(1844 - 1921)
Mrs. Amelia Vanderski (sic), 1130 South Twenty second street died last night after several months of suffering with gall stones.
The decedent was born in Germany August 24, 1844 and had therefore reached the age of seventy-six years at the time of her death.
She is survived by eight children. They are Dominic Vanderski and Mrs. Frank Tekampe of Kenosha, Frank Vanderski of Chicago, John of Chicago, Mrs. Rose Korback of Greenwood, Wis., William of Newton, Mrs. Josephine Kausbaum in California and Mrs. Anna Arndt of this city.
The funeral will take place next Tuesday morning from St. Boniface church with interment at Calvary.
Manitowoc Herald News, Saturday, January 15, 1921 pg. 4
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(1844 - 1921)
Mrs. Amelia Vanderski (sic), 1130 South Twenty second street died last night after several months of suffering with gall stones.
The decedent was born in Germany August 24, 1844 and had therefore reached the age of seventy-six years at the time of her death.
She is survived by eight children. They are Dominic Vanderski and Mrs. Frank Tekampe of Kenosha, Frank Vanderski of Chicago, John of Chicago, Mrs. Rose Korback of Greenwood, Wis., William of Newton, Mrs. Josephine Kausbaum in California and Mrs. Anna Arndt of this city.
The funeral will take place next Tuesday morning from St. Boniface church with interment at Calvary.
Manitowoc Herald News, Saturday, January 15, 1921 pg. 4
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