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Marie <I>Radzinski</I> Doleschal

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Marie Radzinski Doleschal

Birth
Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
Jun 1919 (aged 21)
Whitelaw, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec. 7- Lot 5ROW
Memorial ID
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Marie Doleschal, married, aged 21, resident of Two Rivers, Wisconsin, committed to Maple Crest Sanatorium on May 27, 1919;
A.M. Farrell examining physician.
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Manitowoc Herald News, Wednesday, July 02, 1919 Page 2
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MARIE DOLESCHAL additional info

After a long illness, Mrs. Edward Doleshel(sic) passed away at Whitelaw
sanitarium. Her remains were brought to this city and the funeral took
place Wednesday morning from the home of her father, Andrew Radzinski.
Deceased is survived by two small children, 2 brothers and four sisters
besides her husband and parents. She was born in this city 21 years ago.
The Reporter, Thurs., June 26, 1919
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Card of Thanks
We desire to express our thanks and appreciation to our friends for
their kindness and sympathy shown us in our late bereavement due to the
illness and death of our beloved wife and daughter being especially
mindful of the beautiful floral tributes.
Ed Doleshel
A. Radinski and family
The Reporter, Thurs., July 3, 1919

Mrs. Edward Doleschall of Two Rivers died at Maple Crest Sanatorium at Whitelaw and her remains were taken to Two Rivers for burial.
She was 21 years of age and had been suffering from tuberculosis for many months. The deceased is survived by her husband and two small children.
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MARIE DOLESCHAL additional info

After a long illness, Mrs. Edward Doleshel(sic) passed away at Whitelaw
sanitarium. Her remains were brought to this city and the funeral took
place Wednesday morning from the home of her father, Andrew Radzinski.
Deceased is survived by two small children, 2 brothers and four sisters
besides her husband and parents. She was born in this city 21 years ago.
The Reporter, Thurs., June 26, 1919
*********
Card of Thanks
We desire to express our thanks and appreciation to our friends for
their kindness and sympathy shown us in our late bereavement due to the
illness and death of our beloved wife and daughter being especially
mindful of the beautiful floral tributes.
Ed Doleshel
A. Radinski and family
The Reporter, Thurs., July 3, 1919
Marie Doleschal, married, aged 21, resident of Two Rivers, Wisconsin, committed to Maple Crest Sanatorium on May 27, 1919;
A.M. Farrell examining physician.
*********
Manitowoc Herald News, Wednesday, July 02, 1919 Page 2
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
MARIE DOLESCHAL additional info

After a long illness, Mrs. Edward Doleshel(sic) passed away at Whitelaw
sanitarium. Her remains were brought to this city and the funeral took
place Wednesday morning from the home of her father, Andrew Radzinski.
Deceased is survived by two small children, 2 brothers and four sisters
besides her husband and parents. She was born in this city 21 years ago.
The Reporter, Thurs., June 26, 1919
*********
Card of Thanks
We desire to express our thanks and appreciation to our friends for
their kindness and sympathy shown us in our late bereavement due to the
illness and death of our beloved wife and daughter being especially
mindful of the beautiful floral tributes.
Ed Doleshel
A. Radinski and family
The Reporter, Thurs., July 3, 1919

Mrs. Edward Doleschall of Two Rivers died at Maple Crest Sanatorium at Whitelaw and her remains were taken to Two Rivers for burial.
She was 21 years of age and had been suffering from tuberculosis for many months. The deceased is survived by her husband and two small children.
~~~~~~~~~
MARIE DOLESCHAL additional info

After a long illness, Mrs. Edward Doleshel(sic) passed away at Whitelaw
sanitarium. Her remains were brought to this city and the funeral took
place Wednesday morning from the home of her father, Andrew Radzinski.
Deceased is survived by two small children, 2 brothers and four sisters
besides her husband and parents. She was born in this city 21 years ago.
The Reporter, Thurs., June 26, 1919
*********
Card of Thanks
We desire to express our thanks and appreciation to our friends for
their kindness and sympathy shown us in our late bereavement due to the
illness and death of our beloved wife and daughter being especially
mindful of the beautiful floral tributes.
Ed Doleshel
A. Radinski and family
The Reporter, Thurs., July 3, 1919


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