in Prague. Petschek was married to Magda "Martha" Popper, the daughter of
JUDr. Julius Popper. An optimist, Otto built the
Petschek Villa in Prague in the early 1920s between the two World Wars. Today it is home to the
U.S. Ambassador to the Czech Republic. Together, they were the parents of four children: • Eva Petschek (1920–2014), who married the journalist Robert B. Goldmann, an immigrant from Germany. She lived in New York City. • Rita Petschek (1922–2006), who married
Alexandre Kafka, son of
Bruno Kafka, a member of the parliament of Czechoslovakia . • Ina Louise Petschek (b. 1922), who married Adolf Schlesinger. Petschek died on 2 July 1934 in
Vienna,
Austria. He was buried at the
New Jewish Cemetery in Prague. His widow died on 9 May 1940 in
Toronto,
Canada.
Descendants In December 1966, Otto's granddaughter, Angela Conway Petschek, was married to Alain Patrick Maze-Sencier of Paris and New York, the Count de Brouville. Alain was a son of Jean Maze-Sencier and the late Nicole Maze-Sencier, Countess de Brouville. Angela Conway Petschek was the daughter of Mrs. Viktor Petschek and the late Capt. Sydney Conway of the British Army Medical Corps. She was the adopted daughter of Mr. Petschek. ==References==