Mrs. John Kadow, 73, (photo), wife of a retired Newton farmer, died
at 2:30 o'clock Friday afternoon at the Holy Family hospital.
The former Antonia Murzyn, Mrs. Kadow was born in Poland on April 3,
1871, and had been a resident of Manitowoc county for the past 56
years. Fifty-three years ago on May 22, she was married to Mr. Kadow
at St. Mary's Catholic church here, and immediately after the couple
settled on a farm in Newton where they always resided.
She leaves her husband, 11 children, 22 grandchildren and six great
grandchildren. The daughters are Mrs. Charles Jagodinsky, Miss Clara
Kadow, Mrs. Ray Mertens, Mrs. Sophie Kowalski and Mrs. Albert Czekala,
all of this city; Miss Frances Kadow and Mrs. Orlich Duveneck, both
of Newton. Three sons, Marion, Albert and Siegried Kadow, of Manitowoc,
and another son, Frank, of Newton.
Funeral services will be held at 9:30 o'clock Tuesday morning at St.
Casimir's Catholic church at Newton with the Rev. Anthony Betlej
officiating. Burial will take place in the adjoining cemetery. The
body will lie in state after noon on Sunday at the Leschke funeral
parlors, where brief rites are set to be held a half hour earlier
than the funeral mass.
Mrs. Kadow was a member of the Holy Rosary society. The group will
assemble at the funeral home at 7:30 o'clock Sunday evening to recite
the rosary.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Saturday, January 12, 1946 P.2
Mrs. John Kadow, 73, (photo), wife of a retired Newton farmer, died
at 2:30 o'clock Friday afternoon at the Holy Family hospital.
The former Antonia Murzyn, Mrs. Kadow was born in Poland on April 3,
1871, and had been a resident of Manitowoc county for the past 56
years. Fifty-three years ago on May 22, she was married to Mr. Kadow
at St. Mary's Catholic church here, and immediately after the couple
settled on a farm in Newton where they always resided.
She leaves her husband, 11 children, 22 grandchildren and six great
grandchildren. The daughters are Mrs. Charles Jagodinsky, Miss Clara
Kadow, Mrs. Ray Mertens, Mrs. Sophie Kowalski and Mrs. Albert Czekala,
all of this city; Miss Frances Kadow and Mrs. Orlich Duveneck, both
of Newton. Three sons, Marion, Albert and Siegried Kadow, of Manitowoc,
and another son, Frank, of Newton.
Funeral services will be held at 9:30 o'clock Tuesday morning at St.
Casimir's Catholic church at Newton with the Rev. Anthony Betlej
officiating. Burial will take place in the adjoining cemetery. The
body will lie in state after noon on Sunday at the Leschke funeral
parlors, where brief rites are set to be held a half hour earlier
than the funeral mass.
Mrs. Kadow was a member of the Holy Rosary society. The group will
assemble at the funeral home at 7:30 o'clock Sunday evening to recite
the rosary.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Saturday, January 12, 1946 P.2
Family Members
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Stella Theresa Kadow Jagodinsky
1894–1984
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Marion Kadow
1895–1964
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Albert G Kadow
1897–1966
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Clara Kadow
1898–1965
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Frances Kadow
1900–1989
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Constance "Connie" Kadow Mertens
1902–2004
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Siegfried Kadow
1904–1988
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Sophie Kadow Borchardt
1906–1988
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Frank Kadow
1908–1987
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Helen M Kadow Duveneck
1910–1998
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Alice Antonia Kadow Czekala
1914–1999
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