(1880 - 1944)
John S. Bonk, 43, died at 12:30 a.m. today at the Holy Family hospital of pneumonia.
Arrangements for the funeral are not yet completed but it is expected the rites will be held Thursday from the St. Mary's Catholic church with the Rev. John Landowski officiating. Interment will be in St. Mary's cemetery.
Mr. Bonk was born June 18, 1880 in the town of Centerville. He married Miss Helen Bonin who died nine years ago. He had been employed as a sheet metal worker at the shipyards and made his home at the Addison House.
Survivors are five sisters, Mrs. Albert Kowalki, and Mrs. John Sievert of Two Rivers, Mrs. Alex Stangel of this city, Mrs. Anton Brusky of Kewaunee and Mrs. Wally Sievert of Sheboygan; and one brother, Joseph Bonk of Two Rivers.
The body may be viewed at the Leschke funeral home from Wednesday to the time of Services.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Wis., Tuesday, February 1, 1944 pg. 2
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(1880 - 1944)
John S. Bonk, 43, died at 12:30 a.m. today at the Holy Family hospital of pneumonia.
Arrangements for the funeral are not yet completed but it is expected the rites will be held Thursday from the St. Mary's Catholic church with the Rev. John Landowski officiating. Interment will be in St. Mary's cemetery.
Mr. Bonk was born June 18, 1880 in the town of Centerville. He married Miss Helen Bonin who died nine years ago. He had been employed as a sheet metal worker at the shipyards and made his home at the Addison House.
Survivors are five sisters, Mrs. Albert Kowalki, and Mrs. John Sievert of Two Rivers, Mrs. Alex Stangel of this city, Mrs. Anton Brusky of Kewaunee and Mrs. Wally Sievert of Sheboygan; and one brother, Joseph Bonk of Two Rivers.
The body may be viewed at the Leschke funeral home from Wednesday to the time of Services.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Wis., Tuesday, February 1, 1944 pg. 2
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