(1877 - 1945)
John Revolinski, who for 2_ years owned and operated a grocery store at 17th and Madison street, and for the past nine years has been retired, died Monday afternoon at his home at Thorpe, Wis., after a heart attack.
The funeral will be at 10 o’clock Friday morning at St. Mary’s Catholic church here, with the Rev. John Landowski as celebrant of the requiem mass. Burial will be in Calvary cemetery. The body will arrive Thursday from Thorpe, and will lie in state at the Leschke funeral home until the hour of services. At 7:30 o’clock, Thursday evening the rosary will be recited.
Mr. Revolinski was born in Poland on Dec. 12, 1876, and in 1880 he came to Wisconsin. Shortly after his arrival in Manitowoc 35 years ago he claimed Anna Ziarnik as his wife.
She survives with one daughter, Mrs. Frank Lilla, Manitowoc; and five sons, Henry and Joseph, both of this city; Leonard of Wilmington, Calif., Victor, Chicago and Arthur, in the army, stationed somewhere in the U.S.A.; brother, Michael Revolinski, and a sister, Mrs. Rose Price of Milwaukee, also survive.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Tuesday, July 3, 1945 P. 2
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(1877 - 1945)
John Revolinski, who for 2_ years owned and operated a grocery store at 17th and Madison street, and for the past nine years has been retired, died Monday afternoon at his home at Thorpe, Wis., after a heart attack.
The funeral will be at 10 o’clock Friday morning at St. Mary’s Catholic church here, with the Rev. John Landowski as celebrant of the requiem mass. Burial will be in Calvary cemetery. The body will arrive Thursday from Thorpe, and will lie in state at the Leschke funeral home until the hour of services. At 7:30 o’clock, Thursday evening the rosary will be recited.
Mr. Revolinski was born in Poland on Dec. 12, 1876, and in 1880 he came to Wisconsin. Shortly after his arrival in Manitowoc 35 years ago he claimed Anna Ziarnik as his wife.
She survives with one daughter, Mrs. Frank Lilla, Manitowoc; and five sons, Henry and Joseph, both of this city; Leonard of Wilmington, Calif., Victor, Chicago and Arthur, in the army, stationed somewhere in the U.S.A.; brother, Michael Revolinski, and a sister, Mrs. Rose Price of Milwaukee, also survive.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Tuesday, July 3, 1945 P. 2
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