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Mathilda <I>Zarnik</I> Mella

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Mathilda Zarnik Mella

Birth
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
Nov 1944 (aged 61–62)
Newton, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Newton, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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MATHILDA MELLA

Mrs. Frank Mella, 62, lifelong resident of city and county, died Monday
evening at the Newton farm home following a lingering illness.
Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Friday at the St. Casimer's
Catholic church in Newton. Burial will be in the parish cemetery.
Mrs. Mella, nee Mathilda Zarnik, was born in this city in 1882 and was
married to Frank Mella in 1907. They took up their residence at the
Newton farm.
Survivors are the husband; seven daughters, Mrs. Stanley Tadych, Mrs.
Fred Bast, Cecelia and Agnes of this city; Rita at home, Mrs. Wilbert
Mallman and Phyllis of Evanston, Ill.; son, Leonard, on the home farm;
three brothers, Ignatz and Casmir of this city, Walter of Two Rivers;
two sisters, Mrs. Frank Matczynski and Mrs. Agnes Musual, both of this
city; and eight grandchildren.
The body will be moved to the Mella home Wednesday from the Leschke
funeral home. Mrs. Mella was a member of the Rosary society of the St.
Casimir's congregation, whose members will recite the rosary at the home
at 8 o'clock Thursday evening.

Manitowoc Herald Times, November 28, 1944 P. 2
MATHILDA MELLA

Mrs. Frank Mella, 62, lifelong resident of city and county, died Monday
evening at the Newton farm home following a lingering illness.
Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Friday at the St. Casimer's
Catholic church in Newton. Burial will be in the parish cemetery.
Mrs. Mella, nee Mathilda Zarnik, was born in this city in 1882 and was
married to Frank Mella in 1907. They took up their residence at the
Newton farm.
Survivors are the husband; seven daughters, Mrs. Stanley Tadych, Mrs.
Fred Bast, Cecelia and Agnes of this city; Rita at home, Mrs. Wilbert
Mallman and Phyllis of Evanston, Ill.; son, Leonard, on the home farm;
three brothers, Ignatz and Casmir of this city, Walter of Two Rivers;
two sisters, Mrs. Frank Matczynski and Mrs. Agnes Musual, both of this
city; and eight grandchildren.
The body will be moved to the Mella home Wednesday from the Leschke
funeral home. Mrs. Mella was a member of the Rosary society of the St.
Casimir's congregation, whose members will recite the rosary at the home
at 8 o'clock Thursday evening.

Manitowoc Herald Times, November 28, 1944 P. 2


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