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John Zboralski

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John Zboralski

Birth
Poland
Death
14 Jul 1919 (aged 73)
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA GPS-Latitude: 44.0806314, Longitude: -87.6710932
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JOHN ZBORALSKI
(1845 - 1919)

OLD RESIDENT OF CITY DIES AT AGE OF 74

John Zboralski, resident of this city since 1881 when he came to this country from Germany where he was born 74 years ago, died at the Holy Family hospital yesterday morning. Mr. Zboralski suffered a stroke of paralysis last week and was removed to the hospital. He has been a sufferer from rheumatism for the past ten years and been unable to work and death came as a release from suffering.

He is survived by his wife, on whose birthday anniversary his death occurred, four sons and three daughters. Joseph, Frank and John of this city, Peter of Milwaukee, Mrs. Charles Milford, Marshall street, with whom the couple made their home, Mrs. Joseph Reiber, Youngstown, Ohio and Miss Lizzie, of Milwaukee.

The funeral will be held Thursday morning at 9 o'clock from St. Mary's Catholic church and interment will be at the Polish cemetery.

Manitowoc Herald News, Tuesday, July 15, 1919 Page 2

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Mr. and Mrs. Peter Zboralski, Mrs. Jacob Czaskos and Mrs. A. Zasiecki who were here to attend the funeral of the late John Zboralski, motored to Sturgeon Bay yesterday to see the cherry orchards and while there the ladies gathered 88 quarts of cherries in two hours. They departed for their homes at Milwaukee this morning and took the cherries with them. Where the picking is done by the purchaser a charge of seven cents per pound for the fruit is made.

Manitowoc Herald News, Wis., Friday, July 18, 1919 Page 1

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MAY LOSE EYE
Collision With Wire Fence Results in Serious Injury


Colliding with a wire fence which in the darkness he failed to see at 17th and Marshal Streets, John Zbrolski Sr., an employe of the Rahr Sons' Co., sustained a serious injury to his eye and may lose the optic as a result, it is feared.

Mr. Zbrolski resides with his son at 2302 Marshal Street and owning to the fact that the lights were out, he failed to see the wire and fell into it, cutting a deep gash under the eye and injuring the eyeball itself. His face was cut by the wire and his condition causes much anxiety. He is a man of advanced years.

Manitowoc Daily Herald, Wis., - Thurs., Sept. 23, 1909

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Beloved parent of
Elizabeth (September 1882 Wisconsin)
Katharine (March 1889 Wisconsin)
Blanche (September 1893 Wisconsin)
Contributor: Frank Germanson

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JOHN ZBORALSKI
(1845 - 1919)

OLD RESIDENT OF CITY DIES AT AGE OF 74

John Zboralski, resident of this city since 1881 when he came to this country from Germany where he was born 74 years ago, died at the Holy Family hospital yesterday morning. Mr. Zboralski suffered a stroke of paralysis last week and was removed to the hospital. He has been a sufferer from rheumatism for the past ten years and been unable to work and death came as a release from suffering.

He is survived by his wife, on whose birthday anniversary his death occurred, four sons and three daughters. Joseph, Frank and John of this city, Peter of Milwaukee, Mrs. Charles Milford, Marshall street, with whom the couple made their home, Mrs. Joseph Reiber, Youngstown, Ohio and Miss Lizzie, of Milwaukee.

The funeral will be held Thursday morning at 9 o'clock from St. Mary's Catholic church and interment will be at the Polish cemetery.

Manitowoc Herald News, Tuesday, July 15, 1919 Page 2

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Mr. and Mrs. Peter Zboralski, Mrs. Jacob Czaskos and Mrs. A. Zasiecki who were here to attend the funeral of the late John Zboralski, motored to Sturgeon Bay yesterday to see the cherry orchards and while there the ladies gathered 88 quarts of cherries in two hours. They departed for their homes at Milwaukee this morning and took the cherries with them. Where the picking is done by the purchaser a charge of seven cents per pound for the fruit is made.

Manitowoc Herald News, Wis., Friday, July 18, 1919 Page 1

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MAY LOSE EYE
Collision With Wire Fence Results in Serious Injury


Colliding with a wire fence which in the darkness he failed to see at 17th and Marshal Streets, John Zbrolski Sr., an employe of the Rahr Sons' Co., sustained a serious injury to his eye and may lose the optic as a result, it is feared.

Mr. Zbrolski resides with his son at 2302 Marshal Street and owning to the fact that the lights were out, he failed to see the wire and fell into it, cutting a deep gash under the eye and injuring the eyeball itself. His face was cut by the wire and his condition causes much anxiety. He is a man of advanced years.

Manitowoc Daily Herald, Wis., - Thurs., Sept. 23, 1909

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Beloved parent of
Elizabeth (September 1882 Wisconsin)
Katharine (March 1889 Wisconsin)
Blanche (September 1893 Wisconsin)
Contributor: Frank Germanson

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