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Blanche <I>Chloupek</I> Cootway

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Blanche Chloupek Cootway

Birth
Francis Creek, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
23 Oct 1955 (aged 69)
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Francis Creek, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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BLANCHE COOTWAY
(1886 - 1955)

Mrs. Louis Cootway, 69, of 2408 Clark St., Manitowoc, died Sunday at the Holy Family Hospital, Manitowoc. She had been in failing health the past year.

Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Urbanek and Schlei Funeral Home, Manitowoc. The Rev. Gervase Zanotti will officiate and burial will be in the Bohemian Brotherhood Cemetery, Francis Creek.

She was born Blanche Chloupek, March 3, 1886, at Francis Creek, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Chloupek, and Dec. 26, 1914, was married to Louis Cootway. They located on a farm in Kossuth and in 1947 moved to Manitowoc. She was treasurer of the JCD Bohemian Lodge, No. 47.

Surviving are her husband; daughter, Mrs. Frederick Jehle of Manitowoc; sister, Mrs. George Schmidt of Rt. 2, Two Rivers; brother, Edwin A. of Manitowoc; and a grandson.
Friends may call at the funeral home until the hour of services.

Manitowoc Herald Times Monday, October 24, 1955

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Card Of Thanks
COOTWAY—
We wish we could personally tell all our relatives, friends and neighbors how much their thoughtfulness and sympathy has meant at this sad time. It had made the loss of our beloved Wife, Mother, Sister and Grandmother easier to bear. Since we cannot see each one, we hope these words will convey the gratitude our hearts truly feel. Our special thanks to Rev. Gervase Zanotti, the Soloist and Organist, the Pallbearers, the Donors and Drivers of cars, the JCD Bohemian Lodge, No. 47, those who gave flowers and memorial wreaths and anyone who assisted us in any way at this time and during her illness.
Husband and Daughter
Sister and Brother
and Grandson of
Mrs. Louis Cootway.

Manitowoc Herald Times Thursday, October 27, 1955


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Chloupek-Cootway
At the Presbyterian manse today, Miss Blanch Chloupek and Lewis Cootway were married by Rev. Axtell. The couple departed on a honeymoon trip and will make their home in Kossuth upon their return.
The bride has been employed at the offices of Pauly & Pauly. The groom is a son of T. Cootway.

Manitowoc Daily Herald, Saturday, December 26, 1914 P. 8

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Miss Blanche Chloupek of Mishicot and Mr. Louis Cootwey of Kossuth were married Saturday afternoon at the Presbyterian parsonage, Rev. M.S. Axtell officiating.
The attendants were Miss Lillian Chloupek and Victor Chloupek, sister and brother of the bride.
After the ceremony, the couple left on a wedding trip.
They will reside on a farm in Kossuth.

Manitowoc Pilot - Thur., Dec. 31, 1914

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Mishicot news:
Miss Blance Chloupek, daughter of Mrs. Anna Chloupek, who resides in this village, was married Saturday at Manitowoc to Mr. Cootway.

Manitowoc Daily Herald, December 31, 1914 P. 4

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BLANCHE COOTWAY
(1886 - 1955)

Mrs. Louis Cootway, 69, of 2408 Clark St., Manitowoc, died Sunday at the Holy Family Hospital, Manitowoc. She had been in failing health the past year.

Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Urbanek and Schlei Funeral Home, Manitowoc. The Rev. Gervase Zanotti will officiate and burial will be in the Bohemian Brotherhood Cemetery, Francis Creek.

She was born Blanche Chloupek, March 3, 1886, at Francis Creek, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Chloupek, and Dec. 26, 1914, was married to Louis Cootway. They located on a farm in Kossuth and in 1947 moved to Manitowoc. She was treasurer of the JCD Bohemian Lodge, No. 47.

Surviving are her husband; daughter, Mrs. Frederick Jehle of Manitowoc; sister, Mrs. George Schmidt of Rt. 2, Two Rivers; brother, Edwin A. of Manitowoc; and a grandson.
Friends may call at the funeral home until the hour of services.

Manitowoc Herald Times Monday, October 24, 1955

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Card Of Thanks
COOTWAY—
We wish we could personally tell all our relatives, friends and neighbors how much their thoughtfulness and sympathy has meant at this sad time. It had made the loss of our beloved Wife, Mother, Sister and Grandmother easier to bear. Since we cannot see each one, we hope these words will convey the gratitude our hearts truly feel. Our special thanks to Rev. Gervase Zanotti, the Soloist and Organist, the Pallbearers, the Donors and Drivers of cars, the JCD Bohemian Lodge, No. 47, those who gave flowers and memorial wreaths and anyone who assisted us in any way at this time and during her illness.
Husband and Daughter
Sister and Brother
and Grandson of
Mrs. Louis Cootway.

Manitowoc Herald Times Thursday, October 27, 1955


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Chloupek-Cootway
At the Presbyterian manse today, Miss Blanch Chloupek and Lewis Cootway were married by Rev. Axtell. The couple departed on a honeymoon trip and will make their home in Kossuth upon their return.
The bride has been employed at the offices of Pauly & Pauly. The groom is a son of T. Cootway.

Manitowoc Daily Herald, Saturday, December 26, 1914 P. 8

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Miss Blanche Chloupek of Mishicot and Mr. Louis Cootwey of Kossuth were married Saturday afternoon at the Presbyterian parsonage, Rev. M.S. Axtell officiating.
The attendants were Miss Lillian Chloupek and Victor Chloupek, sister and brother of the bride.
After the ceremony, the couple left on a wedding trip.
They will reside on a farm in Kossuth.

Manitowoc Pilot - Thur., Dec. 31, 1914

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Mishicot news:
Miss Blance Chloupek, daughter of Mrs. Anna Chloupek, who resides in this village, was married Saturday at Manitowoc to Mr. Cootway.

Manitowoc Daily Herald, December 31, 1914 P. 4

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