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Annie Angeline Adelle Maly Michalik

July 22, 1925 — October 26, 2016

Annie Angeline Adelle Maly Michalik, 91, of Georgetown, returned to her heavenly home on October 26, 2016 after a short period of declining health.

Annie was born to Edwin & Albina (Simcik) Maly in Taylor, Texas on July 22, 1925. She was baptized, confirmed, and taught Sunday School classes at the Taylor Brethren Church, of which she was a life-time member.

Annie was a 1944 graduate of Taylor High School and found vocational passion through the successful completion of Brackenridge Nursing School in 1954, becoming a registered nurse. Yet what thrilled her most was marrying the love of her life, the Rev. Albert Michalik on July 31, 1960.

Annie felt God’s pleasure in serving the church through leading the Christian Sisters, supporting Mission work, teaching youth and young adult Sunday School classes, volunteering as Hus School Encampment nurse and singing in the choir. There was not a Sunday School room that Annie didn’t want to give a fresh coat of paint. Annie was proud of her Czech heritage, traveling to the homeland three times, speaking the language throughout her years and singing on the Taylor Czech Choir debut CD. Many church fund-raisers felt the onslaught of hand crafted sock monkeys which Annie enjoyed making.

Annie is survived by her husband Albert; son Philip and his wife Carol of Houston; son Paul and his wife Melinda of Georgetown; grandchildren Nathan and Emily of Georgetown; sisters Georgia Tyroch of Taylor, Sylvia Sebesta and her husband Leroy of San Antonio, Elizabeth Zetak of Temple, as well as many cherished nieces, nephews and friends. She is preceded in death by her parents, sister Elsie VanLehn and brother Milton Maly.

Visitation will be Sunday, October 30th from 4 to 6 PM at Providence Funeral Home in Taylor, Texas. Service will be Tuesday, November 1st at 10 AM at the Taylor Brethren Church.

Memorial donations may be made in Annie’s honor to Brethren Missions or the Hus Encampment at unityofthebrethren.org.

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