John,
Great pictures. Thanks, John. Jack said, “that’s not what I remember Zeda looked like.”
Beth
August 3, 2020
John (NY),
Could this be your Great-Great Grandfather’s gravestone? John’s buried with his wife Jeho Zena Marie Ilcik and one son.
This son obviously can’t be your Great Grandfather. But they could have had another child.
If you examine the photo:
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/36864877
Dr. John P. Elcik
15117 Cloverdale Drive
Fort Myers, FL 33919
Compare these two pictures
Elcik, John (DFA) <John.Elcik@dfa.state.ny.us>
Mon 8/3/2020 1:56 PM
In the picture with my grandfather Andrew Elcik , to the right is my grandmother Jeannie Elcik ( Born Pascarella ) and my dad John Elcik to the right and my uncle Andrew Elcik to the left . My uncle Andrew is still alive . Every one else in the picture is deceased .
John Elcik | Supervisor CPS team 69 Tel # 631-854-9342

Monday, August 3, 2020, 2:06 PM
John,
I know it is his grave because this info provided below is true: He was born in Czechoslovakia, the son of Paul and Mary Elcik, the former Mary Jonek, whom he married in 1905.
He came to the United States 58 years ago.
He was predeceased by his wife, Mary, who died in 1951.
Survived by four sons Joseph of Brooklyn, NY; George of Lisbon Falls, ME; Andrew of Corona, NY; Michael of Miami, FL; a daughter Mrs. Mary King of Westville, NH; a brother Paul of Lisbon Falls, ME. It is my great-grandfather, not great-great-grandfather.
John (NY)
Mon 8/3/2020 2:16 PM
John (NY),
I think I’m always going to be generationally challenged when I talk with you. ?
John, IV
[The picture is added as part of my defense. It is used as the profile photo on John Elcik’s (NY) Facebook account. John is in the background. For a significant period of time, I thought I was talking to the fellow in the foreground who is John’s son, Nicholas. My mistake. I seem to have a habit of misidentify people in photos. Ouch!]