Complaining yesterday that she didn't feel well, Mrs. Naidl decided to lie down for a rest. When her family went to her room to call her to go to Reedsville, they found her dead. Death was presumably caused by a heart ailment.
Funeral services will be held at 8:30 from the home and at 9 a.m. from the St. Augustine's Catholic church at Reif Mills. Burial will be made in the church cemetery.
Mrs. Naidl was born September 3, 1891, in the town of Kossuth, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stipek. In 1915, she was married to Joseph Naidl who survives. Besides her husband, Mrs. Naidl's survivors are her father; a daughter, Lucille, at home; seven sons, George, Joseph, Raymond, Victor, Lester, Norbert and Leo, all at home; two brothers, Joseph of Kossuth and Anton of Manitowoc; and three sisters, Mrs. Wencil Schleis of Manitowoc Rapids and Mrs. John Polifka and Mrs. Joseph Cizek, town of Kossuth.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Friday, July 22, 1938 P. 2
Complaining yesterday that she didn't feel well, Mrs. Naidl decided to lie down for a rest. When her family went to her room to call her to go to Reedsville, they found her dead. Death was presumably caused by a heart ailment.
Funeral services will be held at 8:30 from the home and at 9 a.m. from the St. Augustine's Catholic church at Reif Mills. Burial will be made in the church cemetery.
Mrs. Naidl was born September 3, 1891, in the town of Kossuth, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stipek. In 1915, she was married to Joseph Naidl who survives. Besides her husband, Mrs. Naidl's survivors are her father; a daughter, Lucille, at home; seven sons, George, Joseph, Raymond, Victor, Lester, Norbert and Leo, all at home; two brothers, Joseph of Kossuth and Anton of Manitowoc; and three sisters, Mrs. Wencil Schleis of Manitowoc Rapids and Mrs. John Polifka and Mrs. Joseph Cizek, town of Kossuth.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Friday, July 22, 1938 P. 2
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