(1866 - 1912)
SIX MONTHS' ILLNESS ENDS
An illness of a half year came to a close at 4:30 Wednesday afternoon when Frank Jagodinski, 1118 South Eighteenth Street passed away. Death was due to a complication of diseases.
Mr. Jagodinski was nearly 44 years of age. Besides his wife, eight children survive him. Deceased also has a large number of other relatives on the west side, where he is well known.
Mr. Jagodinski was a laborer. Last summer his health failed and at the beginning of fall he was compelled to stop work. Since that time he became gradually worse. The last several weeks he was compelled to be in bed.
The funeral will be held Saturday from the Polish Catholic Church.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Wis., - Apr. 4, 1912
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(1866 - 1912)
SIX MONTHS' ILLNESS ENDS
An illness of a half year came to a close at 4:30 Wednesday afternoon when Frank Jagodinski, 1118 South Eighteenth Street passed away. Death was due to a complication of diseases.
Mr. Jagodinski was nearly 44 years of age. Besides his wife, eight children survive him. Deceased also has a large number of other relatives on the west side, where he is well known.
Mr. Jagodinski was a laborer. Last summer his health failed and at the beginning of fall he was compelled to stop work. Since that time he became gradually worse. The last several weeks he was compelled to be in bed.
The funeral will be held Saturday from the Polish Catholic Church.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Wis., - Apr. 4, 1912
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Family Members
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John P Jagodinsky
1892–1988
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Anna Jagodensky
1894–1914
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Josephine Lucille Jagodensky Jagodinsky
1896–1994
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Max Jagodensky
1898–1988
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Frank Benjamin Jago
1901–1970
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Poiter Jagodzinsky
1903–1905
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Pawel Jagodzinsky
1903–1905
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Edwin W "Jimmy Jago" Jagodinsky
1906–2008
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Raymond Jagodinsky
1909–1995
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Frances Mary "Bell" Jagodensky Matte
1911–2011
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