Mrs. John McKeough, 63, of 1014 E. Vienna Ave., Milwaukee, died Wednesday at
Columbia Hospital, Milwaukee.
Funeral services will be at 10:15 a.m. Saturday at Urbanek and Schlei and at
10:30 a.m. at Holy Innocents Catholic Church of Manitowoc. The Rev. E. A.
Radey will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc.
Mrs. McKeough, the former Helen Dufek, was born Dec. 20, 1903, at Stangelville,
daughter of the late Joseph and Anna Rebitz Dufek. She was a 1922 graduate of
Mishicot High School and in 1924 received a degree from Milwaukee State Teachers
College. She taught kindergarten at Denmark and was married to Mr. McKeough
April 14, 1932. After marriage they lived at Manitowoc and at Wausau and in 1965
moved to Milwaukee. She was a member of the Catholic Women’s Club, Thalia and
Holy Innocents Altar Society, Manitowoc.
Survivors are the husband, a son, Patrick of Green Bay, a daughter, Mrs. Gerald
(Anna) Mayszka of Minneapolis, three sisters, Mrs. Anna Schiller of Sun Prairie
and Miss Lucy Dufek and Mrs. Josephine Jacobs of Manitowoc and four grandchildren.
Friends may call at the funeral home, Ninth Street entrance, after 4 p.m. Friday
where at 7:30 p.m. the Rosary will be recited.
Manitowoc Herald Times, May 25, 1967 P.18
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[d. 05-24-1967 at Milwaukee WI/age 63 yrs./wife of John P. McKeough]
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MISS HELEN DUFECK BECOMES BRIDE OF JOHN MCKEOUGH THIS MORNING
An attractive wedding was solemnized at Mishicott at 8 o'clock this morning
when Miss Helen Dufek, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dufek of Mishicot became
the bride of John P. McKeough, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. McKeough, 1301
Philippen Street, Manitowoc. They were married by the Rev. M. Gonnering at the
Holy Cross Catholic Church.
Their attendants were Miss Lucy Dufek, bridesmaid and John Mayer, best man. The
flower girl was little Eileen Schiller of Sun Prairie, a niece of the bride.
At the home of the bride's parents, a wedding dinner was served to 25 guests and
a reception was held in honor of the couple. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. R.
Schiller and children of Sun Prairie. Mr. McKeough is a dealer of the Silent
Automatic Oil Burner and his bride has been teaching school. The couple left
this morning on a trip to Washington D.C., and other eastern cities and will
return in two weeks to be at home at 1122 South Eighth Street in this city.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Apr. 14, 1932 page 8
Mrs. John McKeough, 63, of 1014 E. Vienna Ave., Milwaukee, died Wednesday at
Columbia Hospital, Milwaukee.
Funeral services will be at 10:15 a.m. Saturday at Urbanek and Schlei and at
10:30 a.m. at Holy Innocents Catholic Church of Manitowoc. The Rev. E. A.
Radey will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc.
Mrs. McKeough, the former Helen Dufek, was born Dec. 20, 1903, at Stangelville,
daughter of the late Joseph and Anna Rebitz Dufek. She was a 1922 graduate of
Mishicot High School and in 1924 received a degree from Milwaukee State Teachers
College. She taught kindergarten at Denmark and was married to Mr. McKeough
April 14, 1932. After marriage they lived at Manitowoc and at Wausau and in 1965
moved to Milwaukee. She was a member of the Catholic Women’s Club, Thalia and
Holy Innocents Altar Society, Manitowoc.
Survivors are the husband, a son, Patrick of Green Bay, a daughter, Mrs. Gerald
(Anna) Mayszka of Minneapolis, three sisters, Mrs. Anna Schiller of Sun Prairie
and Miss Lucy Dufek and Mrs. Josephine Jacobs of Manitowoc and four grandchildren.
Friends may call at the funeral home, Ninth Street entrance, after 4 p.m. Friday
where at 7:30 p.m. the Rosary will be recited.
Manitowoc Herald Times, May 25, 1967 P.18
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[d. 05-24-1967 at Milwaukee WI/age 63 yrs./wife of John P. McKeough]
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MISS HELEN DUFECK BECOMES BRIDE OF JOHN MCKEOUGH THIS MORNING
An attractive wedding was solemnized at Mishicott at 8 o'clock this morning
when Miss Helen Dufek, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dufek of Mishicot became
the bride of John P. McKeough, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. McKeough, 1301
Philippen Street, Manitowoc. They were married by the Rev. M. Gonnering at the
Holy Cross Catholic Church.
Their attendants were Miss Lucy Dufek, bridesmaid and John Mayer, best man. The
flower girl was little Eileen Schiller of Sun Prairie, a niece of the bride.
At the home of the bride's parents, a wedding dinner was served to 25 guests and
a reception was held in honor of the couple. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. R.
Schiller and children of Sun Prairie. Mr. McKeough is a dealer of the Silent
Automatic Oil Burner and his bride has been teaching school. The couple left
this morning on a trip to Washington D.C., and other eastern cities and will
return in two weeks to be at home at 1122 South Eighth Street in this city.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Apr. 14, 1932 page 8
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