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Anna <I>Stefaniak</I> Lipski

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Anna Stefaniak Lipski

Birth
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
29 May 1930 (aged 69)
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA GPS-Latitude: 44.0807529, Longitude: -87.6713521
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ANNA LIPSKI
(1860 - 1930)

Mrs. Ignatz Lipski, Passes Away Thursday Night At Home Here

Mrs. Ignatz Lipski, 69, who with her husband observed their golden wedding anniversary last October, passed away Thursday evening at the family home, 1143 South Nineteenth street. Although not in the best of health for the past six years her condition did not become serious until last Saturday. Burial will take place Monday morning at 9:15 from the St. Mary Catholic church.

The maiden name of the deceased was Anna Stefaniak and she was born in this city 69 years ago. She was married Oct. 12, 1879 to Ignatz Lipski at Newton and they located in Kewaunee county where they resided for thirty years returning here in 1910.

Besides the husband, three sons, Michael of Milwaukee, Charles and Edwin of this city, three daughters, Mrs. Stanley Gretz and Mrs. Michael Vetter of this city, Mrs. John Graczyk, Detroit, two sisters, Mrs. Mary Muchowski, Newton, and Mrs. Mathilda Mrotek of this city, and two brothers, Joseph Stefaniak of Newton and Frank of Milwaukee, survive. There are also ten grandchildren and one great grandchild.

Manitowoc Herald News, May 31, 1930 P. 7

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ANNA LIPSKI
(1860 - 1930)

Mrs. Ignatz Lipski, Passes Away Thursday Night At Home Here

Mrs. Ignatz Lipski, 69, who with her husband observed their golden wedding anniversary last October, passed away Thursday evening at the family home, 1143 South Nineteenth street. Although not in the best of health for the past six years her condition did not become serious until last Saturday. Burial will take place Monday morning at 9:15 from the St. Mary Catholic church.

The maiden name of the deceased was Anna Stefaniak and she was born in this city 69 years ago. She was married Oct. 12, 1879 to Ignatz Lipski at Newton and they located in Kewaunee county where they resided for thirty years returning here in 1910.

Besides the husband, three sons, Michael of Milwaukee, Charles and Edwin of this city, three daughters, Mrs. Stanley Gretz and Mrs. Michael Vetter of this city, Mrs. John Graczyk, Detroit, two sisters, Mrs. Mary Muchowski, Newton, and Mrs. Mathilda Mrotek of this city, and two brothers, Joseph Stefaniak of Newton and Frank of Milwaukee, survive. There are also ten grandchildren and one great grandchild.

Manitowoc Herald News, May 31, 1930 P. 7

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  • Created by: Bev Rockwell
  • Added: Oct 19, 2013
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/118959380/anna-lipski: accessed ), memorial page for Anna Stefaniak Lipski (11 Nov 1860–29 May 1930), Find a Grave Memorial ID 118959380, citing Saint Marys Cemetery, Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA; Maintained by Bev Rockwell (contributor 48241674).