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Franciszek Komorowski

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Franciszek Komorowski

Birth
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
2 Apr 1921 (aged 19)
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA GPS-Latitude: 44.0805932, Longitude: -87.671489
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FRANCISZEK KOMOROWSKI
(1901 - 1921)

INJURIES FATAL TO KOMOROWSKI (sic) BOY SATURDAY

Frank Komrowski (sic), Jr., who was injured at Cleveland Saturday afternoon when he fell from a Northwestern freight train while en route to Sheboygan, died at the hospital in this city Saturday night, death being due to internal injuries and to the shock of injury.

The funeral will be held from St. Mary's church Wednesday morning.

Komorowski, who was 19, sustained the fracture of both legs and his foot was badly crushed. He was given attention at Cleveland and was brought to the hospital at 5 o'clock Saturday afternoon and survived but a short time.

Besides his parents, he is survived by three sisters and five brothers.

Manitowoc Herald News, Wis., April 4, 1921 P. 5

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Manitowoc news:
Frank Komorowski, 19 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Komorowski, 915 Washington street, was severely injured Saturday noon, when he fell under a freight train on which he was stealing a ride to Sheboygan. The accident took place one-half mile north of Cleveland. Komorowski's injuries are said to be very serious and amputation of the right leg may be necessary.

Later---He died six hours after the accident.

Tri-County Record, Kiel, Wis., Thursday, April 7, 1921 pg. 4

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FATALLY INJURED STEALING RIDE

Frank Komorowski, aged 19, was stealing a ride from this city to Sheboygan last Saturday noon on a freight train. He was riding on the engine tender when the train slowed up at Cleveland station. He attempted to get off, evidently to escape detection by the train crew and slipping, fell between the tender and the freight car. He fell clear except for one foot which was badly crushed. First reports were that the worst would be amputation of the injured leg at the knee. He was brought to the hospital here and sunk gradually from what the doctors call "shock" and from internal injuries and died Saturday night.

Besides his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Komoroski Sr., residing on Washington Street, he is survived by three sisters and five brothers.

The funeral was held from St. Mary's church Tuesday.

Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., - Thurs., Apr. 7, 1921

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FRANCISZEK KOMOROWSKI
(1901 - 1921)

INJURIES FATAL TO KOMOROWSKI (sic) BOY SATURDAY

Frank Komrowski (sic), Jr., who was injured at Cleveland Saturday afternoon when he fell from a Northwestern freight train while en route to Sheboygan, died at the hospital in this city Saturday night, death being due to internal injuries and to the shock of injury.

The funeral will be held from St. Mary's church Wednesday morning.

Komorowski, who was 19, sustained the fracture of both legs and his foot was badly crushed. He was given attention at Cleveland and was brought to the hospital at 5 o'clock Saturday afternoon and survived but a short time.

Besides his parents, he is survived by three sisters and five brothers.

Manitowoc Herald News, Wis., April 4, 1921 P. 5

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Manitowoc news:
Frank Komorowski, 19 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Komorowski, 915 Washington street, was severely injured Saturday noon, when he fell under a freight train on which he was stealing a ride to Sheboygan. The accident took place one-half mile north of Cleveland. Komorowski's injuries are said to be very serious and amputation of the right leg may be necessary.

Later---He died six hours after the accident.

Tri-County Record, Kiel, Wis., Thursday, April 7, 1921 pg. 4

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FATALLY INJURED STEALING RIDE

Frank Komorowski, aged 19, was stealing a ride from this city to Sheboygan last Saturday noon on a freight train. He was riding on the engine tender when the train slowed up at Cleveland station. He attempted to get off, evidently to escape detection by the train crew and slipping, fell between the tender and the freight car. He fell clear except for one foot which was badly crushed. First reports were that the worst would be amputation of the injured leg at the knee. He was brought to the hospital here and sunk gradually from what the doctors call "shock" and from internal injuries and died Saturday night.

Besides his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Komoroski Sr., residing on Washington Street, he is survived by three sisters and five brothers.

The funeral was held from St. Mary's church Tuesday.

Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., - Thurs., Apr. 7, 1921

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