Miss Pauline Bonk Is Called To Rest
Miss Pauline Bonk, 49, a native of Newton, died early Wednesday morning
at the home of her brother, Thomas, in Nordheim, near Manitowoc.
Miss Bonk was born in the town of Newton in 1883 and lived there until
three months ago when she went to Nordheim to make her home with her
brother.
Survivors are two brothers, Thomas of Nordheim and Edward of Chilton and
three sisters, Mrs. Glenn Whiting, Ind., Mrs. August Kauke and Miss
Cecelia Bonk, both of Chicago.
The remains are lying in state at the Thomas Bonk home until Saturday at
9:30 a.m., when funeral services will be held at St. Casimir's Catholic
Church.
Sheboygan Press, January 19, 1933 P. 2
Miss Pauline Bonk Is Called To Rest
Miss Pauline Bonk, 49, a native of Newton, died early Wednesday morning
at the home of her brother, Thomas, in Nordheim, near Manitowoc.
Miss Bonk was born in the town of Newton in 1883 and lived there until
three months ago when she went to Nordheim to make her home with her
brother.
Survivors are two brothers, Thomas of Nordheim and Edward of Chilton and
three sisters, Mrs. Glenn Whiting, Ind., Mrs. August Kauke and Miss
Cecelia Bonk, both of Chicago.
The remains are lying in state at the Thomas Bonk home until Saturday at
9:30 a.m., when funeral services will be held at St. Casimir's Catholic
Church.
Sheboygan Press, January 19, 1933 P. 2
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