(1860 - 1940)
Martin Koralesky, 79, a crossing watchman for the Chicago and North Western railroad for 30 years, died early Wednesday evening at his home, 1233 S. 22nd St., after an illness of three months.
Funeral services will be held Saturday morning at 8:30 o'clock at the Leschke Funeral Home with Edward L. Kohls, funeral director, in charge and at nine o'clock at St. Mary's Church with the Rev. John Landowski officiating. Burial will be in St. Mary's Cemetery.
Mr. Koralesky was born in Poland, November 11, 1861 and came to the United States and directly to Manitowoc at the age of six. Forty-four years ago he married Miss Nettie Betka.
Survivors are the widow; two daughters, Mrs. John Komorowski of Two Rivers and Mrs. Ray Smugler of this city; three sons, Walter, Frank and Alex, all of this city; three brothers, Peter of Newton and John and Frank of this city; three sisters, Mrs. Jacob Jagodenski, Mrs. Joseph Borucki and Mrs. Joseph Revolinsky, all of this city; 16 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren.
Mr. Koralesky was a member of the Brotherhood of Railway Maintenance Employees.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Wis., - Sept. 5, 1940
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Note: Cemetery office has birth date of Nov 11, 1861/tombstone shows birth year of 1860
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(1860 - 1940)
Martin Koralesky, 79, a crossing watchman for the Chicago and North Western railroad for 30 years, died early Wednesday evening at his home, 1233 S. 22nd St., after an illness of three months.
Funeral services will be held Saturday morning at 8:30 o'clock at the Leschke Funeral Home with Edward L. Kohls, funeral director, in charge and at nine o'clock at St. Mary's Church with the Rev. John Landowski officiating. Burial will be in St. Mary's Cemetery.
Mr. Koralesky was born in Poland, November 11, 1861 and came to the United States and directly to Manitowoc at the age of six. Forty-four years ago he married Miss Nettie Betka.
Survivors are the widow; two daughters, Mrs. John Komorowski of Two Rivers and Mrs. Ray Smugler of this city; three sons, Walter, Frank and Alex, all of this city; three brothers, Peter of Newton and John and Frank of this city; three sisters, Mrs. Jacob Jagodenski, Mrs. Joseph Borucki and Mrs. Joseph Revolinsky, all of this city; 16 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren.
Mr. Koralesky was a member of the Brotherhood of Railway Maintenance Employees.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Wis., - Sept. 5, 1940
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Note: Cemetery office has birth date of Nov 11, 1861/tombstone shows birth year of 1860
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Family Members
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Mary Korlesky Budnik
1859–1921
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Peter Korlesky
1861–1942
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Antoinette Korlesky Jagodenski
1870–1950
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Katharine Korlesky Komorowski
1872–1928
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John Frank Korlesky
1875–1946
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Anna M Korlesky Borucki
1879–1946
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Frank John Korlesky Sr
1882–1953
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Angeline "Nellie" Korlesky Zagrodnik
1884–1933
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Josephine Korlesky Revolinsky
1886–1950
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