MARIA MILSKI
ANOTHER OF OLD RESIDENTS PASSES AWAY
Mrs. Mary Milski, Widow of Late F. Milski, Called By Death
Death claimed Mrs. Mary, widow of the late Felix Milski at her home, 1125 South Seventh street, Saturday afternoon after an illness of several weeks from nerve paralysis. The body was taken to the home of her daughter, Mrs. Joseph Willinger, and funeral services will be held from St. Boniface church Wednesday morning at nine with interment
at Calvary.
Mrs. Milski was born in Germany Dec. 1, 1847 and came to this country with her family and located in this city in 1884 and has since resided here.
She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Joseph Willinger and Mrs. Arthur Goerdts and four sons, Max and Roman of this city, Paul of St. Paul and Leo of Milwaukee. Mr. Milski died fifteen years ago.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Monday, March 25, 1918, Page 6
MARIA MILSKI
ANOTHER OF OLD RESIDENTS PASSES AWAY
Mrs. Mary Milski, Widow of Late F. Milski, Called By Death
Death claimed Mrs. Mary, widow of the late Felix Milski at her home, 1125 South Seventh street, Saturday afternoon after an illness of several weeks from nerve paralysis. The body was taken to the home of her daughter, Mrs. Joseph Willinger, and funeral services will be held from St. Boniface church Wednesday morning at nine with interment
at Calvary.
Mrs. Milski was born in Germany Dec. 1, 1847 and came to this country with her family and located in this city in 1884 and has since resided here.
She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Joseph Willinger and Mrs. Arthur Goerdts and four sons, Max and Roman of this city, Paul of St. Paul and Leo of Milwaukee. Mr. Milski died fifteen years ago.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Monday, March 25, 1918, Page 6
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