Stanislav Stanley F. Husak
(1895 or 1896-1918)
(1895 or 1896-1918)
Photo Credit: Doyle, A. C., Haulsee, W. M., Howe, F. G. Soldiers of the Great War. Washington, DC: Soldiers Record Publishing Company, 1920.
Lincoln High School yearbook photo of Stanley J. Husak, nephew and presumably namesake of Private Stanley F. Husak
Gravestone of Stanley F. Husak, nephew and presumably namesake of Private Stanley F. Husak. Nephew served and died in WWII in France.
3315 Storer Ave., Cleveland, OH, address given at WWI draft registration
*Plaque not located*
*The list of Liberty Row names shows that this soldier's plaque was placed at "Cedar Ave. to Cont'd (Right)."
Address: 3315 Storer Ave., Cleveland, OH
Demographics: age 21 at draft registration with stated birth year 1896, but other records show the birth year as 1895; single; Caucasian; native-born Clevelander; occupation Chauffeur for "Jackwoods A. Henry" [name illegible]; 1910 Census showed occupation as Apprentice to a Printer at age 15
Appearance: Height medium, Build medium, Eyes blue, Hair black
Service Number: 2108476
Deployment: 5/10/1918 from Hoboken, NJ aboard SS Matoika
Action: Co B 331 Inf to Nov 9/17; Co B 348 Inf to Apr 12/18; Co D 47 Inf to death. Pvt. Aisne-Marne. AEF May 10/18 to death.
Additional Information: Father: Anton Husak (1866-1938), born Austria-Bohemia, emigrated 1889, occupation Day Laborer Cement Works; Mother: Marie Mary Anna Dvorakova Husak (1871-1935, born Austria-Bohemia, emigrated 1891, had at least 8 children; Siblings: Brother Vincent Husak (1894-1969) also served in WWI and was honorably discharged on 7/31/1919. Vincent's son, Private Stanley J. Husak (1925-1944), nephew and presumably the namesake of Private Stanislav Stanley F. Husak, ironically and sadly served and died in WWII in France. Additional siblings: Anton John Husak, Jr. (1898-1981); Mary M. Husak Pesta (1900-1989); Agnes Mildred Husak Peterson (1902-1980); Helen Husak Verba (1903-1988); Bertha J. Husak Sistek (1906-1995); Mildred Husak (1908-?)