Sotak, Anna M., approximately 1893-1976

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Officer of State Savings and Loan in Cleveland, Ohio. She was also active in local Slovak fraternal organizations.

From the description of Papers, 1939-1972. (Rhinelander District Library). WorldCat record id: 18243356

Anna M. Sotak (ca. 1839-1976) was active in the Cleveland business community and Slovak fraternal organizations in excess of fifty years. She and her husband, Joseph Sotak, served as officers of Tatra Savings and Loan, a local institution established in 1914, which was instrumental in assisting area Slovaks in acquiring real estate. The family continued its management of the business after it became State Savings and Loan in 1946.

Mrs. Sotak served as an officer of the Ladies' Pennsylvania Slovak Catholic Union for over forty years. She served as president for approximately twenty of those years. Mrs. Sotak frequently contributed articles to the publication of the organization, the 'Zornicka' (Morning Star). She was also an active member in the Slovak Ladies' Union, the National Order of Fraternal Organizations and the Slovak League of America.

Mrs. Sotak was a leader in the Slovak community of Cleveland, bringing issues to the attention of the neighborhoods by speaking frequently on the Slovak Hour on radio station WERE. She received a special citation from Pope Paul in 1963 for her service to the church and was a guest of the late President Lyndon B. Johnson at the White House in 1964.

Sons of Anna and Joseph Sotak, both residing in Cleveland, are Joseph E. Jr. and Thomas J. Sotak.

From the guide to the Anna M. Sotak Photographs, 1915-1968, (Western Reserve Historical Society)

Anna M. Sotak (ca. 1839-1976) was active in the Cleveland business community and Slovak fraternal organizations in excess of fifty years. She and her husband, Joseph Sotak, served as officers of Tatra Savings and Loan, a local institution established in 1914, which was instrumental in assisting area Slovaks in acquiring real estate. The family continued its management of the business after it became State Savings and Loan in 1946.

Mrs. Sotak served as an officer of the Ladies' Pennsylvania Slovak Catholic Union for over forty years. She served as president for approximately twenty of those years. Mrs. Sotak frequently contributed articles to the publication of the organization, the 'Zornicka' (Morning Star). She was also an active member in the Slovak Ladies' Union, the National Order of Fraternal Organizations and the Slovak League of America.

Mrs. Sotak was a leader in the Slovak community of Cleveland, bringing issues to the attention of the neighborhoods by speaking frequently on the Slovak Hour on radio station WERE. She received a special citation from Pope Paul in 1963 for her service to the church and was a guest of the late President Lyndon B. Johnson at the White House in 1964.

Sons of Anna and Joseph Sotak, both residing in Cleveland, are Joseph E. Jr. and Thomas J. Sotak.

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From the guide to the Anna M. Sotak Papers, 1939-1976, (Western Reserve Historical Society)

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creatorOf Anna M. Sotak Photographs, 1915-1968 Western Reserve Historical Society
creatorOf Sotak, Anna M., ca. 1893-1976. Papers, 1939-1972. Western Reserve Historical Society, Research Library
creatorOf Anna M. Sotak Papers, 1939-1976 Western Reserve Historical Society
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associatedWith Ladies' Pennsylvania Slovak Catholic Union. corporateBody
associatedWith Slovak Catholic Federation of America. corporateBody
associatedWith State Savings and Loan (Cleveland, Ohio) corporateBody
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Businesswomen
Businesswomen
Ladies Pennsylvania Slovak Catholic Union
Slovak Americans
Slovak Americans
Slovak Americans
Slovak Americans
Sotak, Anna M., ca. 1893-1976
Sotak, Anna M., ca. 1893-1976
Sotak family
State Savings and Loan (Cleveland, Ohio)
Women
Women
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Birth 1893

Death 1976

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Slovak

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