Deaths in the 1930s
18,000+ memorials
Augustin Němejc
1861–1938 (age 77)
Plzeň Central Cemetery
Augustin Němejc was a teacher dedicated to educating students in the Plzeň region.
Otokar Walter
1862–1933 (age 71)
Plzeň Central Cemetery
Stanislav Suda
1865–1931 (age 66)
Plzeň Central Cemetery
Stanislav Suda was a composer whose musical works enriched the cultural life of the Czech regions.
Vojtěch Šíp
1885–1931 (age 46)
Plzeň Central Cemetery
Josef Sekanina
1893–1937 (age 44)
Cemetery in Prostějov
Josef Sekanina was a member of the Prostějov community during the early 20th century.
Antonín Velčovský
1875–1935 (age 60)
Cemetery in Prostějov
František Wagenknecht
1888–1939 (age 51)
Plzeň Central Cemetery
František Wagenknecht was a career soldier whose military service contributed to his nation's defense.
Ondřej Přikryl
1862–1936 (age 74)
Cemetery in Prostějov
Václav Jeřábek
1877–1939 (age 62)
Cemetery in Prostějov
Václav Jeřábek was a teacher dedicated to education in the Prostějov community.
Josef Křičenský
1871–1930 (age 59)
Cemetery in Prostějov
Josef Nedělník
1850–1931 (age 81)
Cemetery in Prostějov
Josef Nedělník was a businessperson whose commercial activities contributed to regional economic development.
Václav Horák
1863–1931 (age 68)
Cemetery in Prostějov
Vilém Saudek
1846–1932 (age 86)
New Jewish cemetery in Kolín
Vilém Saudek was a member of the Jewish community in Kolín during the 19th and early 20th centuries.
Adolf Nähnadel
1851–1930 (age 79)
New Jewish cemetery in Pardubice
Bertold Thein
1861–1938 (age 77)
New Jewish cemetery in Pardubice
Bertold Thein was a lawyer who lived from 1861 to 1938.
Alfred Baron von Ringhoffer
1880–1938 (age 58)
Hrobka rodiny Ringhofferů
Josefa Brouková
1889–1939 (age 50)
Holešovice cemetery
Josefa Brouková lived from 1889 to 1939.
Antonín Švehla
1873–1933 (age 60)
Hostivař cemetery
Antonín Švehla was a respected politician who championed stability and dialogue in early 20th-century public life.
František Xaver Šalda
1867–1937 (age 70)
Hostivař cemetery
František Xaver Šalda was a prominent Czech writer who lived from 1867 to 1937.
Xaver Dvořák
1858–1939 (age 81)
Hostivař cemetery
Xaver Dvořák was a writer whose thoughtful prose captured the spirit of his age.
Gabriel Pecháček
1855–1931 (age 76)
Cemetery in Hloubětín
Gabriel Pecháček was a pedagogue who lived from 1855 to 1931.
Jindřich Hruška
1882–1934 (age 52)
Cemetery in Libeň
Jindřich Hruška was a trusted community figure whose steady presence supported many around him.
Emanuel Kužel
1888–1937 (age 49)
Cemetery in Libeň
Emanuel Kužel lived from 1888 to 1937.
Emanuel Sluka
1871–1938 (age 67)
Cemetery in Libeň
Emanuel Sluka was a civil servant respected for his integrity and steadfast dedication to public duty.
Alois Vavrouš
1862–1939 (age 77)
Cemetery in Libeň
Alois Vavrouš was a general contractor who lived from 1862 to 1939.
Václav Kužel
1879–1937 (age 58)
Cemetery in Libeň
Václav Kužel was a factory owner who blended industry with conscientious leadership.
Jan Hubálek
1881–1935 (age 54)
Cemetery in Vokovice
Jan Hubálek lived from 1881 to 1935.
Rudolf (Josef) Janů
1879–1934 (age 55)
Cemetery in Vokovice
Rudolf (Josef) Janů was known for his thoughtful presence and unwavering dedication to loved ones.
Alois Příhoda
1873–1937 (age 64)
Cemetery Nusle
Alois Příhoda was a head teacher who lived from 1873 to 1937.
Josef Mühl
1877–1938 (age 61)
Cemetery Nusle
Josef Mühl was a painter whose work celebrated the delicate interplay of light and everyday beauty.
Gabriel Moudrý
1869–1930 (age 61)
Cemetery Nusle
Gabriel Moudrý was a politician who lived from 1869 to 1930.
Karel Fil
1890–1931 (age 41)
Cemetery in Slivenec
Karel Fil was a salesperson known for his warmth and dependable service.
Antonín Lefner
1883–1938 (age 55)
Cemetery in Židenice
Antonín Lefner lived from 1883 to 1938.
Antonín Rusek
1888–1939 (age 51)
Cemetery in Židenice
Antonín Rusek was a steadfast member of his community who supported others with quiet dedication.
Filip Králík
1882–1936 (age 54)
Cemetery in Židenice
Filip Králík (1882–1936) was a Czech resident of Židenice.
Rajmund Smutný
1891–1932 (age 41)
Cemetery in Židenice
Rajmund Smutný quietly touched lives through his thoughtful presence and caring nature.
Jan Tůma
1895–1936 (age 41)
Cemetery in Podolí
Jan Tůma (1895–1936) was a Czech resident of Podolí.
Catherine Breshkovsky
1844–1934 (age 90)
Cemetery in Chvaly
Catherine Breshkovsky devoted herself to democratic ideals and public service, leaving a dignified legacy for future gen...
Alexandre Kiesewetter
1866–1933 (age 67)
Orthodox cemetery in Prague
Alexandre Kiesewetter (1866–1933) was a Czech Orthodox politician.
Volodymyr Leontovych
1866–1933 (age 67)
Orthodox cemetery in Prague
Volodymyr Leontovych shaped cultural dialogue through his thoughtful writing and enduring sense of place.
Josef Vala
1887–1932 (age 45)
Cemetery in Židenice
Josef Vala (1887–1932) was a Czech resident of Židenice.
Vlasta Dostálová
1924–1938 (age 14)
Cemetery in Židenice
Vlasta Dostálová embodied youthful promise and remains cherished for the warmth she brought to her community.
Jindřich Bubeníček
1856–1935 (age 79)
Cemetery in Uhříněves
Jindřich Bubeníček (1856–1935) was a Czech illustrator.
Alois Sládek
1888–1932 (age 44)
cemetery in Vinoř
Alois Sládek provided steady civic leadership and care for the Vinoř community, leaving a legacy of calm dedication.
Božena Benešová
1873–1936 (age 63)
Bubeneč Cemetery
Božena Benešová (1873–1936) was a Czech writer.
Arnošt Hrad
1914–1938 (age 24)
Cemetery in Bohnice
Arnošt Hrad honored his commitment to military service through disciplined courage and a heartfelt sense of duty.
Josef Záruba-Pfeffermann
1869–1938 (age 69)
Bubeneč Cemetery
Josef Záruba-Pfeffermann (1869–1938) was a Czech astronomer.
Metoděj Řihák
1885–1934 (age 49)
Bubeneč Cemetery
Metoděj Řihák served his parish with faithful compassion, offering calm guidance through times of change.
Milada Schusserová
1877–1931 (age 54)
Bubeneč Cemetery
Milada Schusserová (1877–1931) was a Czech painter.
Michal Navrátil
1861–1931 (age 70)
Bubeneč Cemetery
Michal Navrátil used the written word to bridge communities and preserve the resonance of everyday life.