Peter Korlesky, 81, of route 1, Newton, well known Newton farmer,
died Saturday evening at the Holy Family hospital. He had been
seriously ill the past week.
Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 8:30 a.m. from the Leschke
funeral home and at nine o'clock from the St. Casimir Catholic church
at Newton, the Rev. Anthony Betley officiating. Burial will be in the
church cemetery.
Mr. Korlesky was born in Poland in 1861 and when a boy accompanied his
parents to Osman, Manitowoc county. In 1895 he married Mary Suida and
they located on a farm. He was a member of the Holy Name society.
Survivors are the widow; daughter, Mrs. Alois Kaminski of this city;
seven sons, Alois and Daniel of route 1, Newton, Raymond of this city,
Alfred of Oconto, Theodore of Plymouth, Simon of Newton, Apolonery of
Liberty; two brothers, John and Frank of this city; three sisters, Mrs.
Anthony Jagodinski, Mrs. Joseph Borucky, Mrs. Joseph Revolinski, all
of this city; and 11 grandchildren.
The body may be viewed at the funeral home where the rosary will be
recited at 8 o'clock tonight.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Monday, April 27, 1942 P.2
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The note on this photo that was contributed says this stone belongs in
Manitowoc St. Mary #43a, but the transcriptions show it is here.
Peter Korlesky, 81, of route 1, Newton, well known Newton farmer,
died Saturday evening at the Holy Family hospital. He had been
seriously ill the past week.
Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 8:30 a.m. from the Leschke
funeral home and at nine o'clock from the St. Casimir Catholic church
at Newton, the Rev. Anthony Betley officiating. Burial will be in the
church cemetery.
Mr. Korlesky was born in Poland in 1861 and when a boy accompanied his
parents to Osman, Manitowoc county. In 1895 he married Mary Suida and
they located on a farm. He was a member of the Holy Name society.
Survivors are the widow; daughter, Mrs. Alois Kaminski of this city;
seven sons, Alois and Daniel of route 1, Newton, Raymond of this city,
Alfred of Oconto, Theodore of Plymouth, Simon of Newton, Apolonery of
Liberty; two brothers, John and Frank of this city; three sisters, Mrs.
Anthony Jagodinski, Mrs. Joseph Borucky, Mrs. Joseph Revolinski, all
of this city; and 11 grandchildren.
The body may be viewed at the funeral home where the rosary will be
recited at 8 o'clock tonight.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Monday, April 27, 1942 P.2
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The note on this photo that was contributed says this stone belongs in
Manitowoc St. Mary #43a, but the transcriptions show it is here.
Family Members
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Mary Korlesky Budnik
1859–1921
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Martin Korlesky
1860–1940
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Antoinette Korlesky Jagodenski
1870–1950
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Katharine Korlesky Komorowski
1872–1928
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John Frank Korlesky
1875–1946
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Anna M Korlesky Borucki
1879–1946
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Frank John Korlesky Sr
1882–1953
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Angeline "Nellie" Korlesky Zagrodnik
1884–1933
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Josephine Korlesky Revolinsky
1886–1950
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