(1875 - 1936)
SUCCUMBS AT HOME IN CITY
Death Claims Mrs. Jagodinsky, Lifelong Manitowoc Resident
Mrs. Joseph Jagodinsky, 60, a lifelong resident of the city, died early today at the home, 1113 South 19th Street.
Funeral services will be held Monday at 9 a.m. from the St. Mary's Catholic church. Interment will be in the church cemetery.
The deceased, whose maiden name was Blanche Rysticken, was born in this city in 1875. She was married to Joseph Jagodinsky in 1896 and they have since resided here.
Survivors are the widower; three daughters, Clara, Lucille and Bertha, all of this city; two sons, John and Anton, city; three sisters, Mrs. Peter Myszewski and Mrs. Joseph Knipp, city, Miss Anna Rysticken, Milwaukee; and six brothers, John, Anton, Peter, Joseph, city; Frank and Stanley, Milwaukee.
The body will be removed to the home on South 19th Street Friday afternoon from the Leschke funeral home.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Wis., Thursday, January 9, 1936 P. 2
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JAGODINSKY, MRS. JOSEPH – Aged 60. Died Thursday morning at home, 1113 South 19th street. Born Blanche Rysticken in city in 1875, married to Joseph Jagodinsky in 1896. Survived by widower, three daughters, two sons, three sisters, and six brothers. Funeral Monday 9 a.m. St. Mary's church. Interment church cemetery. Body to home Friday afternoon.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Wis., Thursday, January 9, 1936 P. 11
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(1875 - 1936)
SUCCUMBS AT HOME IN CITY
Death Claims Mrs. Jagodinsky, Lifelong Manitowoc Resident
Mrs. Joseph Jagodinsky, 60, a lifelong resident of the city, died early today at the home, 1113 South 19th Street.
Funeral services will be held Monday at 9 a.m. from the St. Mary's Catholic church. Interment will be in the church cemetery.
The deceased, whose maiden name was Blanche Rysticken, was born in this city in 1875. She was married to Joseph Jagodinsky in 1896 and they have since resided here.
Survivors are the widower; three daughters, Clara, Lucille and Bertha, all of this city; two sons, John and Anton, city; three sisters, Mrs. Peter Myszewski and Mrs. Joseph Knipp, city, Miss Anna Rysticken, Milwaukee; and six brothers, John, Anton, Peter, Joseph, city; Frank and Stanley, Milwaukee.
The body will be removed to the home on South 19th Street Friday afternoon from the Leschke funeral home.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Wis., Thursday, January 9, 1936 P. 2
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JAGODINSKY, MRS. JOSEPH – Aged 60. Died Thursday morning at home, 1113 South 19th street. Born Blanche Rysticken in city in 1875, married to Joseph Jagodinsky in 1896. Survived by widower, three daughters, two sons, three sisters, and six brothers. Funeral Monday 9 a.m. St. Mary's church. Interment church cemetery. Body to home Friday afternoon.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Wis., Thursday, January 9, 1936 P. 11
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