DIES AFTER A SHORT ILLNESS
Mrs. Alex Mrotek, 55, of 914 South 23rd street, died at 2:15 this
morning following an illness of more than three months.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday morning at 8:30 from the home and at nine o’clock from St. Boniface church. Burial will be made in the Calvary cemetery. The body will be removed to the home late this afternoon from the Pfeffer funeral home.
Born Pauline Korlesky December 5, 1879 in Manitowoc, Mrs. Mrotek
has lived in this city her entire life. She was married to Alex Mrotek in 1900.
Survivors besides the widower include four daughters, Mrs. Walter
Urbanski of Chicago, Mrs. William Brachmann and Mrs. John Schneider of Manitowoc and Grace at home; seven sons, Dan, Ben, Harold, Louis, Archie, Max and Eugene, all of Manitowoc; a brother, John, Manitowoc; and four grandchildren.
Manitowoc Herald Times, September 30, 1935 P. 2
Contributor: Judy Mahnke
DIES AFTER A SHORT ILLNESS
Mrs. Alex Mrotek, 55, of 914 South 23rd street, died at 2:15 this
morning following an illness of more than three months.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday morning at 8:30 from the home and at nine o’clock from St. Boniface church. Burial will be made in the Calvary cemetery. The body will be removed to the home late this afternoon from the Pfeffer funeral home.
Born Pauline Korlesky December 5, 1879 in Manitowoc, Mrs. Mrotek
has lived in this city her entire life. She was married to Alex Mrotek in 1900.
Survivors besides the widower include four daughters, Mrs. Walter
Urbanski of Chicago, Mrs. William Brachmann and Mrs. John Schneider of Manitowoc and Grace at home; seven sons, Dan, Ben, Harold, Louis, Archie, Max and Eugene, all of Manitowoc; a brother, John, Manitowoc; and four grandchildren.
Manitowoc Herald Times, September 30, 1935 P. 2
Contributor: Judy Mahnke
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