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Walter Mrozinski

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Walter Mrozinski

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Death
22 Mar 1928 (aged 68–69)
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Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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WALTER MROZINSKI

WALTER MROZINSKI, 43 OLD INJURY CAUSES DEATH OF WORKMAN
Never recovering from injuries that he suffered three years ago at the Reiss docks here, where he was employed, Walter Mrozinski, 69, passed away last night at the family home, 1225 South 17th street.
His demise was hurried from worry over the condition of his wife, who suffered a stroke a short time ago and is now confined to her bed.

The deceased has been a resident here for nearly 50 years coming here from Poland when a young man.

Besides the widow, two daughters, Mrs. John Lavinski and Mrs. Alex Kuvacki, both of this city, five sons, Joseph, John, Paul and Frank of this city and Thomas of Waukesha, a brother, Joseph in St. Louis and one other brother, Frank and a widowed sister, both in Germany and 12 grandchildren
survive.

The deceased was a member of the St. Joseph’s society. Burial will take place from the St. Mary’s Catholic church Monday morning at 9 o’clock.
Manitowoc Herald News, Friday, March 23, 1928, Page 2


WALTER MROZINSKI

WALTER MROZINSKI, 43 OLD INJURY CAUSES DEATH OF WORKMAN
Never recovering from injuries that he suffered three years ago at the Reiss docks here, where he was employed, Walter Mrozinski, 69, passed away last night at the family home, 1225 South 17th street.
His demise was hurried from worry over the condition of his wife, who suffered a stroke a short time ago and is now confined to her bed.

The deceased has been a resident here for nearly 50 years coming here from Poland when a young man.

Besides the widow, two daughters, Mrs. John Lavinski and Mrs. Alex Kuvacki, both of this city, five sons, Joseph, John, Paul and Frank of this city and Thomas of Waukesha, a brother, Joseph in St. Louis and one other brother, Frank and a widowed sister, both in Germany and 12 grandchildren
survive.

The deceased was a member of the St. Joseph’s society. Burial will take place from the St. Mary’s Catholic church Monday morning at 9 o’clock.
Manitowoc Herald News, Friday, March 23, 1928, Page 2



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