November 17, 1929 - July 16, 2020
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After serving as a Corporal in the US Army during the Korean War he was hired as a Plant Operator with Dow Chemical and moved his young family to Clute, TX on June 1, 1953. Helen's dream was to have a pink house with white shutters and Edward made her dream come true; gladly adding on to the house years later and enjoying his workshop in the back. Edward and Helen raised four boys in that house, and together with a small group of families, they were part of the founding families of the St. Jerome Catholic Church in Clute, TX just a few blocks away. He was a life member of the Knights of Columbus 1949-2020.
Even after losing his left leg to cancer at the age of 39 he never slowed down. He was always making something or working on something, often enlisting the help of his boys. There was a time when he bought them an ice cream scooter so they could drive around town selling ice cream and he enjoyed helping coach several of their sports teams.
After 32 and a half years with Dow, he retired at the age of 56 to focus on his farm in Shiner, TX. He and Helen split their time between the farm and their home in Clute. They enjoyed bringing their grandchildren to stay with them at the farm during the summers. From evening hayrides, fishing at the pond, and chasing cottontails and jackrabbits during late-night drives in his old green truck, he made their time together memorable. He loved his farm, calling the cows in to feed, growing the "best hayfield in Lavaca County", and building his own farm equipment with his personal modifications. He was a member of the Texas Beefmaster Breeders Association.
Edward is survived by his beloved wife, Helen Roznovsky; son, Michael Roznovsky (Betty) of The Colony; son, Anthony Roznovsky (Liz) of Lake Jackson; son, Gerald Roznovsky (Patti) of Lake Jackson; son, David Roznovsky of Clute; 5 grandchildren and 9 great-grandchildren; sister, Mary Filip (Terry) of Shiner; sister-in-law, Lorene Roznovsky of Yoakum; sister-in-law, Dianne Roznovsky of Denton; Preceded in death by his parents; brothers, Vaclav, Jerry, Bohumil "Bobby" and Dennis Roznovsky.
The family will have a service at the cemetery chapel, Wednesday, July 22 at 1:00pm at Saint Cyril and Methodius Catholic Church in Shiner, TX.
In lieu of flowers, please make memorial donations to the St. Jerome Catholic Church Building Fund, 201 N. Lazy Lane, Clute, Texas 77531
The family plans to have a celebration of Edward's life on his birthday, November 17, 2020.
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6 Condolence(s)
Vera Kocian
Smithville, TX
Thursday, August 13, 2020
I have just heard of the passing of Edward enjoyed visiting with you at the Kocian family reunions in Moulton and had thought about getting in touch with you a few months ago I did not know that you had a service in Shiner Please let me know if there will be other memorial services in Shiner Prayers for you and your family - Love from your cousin
vera
Bud Ivie
Houston, TX
Sunday, July 26, 2020
Very sorry to hear the news, The pink house, and the ice cream cycle are fond memories of my life growing up on Hargett St.
RIP
Bud Ivie
Henry (Hank) Melnar
New Braunfels, TX
Thursday, July 23, 2020
Best to the family. Memories of riding the bus going to work, then later spend some time @ Power 4 with him. Hank Melnar
John Evans
Lake Jackson, TX
Thursday, July 23, 2020
I'm so sorry for your loss. I have many found memories of Ed growing up at St. Jerome Church youth group. Every time we went out-of-town visiting the other church's, Ed & Helen was always there. May he rest in piece.
Barbara
La Grange, TX
Monday, July 20, 2020
I am so very sorry to hear of Mr Roznovsky's death. My parents were Jerry and Lillie Krenek of Clute who have already passed. I remember always passing by their pink house on Hargett Street. Our parents all made their home in Clute after marrying and grew up with St Jerome becoming a parish. I remember as I'm sure you boys do of setting up T W Ogg school cafeteria for our weekly mass before we had a real church. Many memories in that little town.
May God be with you at this time and give you peace.
Barbara Krenek Mach
Gilbert H Hollub Jr
Buda, TX
Monday, July 20, 2020
My condolences to Mr. Roznovcsky's family and friends.
Thanks to Mr. Roznovcsky for serving our Country in our US Military, in the United States Army, during the Korean War !!
G H Sonny Hollub Jr.
Buda/Moravia/Sheridan
68-69 Vietnam - 2/26 Marines, Echo, Guns