3. N. NUTT GtlFST SPEAKER
AT CONVENTIGN BANQUET
Mr. J. N. Nutt, State, Insurance Com-
missioner, will be guest speaker at the
Mišs SPJST Corenation ba nonet on
Wednesday eVening, June ' 18th, at
Karem Temple, in Waco.
Air. Nutt, wgll known misuranceex~,
'eouitive, was rfppainted Insurance cnm-
missioner on September lst, 1963. Mr.
Nutt brought 28 years insurance ex-
perience with him to his new position.
The statě was indeecl fortunate in se-
curring the Services of an honest-to-
goodness insurance man, and his ap-
pointment was widely acclaimed
throughout the entire insurance in-
dustry.
Mr. Nutt has beeri Mentifíéd with
the insurance industry since 1935.
Fťom 1935 to 1952, he was an examin-ó
er for the Texas Board of Insurance
Commissioners in Austin, .during which
Wmá
Poblicattoh Committee, SPJST. L. to E. Sisfei’ Frances Olexa, member of Lodge
8S, Iloiigíop, Slie has seived qn the eommHíec si»ee being elected in the Corpus
Chřisti Convmtían fn 1944. Chafrnian Pata! SaMaiura, Lodge 40, Hillje, was elect-
ed to ífee cQinmfttee at the Sam Antonio Convention in 1960. Bro. Rudolph Trou-
bil, Lodge 29, Taylor, was also elepted to tlie commitiee at the San Antonio Con- ;
vention in 1960. Bro, Troubí! is also manager of tlie SPJST Rest Home in Taylor.
time he examined firms engaged in all
phases Oíf insurance, inckiding life, fire
and času alty, health and accident,
bonding and title companies. He rep-
resented the National Association of
Insurance Commissioners in making
examinations oí companies domiciled
in othef stat.es.
íle rosigned from the State Depart-
ment of Insurance in 1952 to join a
Dallas gioup in organizing the Mer-
cantile Secivrity Life Insurance Com-
pany where he serve d as director and
executive vicc president. He resigned
in March 1B8É and became a consult-
ant to a number of life insurance
companies, devoting some of his time
to his ranching interests in Hood
County.
^He, ,is aii assQpiate of the Conference
of Actuarics in Public Practice and is
licensed by the Texas State Board of
Public Aceountancy. He is also an as-
sociate of the Naval Air Trahring Com-
mand, a member of the Navy League
of the United States, the Insurance
Club of Dallas, and the Dallas County
Grand Jury Association.
He is a former více president and
director, First National Bank, Grand-
bury, Texas; a former member of the
executive committee, Texas Life Con-
vention; former member, executive
committee, Dallas Citizens Committee
of Public Schools; member, Dallas His-
THE HON. J. N. NUTT
torical Society; Dallas Health Mu-
seum; National Association of Life Un-
derwriters; past president East Kess-
ler Civic Club; and past president, Dal-
las Citizens Charter Association; Dal-
las Rotary Club; former member and
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Morris, Nick. Věstník (West, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 24, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 10, 1964, newspaper, June 10, 1964; West, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth624945/m1/44/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Slovanska Podporujici Jednota Statu Texas.