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Helena <I>Revolinski</I> Gospodarek

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Helena Revolinski Gospodarek

Birth
Poland
Death
13 Jun 1930 (aged 74–75)
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA GPS-Latitude: 44.0804872, Longitude: -87.6712652
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HELENA GOSPODAREK
(1855 - 1930)

HEART ATTACK FATAL TO AGED SO. SIDE WOMAN

Up working about the garden at the home, 1314 South Eighteenth street, on Friday, Mrs. John Gospodarek, 75, was stricken ill on Saturday from a heart attack and passed away on Sunday morning at 9:30 o'clock. Burial will take place on Wednesday morning at nine o'clock from the St. Mary's Catholic church.

Although the deceased has not been in the best of health she insisted on helping with the housework and took delight in working daily in the small garden.

Her maiden name was Helen Revolinski, and she was born in Poland 75 years ago. She was married there 52 years ago to John Gospodarek, and they emigrated to America in 1891, settling in this city, where they have since resided.

Besides the husband a family of six sons, all of this city survive. They are Barney, Michael, John Jr., Joseph, Robert and Frank. There are also twenty-seven grandchildren.

Manitowoc Herald News, Wis., Monday, June 16, 1930 P. 2

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HELENA GOSPODAREK
(1855 - 1930)

HEART ATTACK FATAL TO AGED SO. SIDE WOMAN

Up working about the garden at the home, 1314 South Eighteenth street, on Friday, Mrs. John Gospodarek, 75, was stricken ill on Saturday from a heart attack and passed away on Sunday morning at 9:30 o'clock. Burial will take place on Wednesday morning at nine o'clock from the St. Mary's Catholic church.

Although the deceased has not been in the best of health she insisted on helping with the housework and took delight in working daily in the small garden.

Her maiden name was Helen Revolinski, and she was born in Poland 75 years ago. She was married there 52 years ago to John Gospodarek, and they emigrated to America in 1891, settling in this city, where they have since resided.

Besides the husband a family of six sons, all of this city survive. They are Barney, Michael, John Jr., Joseph, Robert and Frank. There are also twenty-seven grandchildren.

Manitowoc Herald News, Wis., Monday, June 16, 1930 P. 2

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