Funeral services for Joseph M. Rosik, 19, Mishicot, Route 1, who
died Saturday at Winnebago, will be held tomorrow morning. There
will be short services from the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Peter Rosik, at 8:30 o'clock followed by services at St. Mary's
Catholic Church in Tisch Mills with the Rev. John Rous officiating.
Interment will be in the adjoining cemetery.
Joseph Rosik was born in the Town of Gibson, July 22, 1920, and
lived there all his life. He had been ill three years.
Survivors are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Rosik, and one sister
Helen at home.
The body was brought to the Klein & Stangel Inc., funeral home at
Two Rivers and will be taken to the home this morning. It may be
viewed there until the time of the services tomorrow morning. The
rosary will be said at the home at 7:30 o'clock tonight.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Monday, November 6, 1939
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REPORT OF THE COUNTY JUDGE ON PATIENTS COMMITTED TO WISCONSIN GENERAL HOSPITAL FOR
TREATMENT
TO THE HONORABLE CHAIRMAN AND BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF MANITOWOC COUNTY, WISCONSIN
Gentlemen:
In accordance with the duties which are provided for in the Statutes, I beg leave to
submit my report of all proceedings and hearings relative to patients committed to
the Wisconsin General Hospital for treatment since the filing of my last report up to
and including January 1, 1937.
Edward S. Schmitz, County Judge
Joseph Rosik, resident of the Town of Gibson. Committed to Wisconsin General
Hospital on the 30th day of November, 1936. Examining physician, Dr. A.P. Zlatnik.
Manitowoc Herald Times, March 31, 1937 p.17, 18
(Note: They sent seriously ill people here to be treated. The hospital was in
Madison)
Funeral services for Joseph M. Rosik, 19, Mishicot, Route 1, who
died Saturday at Winnebago, will be held tomorrow morning. There
will be short services from the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Peter Rosik, at 8:30 o'clock followed by services at St. Mary's
Catholic Church in Tisch Mills with the Rev. John Rous officiating.
Interment will be in the adjoining cemetery.
Joseph Rosik was born in the Town of Gibson, July 22, 1920, and
lived there all his life. He had been ill three years.
Survivors are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Rosik, and one sister
Helen at home.
The body was brought to the Klein & Stangel Inc., funeral home at
Two Rivers and will be taken to the home this morning. It may be
viewed there until the time of the services tomorrow morning. The
rosary will be said at the home at 7:30 o'clock tonight.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Monday, November 6, 1939
*******
REPORT OF THE COUNTY JUDGE ON PATIENTS COMMITTED TO WISCONSIN GENERAL HOSPITAL FOR
TREATMENT
TO THE HONORABLE CHAIRMAN AND BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF MANITOWOC COUNTY, WISCONSIN
Gentlemen:
In accordance with the duties which are provided for in the Statutes, I beg leave to
submit my report of all proceedings and hearings relative to patients committed to
the Wisconsin General Hospital for treatment since the filing of my last report up to
and including January 1, 1937.
Edward S. Schmitz, County Judge
Joseph Rosik, resident of the Town of Gibson. Committed to Wisconsin General
Hospital on the 30th day of November, 1936. Examining physician, Dr. A.P. Zlatnik.
Manitowoc Herald Times, March 31, 1937 p.17, 18
(Note: They sent seriously ill people here to be treated. The hospital was in
Madison)
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