Pioneer of County Dies at Maribel
A three weeks' illness of pneumonia early this morning claimed the life
of John Marek a pioneer resident of the town of Cooperstown who spent
nearly all his 73 years as a resident of the township. Death occurred
at the family home.
Born in Milwaukee on May 13, 1856, Mr. Marek was a young boy when the
family moved to a farm in Cooperstown and since that time he has been
living on the family farm and at Maribel.
On April 17, 1883, he married Miss Mary Tuma and she is his only
immediate survivor.
Funeral services are to be held from the Greenstreet Catholic church
Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock with the Rev. Father R.J. Rous
officiating. Immediately after the church services the funeral cortege
will proceed to Evergreen cemetery in this city where interment will
take place.
Manitowoc Herald News, Saturday, October 05, 1929 Page 4
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[bur. 8 Oct. 1929/cause: heart failure due to lobar pneumonia]
Pioneer of County Dies at Maribel
A three weeks' illness of pneumonia early this morning claimed the life
of John Marek a pioneer resident of the town of Cooperstown who spent
nearly all his 73 years as a resident of the township. Death occurred
at the family home.
Born in Milwaukee on May 13, 1856, Mr. Marek was a young boy when the
family moved to a farm in Cooperstown and since that time he has been
living on the family farm and at Maribel.
On April 17, 1883, he married Miss Mary Tuma and she is his only
immediate survivor.
Funeral services are to be held from the Greenstreet Catholic church
Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock with the Rev. Father R.J. Rous
officiating. Immediately after the church services the funeral cortege
will proceed to Evergreen cemetery in this city where interment will
take place.
Manitowoc Herald News, Saturday, October 05, 1929 Page 4
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[bur. 8 Oct. 1929/cause: heart failure due to lobar pneumonia]
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