She married a son of a tradesman and became ineligible
Stáhnout obrázek
Božena Wortnerová, née Kříhová, was born on 3 December 1935 in Olešnice near Trhové Sviny into a family of small farmers. She spent her childhood during the war, but the family did not suffer from the economic hardships. She started school in Olešnice at the age of five. She graduated from the municipal school in Trhové Sviny, six kilometres away, where she walked every day, whatever the weather. She finished her studies at the agricultural school in České Budějovice, where she spent a year at boarding school. Then she worked in an accounting office. Her life was greatly influenced by her marriage to František Wortner, the son of a goldsmith from Trhové Sviny, whose family was persecuted by the communist regime after 1948. She and her husband brought up three daughters - Božena and twins Jana and Zdena. Due to the conviction of her father-in-law, Karl Wortner, she lost her office job and worked as a shop assistant and later in a cafeteria until her retirement. After 1989, she helped the family regain their confiscated land. In retirement she visited the United States twice. From 2017, Božena Wortner lived in the Home for the Elderly in Horní Stropnice.