(1874 - 1932)
MRS. DEMBSKE (sic) DIES AT HOME
Funeral Wednesday Morning From St. Mary's
Mrs. Valentine Dembske, 58, died at her home, 2111 Madison street, at 6 o'clock Sunday morning. Burial will take place at the St. Mary cemetery after a requiem mass to be said by the Rev. J. M. Pociecha at the St. Mary Catholic church at 9 o'clock Wednesday morning.
Mrs. Dembske, whose maiden name was Constance Paskiewicz, was born in Poland June 3, 1874, and was married there to Valentine Dembske Nov. 22, 1894. She came to Manitowoc 19 years ago.
Survivors are the widower, four daughters, Mrs. Lucus Platek?, West Kewaunee, Mrs. Charles Sorenson, Chicago, Mrs. Elmer Tychy, and Miss Louise Dembske, Manitowoc; five sons, Frank Joseph, Stanley, Alois, and Chester Dembske, Manitowoc; three brothers, John Paszkiewicz, Manitowoc, and Joseph and Albert Paskiewicz, Poland; and five sisters, Mrs. Peter Pitek, Kewaunee, and Blanch, Celia, Antoinette, and Lottie, in Europe.
The St. Agnes Society of the St. Mary church included Mrs. Dembske as a member.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Wis., December 12, 1932 P. 2
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(1874 - 1932)
MRS. DEMBSKE (sic) DIES AT HOME
Funeral Wednesday Morning From St. Mary's
Mrs. Valentine Dembske, 58, died at her home, 2111 Madison street, at 6 o'clock Sunday morning. Burial will take place at the St. Mary cemetery after a requiem mass to be said by the Rev. J. M. Pociecha at the St. Mary Catholic church at 9 o'clock Wednesday morning.
Mrs. Dembske, whose maiden name was Constance Paskiewicz, was born in Poland June 3, 1874, and was married there to Valentine Dembske Nov. 22, 1894. She came to Manitowoc 19 years ago.
Survivors are the widower, four daughters, Mrs. Lucus Platek?, West Kewaunee, Mrs. Charles Sorenson, Chicago, Mrs. Elmer Tychy, and Miss Louise Dembske, Manitowoc; five sons, Frank Joseph, Stanley, Alois, and Chester Dembske, Manitowoc; three brothers, John Paszkiewicz, Manitowoc, and Joseph and Albert Paskiewicz, Poland; and five sisters, Mrs. Peter Pitek, Kewaunee, and Blanch, Celia, Antoinette, and Lottie, in Europe.
The St. Agnes Society of the St. Mary church included Mrs. Dembske as a member.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Wis., December 12, 1932 P. 2
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