Frank W. Mrotek, 67, of 714 S. 15th St., Manitowoc, died Wednesday afternoon
at Holy Family Hospital, Manitowoc.
Funeral services will be at 9:30 a.m. Saturday at Pfeffer Funeral Home,
Manitowoc, and at 10 a.m. Saturday at St. Boniface Catholic Church, Manitowoc,
with the Rev. Alfred Pritzl officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery,
Manitowoc.
He was born Feb. 9, 1895, at West Kewaunee, son of the late Valentine and Mary
Mella Mrotek. He moved to Manitowoc as a child and he had resided in the city
since. He married Selma L. Mahnke, Sept. 29, 1923, at St. Boniface Church,
Manitowoc. Prior to his retirement two years ago he was employed as an iron
worker at Manitowoc Shipbuilding Inc. He was a member of the Boiler Maker Union
443 and veteran of World War I. He served as a private first class with the
138th Transportation Corps. He entered the armed forces in May of 1918 and was
discharged in July of 1919 after serving in France.
Among survivors are his wife; one daughter, Mrs. James Gogats of Manitowoc; four
brothers, Max, George and Leo of Manitowoc and Walter of Vancouver, Wash.; one
sister, Mrs. Charles Schaetzke of Manitowoc and three grandchildren.
Friends may call after 3 p.m. Friday at the funeral home where the Rosary will
be recited at 7:30 p.m.
Manitowoc Herald Times, March 22, 1962 P.14
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[d. 03-21-1962/age 67 yrs./bur. on Mrs. Ambrose lot]
Frank W. Mrotek, 67, of 714 S. 15th St., Manitowoc, died Wednesday afternoon
at Holy Family Hospital, Manitowoc.
Funeral services will be at 9:30 a.m. Saturday at Pfeffer Funeral Home,
Manitowoc, and at 10 a.m. Saturday at St. Boniface Catholic Church, Manitowoc,
with the Rev. Alfred Pritzl officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery,
Manitowoc.
He was born Feb. 9, 1895, at West Kewaunee, son of the late Valentine and Mary
Mella Mrotek. He moved to Manitowoc as a child and he had resided in the city
since. He married Selma L. Mahnke, Sept. 29, 1923, at St. Boniface Church,
Manitowoc. Prior to his retirement two years ago he was employed as an iron
worker at Manitowoc Shipbuilding Inc. He was a member of the Boiler Maker Union
443 and veteran of World War I. He served as a private first class with the
138th Transportation Corps. He entered the armed forces in May of 1918 and was
discharged in July of 1919 after serving in France.
Among survivors are his wife; one daughter, Mrs. James Gogats of Manitowoc; four
brothers, Max, George and Leo of Manitowoc and Walter of Vancouver, Wash.; one
sister, Mrs. Charles Schaetzke of Manitowoc and three grandchildren.
Friends may call after 3 p.m. Friday at the funeral home where the Rosary will
be recited at 7:30 p.m.
Manitowoc Herald Times, March 22, 1962 P.14
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[d. 03-21-1962/age 67 yrs./bur. on Mrs. Ambrose lot]
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