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Olga Sylvia Chloupek

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Olga Sylvia Chloupek

Birth
Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
15 Jun 1911 (aged 19)
Mishicot, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Francis Creek, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA GPS-Latitude: 44.2124633, Longitude: -87.7359749
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OLGA SYLVIA CHLOUPEK
(1891 - 1911)

MISHICOTT GIRL DEAD
Miss Chloupek, Niece of Judge Chloupek, Dead, Aged 19


Battling for months against the ravages of insidious disease Miss Olga Chloupek of Mishicott niece of Probate Judge Chloupek of this city yielded in defeat to Death early today and passed away.

Miss Chloupek is a daughter of Mrs. Adolph Chloupek and for a year was a teacher in the schools of Manitowoc county following her graduation from the Mishicott school and the County Training school. Miss Chloupek having been a member of the class of 1909 of the Training school. She was a bright girl, a student and her untimely death is a sad shock to family and friends.

Miss Chloupek is survived by her mother, two sisters and two brothers at Mishicott.

Funeral arrangements have not been made as yet.

Manitowoc Daily Herald, Saturday, July 15, 1911 Page 1

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Notes From Mishicot:
Miss Olga Chloupek, daughter of Mrs. Adolph Chloupek, died Saturday morning, July 15, at 6 o'clock. She had been in poor health for several months.

Miss Chloupek was nineteen years of age and was a bright, cheerful and happy young lady a short time ago; but now she is dead. After finishing the course of the Mishicot graded school she attended the Training school graduating with the class of 1909. The following year she taught in district No. 7, town of Two Rivers. Toward the close of the school year her health failed and she had to abandon teaching. Bright and cheerful, Olga carried sunshine with her wherever she went. She always had a smile and a pleasant word for her friends. Her death comes as a dark shadow to her relatives who loved her so dearly. Death is a hard master. He would take from us our brightest and best, but he cannot mar memory. It will serve as a balm to our wounded hearts.

Besides her mother she is survived by two sisters, Misses Blanche and Lillian and two brothers, Victor and Edwin.

The funeral was held Tuesday morning. Rev. Minneberg of Racine officiating. Interment was in the cemetery at Francis Creek.

Manitowoc Pilot Thursday, July 20, 1911 pg. 8

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OLGA SYLVIA CHLOUPEK
(1891 - 1911)

MISHICOTT GIRL DEAD
Miss Chloupek, Niece of Judge Chloupek, Dead, Aged 19


Battling for months against the ravages of insidious disease Miss Olga Chloupek of Mishicott niece of Probate Judge Chloupek of this city yielded in defeat to Death early today and passed away.

Miss Chloupek is a daughter of Mrs. Adolph Chloupek and for a year was a teacher in the schools of Manitowoc county following her graduation from the Mishicott school and the County Training school. Miss Chloupek having been a member of the class of 1909 of the Training school. She was a bright girl, a student and her untimely death is a sad shock to family and friends.

Miss Chloupek is survived by her mother, two sisters and two brothers at Mishicott.

Funeral arrangements have not been made as yet.

Manitowoc Daily Herald, Saturday, July 15, 1911 Page 1

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Notes From Mishicot:
Miss Olga Chloupek, daughter of Mrs. Adolph Chloupek, died Saturday morning, July 15, at 6 o'clock. She had been in poor health for several months.

Miss Chloupek was nineteen years of age and was a bright, cheerful and happy young lady a short time ago; but now she is dead. After finishing the course of the Mishicot graded school she attended the Training school graduating with the class of 1909. The following year she taught in district No. 7, town of Two Rivers. Toward the close of the school year her health failed and she had to abandon teaching. Bright and cheerful, Olga carried sunshine with her wherever she went. She always had a smile and a pleasant word for her friends. Her death comes as a dark shadow to her relatives who loved her so dearly. Death is a hard master. He would take from us our brightest and best, but he cannot mar memory. It will serve as a balm to our wounded hearts.

Besides her mother she is survived by two sisters, Misses Blanche and Lillian and two brothers, Victor and Edwin.

The funeral was held Tuesday morning. Rev. Minneberg of Racine officiating. Interment was in the cemetery at Francis Creek.

Manitowoc Pilot Thursday, July 20, 1911 pg. 8

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