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Gertruda Tomczyk

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Gertruda Tomczyk

Birth
Newton, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
Jul 1917 (aged 51–52)
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Newton, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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GERTRUDA TOMCZYK

HEAT IS BELIEVED TO HAVE BEEN PARTLY RESPONSIBLE FOR
DEATH OF SOUTH SIDE WOMAN
The terrible heat of yesterday and last night is believed to have
been partially responsible for the death of Mrs. Anton Tomchek,(sic)
Marshall street, who was found by her husband during the night.
Mr. Tomchek had sought relief from the heat in the yard and was
absent from the house for some time and upon returning found his
wife dead on a couch. Although Mrs. Tomchek had not been in good
health for some time, her condition had caused no alarm.
Mrs. Tomchek was 52 years of age and a native of Newton. She is
survived by her husband and three children, Mrs. Paul Pisheck,
Newton; Mrs. F. Schippert, Nellsville and Peter Tomchek of Chicago,
the latter being attached to the police department of that city as
a detective.
The funeral will be held Thursday morning at St. Casimir's church
Newton, the funeral party leaving the home at 7:30.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Tuesday, July 31, 1917, Page 5
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In mentioning the demise of Mrs. Anton Tomchek yesterday we failed
to mention that three brothers and two sisters also survive her.
They are John D. Cichy?, Necedah, Wis.; George and Walter, residing
in Nebraska; Mrs. Martin Kappas?, Waukesha? And Mrs. Jos. Leubke?,
South ? street this city. [last sentence illegible, think it says
that all here and will attend the funeral]

Manitowoc Daily Herald, Wednesday, August 01, 1917, Page 1
GERTRUDA TOMCZYK

HEAT IS BELIEVED TO HAVE BEEN PARTLY RESPONSIBLE FOR
DEATH OF SOUTH SIDE WOMAN
The terrible heat of yesterday and last night is believed to have
been partially responsible for the death of Mrs. Anton Tomchek,(sic)
Marshall street, who was found by her husband during the night.
Mr. Tomchek had sought relief from the heat in the yard and was
absent from the house for some time and upon returning found his
wife dead on a couch. Although Mrs. Tomchek had not been in good
health for some time, her condition had caused no alarm.
Mrs. Tomchek was 52 years of age and a native of Newton. She is
survived by her husband and three children, Mrs. Paul Pisheck,
Newton; Mrs. F. Schippert, Nellsville and Peter Tomchek of Chicago,
the latter being attached to the police department of that city as
a detective.
The funeral will be held Thursday morning at St. Casimir's church
Newton, the funeral party leaving the home at 7:30.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Tuesday, July 31, 1917, Page 5
********
In mentioning the demise of Mrs. Anton Tomchek yesterday we failed
to mention that three brothers and two sisters also survive her.
They are John D. Cichy?, Necedah, Wis.; George and Walter, residing
in Nebraska; Mrs. Martin Kappas?, Waukesha? And Mrs. Jos. Leubke?,
South ? street this city. [last sentence illegible, think it says
that all here and will attend the funeral]

Manitowoc Daily Herald, Wednesday, August 01, 1917, Page 1

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