IGNATZ BONK DEATH Monday Native of Centerville To Be Buried WednesdayIgnatz Bonk, 67, of 1214 S. 13th street, died at his home yesterday afternoon. Death was due to complications. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. from St. Boniface church. Burial will take
place in Calvary cemetery.
The deceased was born in Centerville, August 1, 1866. He has lived in Manitowoc for the past 20 years. He was married to Julia Rohde.
Besides his widow Mr. Bonk is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Clark Ozga, Mrs. Regina Chermak, Mrs. Della Kattner and Mrs. Helen Christoffel; a son, John Bonk; two brothers, John of Manitowoc and Joseph of Two Rivers; five sisters, Mrs. Albert Kowelsky and Mrs. John Sievert of Two Rivers, Mrs. Alex Stanzel of Francis Creek, Mrs. Lottie Sievert of Newton, and Mrs. Anton Bruski of Kewaunee.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Tuesday, September 5, 1933 P.2
IGNATZ BONK DEATH Monday Native of Centerville To Be Buried WednesdayIgnatz Bonk, 67, of 1214 S. 13th street, died at his home yesterday afternoon. Death was due to complications. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. from St. Boniface church. Burial will take
place in Calvary cemetery.
The deceased was born in Centerville, August 1, 1866. He has lived in Manitowoc for the past 20 years. He was married to Julia Rohde.
Besides his widow Mr. Bonk is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Clark Ozga, Mrs. Regina Chermak, Mrs. Della Kattner and Mrs. Helen Christoffel; a son, John Bonk; two brothers, John of Manitowoc and Joseph of Two Rivers; five sisters, Mrs. Albert Kowelsky and Mrs. John Sievert of Two Rivers, Mrs. Alex Stanzel of Francis Creek, Mrs. Lottie Sievert of Newton, and Mrs. Anton Bruski of Kewaunee.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Tuesday, September 5, 1933 P.2
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