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Mathias Pokorski

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Mathias Pokorski

Birth
Poland
Death
Jan 1943 (aged 81–82)
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Newton, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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MATHIAS POKORSKI

Matt Pokorsky, 82, who farmed in the vicinity of Newton for many years, died at
1 a.m. today at the Holy Family hospital after an illness of about a month.
Funeral services will be held Monday morning at 10 o'clock from St. Casimir's
Catholic church in Newton, following short services from the home in Newton.
Burial will be in the church cemetery.
Mr. Pokorsky was born in Poland on Jan. 8, 1961 and came to this country 58 years
ago, coming directly to Manitowoc county. He was married to Miss Mary Sepnefski.
Survivors are the widow; three daughters, Mrs. Anton Poklanski, Mrs. Louis Bonk
and Mrs. Alex Mrotek, all of this city; five sons, Stanley, Edward, Anton and Alex
of this city and Frank of Newton; and 22 grandchildren.
The body was removed to the Leschke funeral home here from where it will be removed
to the home in Newton Saturday afternoon. It may be viewed there until the time of
the funeral.

Manitowoc Herald Times, January 8, 1943 P. 2
MATHIAS POKORSKI

Matt Pokorsky, 82, who farmed in the vicinity of Newton for many years, died at
1 a.m. today at the Holy Family hospital after an illness of about a month.
Funeral services will be held Monday morning at 10 o'clock from St. Casimir's
Catholic church in Newton, following short services from the home in Newton.
Burial will be in the church cemetery.
Mr. Pokorsky was born in Poland on Jan. 8, 1961 and came to this country 58 years
ago, coming directly to Manitowoc county. He was married to Miss Mary Sepnefski.
Survivors are the widow; three daughters, Mrs. Anton Poklanski, Mrs. Louis Bonk
and Mrs. Alex Mrotek, all of this city; five sons, Stanley, Edward, Anton and Alex
of this city and Frank of Newton; and 22 grandchildren.
The body was removed to the Leschke funeral home here from where it will be removed
to the home in Newton Saturday afternoon. It may be viewed there until the time of
the funeral.

Manitowoc Herald Times, January 8, 1943 P. 2


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