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Josef Frozyna

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Josef Frozyna

Birth
Poland
Death
10 Jun 1917 (aged 71)
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA GPS-Latitude: 44.0804077, Longitude: -87.6712183
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JOSEPH FROZYNA
(1846 - 1917)

HEART FAILURE CLAIMS HIM AS HE SLUMBERS
Joseph Frozena, 71, is Found Dead in Bed at His Home

A victim of heart failure, Joseph Frozena was found dead in bed at his home, 1144 South Twenty-third street, Sunday. His death was a shock as he had not been ill and had retired Saturday night in apparent robust health.

Mr. Frozena was born in Poland March 5, 1846, being 71 years of age. He came here in the 60s and for years was engaged in publication of a Polish paper and conducted a printing office.

He is survived by a widow and four children, Peter Frozena, Mrs. John Zagrodnik, Mrs. Mary Kaufman, this city; and Mrs. Peter Malkowski, of Two Rivers.

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

Manitowoc Daily Herald, WI Tuesday, June 12, 1917, Page 4

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Mr. and Mrs. John Glisch; Anna, Christina and Elizabeth Glisch, all of Milwaukee; Mrs. Estelle Bukoult, Roman Bukoult, and Mrs. Ida Kowalski, all of Stevens Point, have returned to their respective homes after attending the funeral here of the late Mr. Frozena.

Manitowoc Daily Herald, WI Thursday, June 14, 1917, Page 3

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JOSEPH FROZYNA
(1846 - 1917)

HEART FAILURE CLAIMS HIM AS HE SLUMBERS
Joseph Frozena, 71, is Found Dead in Bed at His Home

A victim of heart failure, Joseph Frozena was found dead in bed at his home, 1144 South Twenty-third street, Sunday. His death was a shock as he had not been ill and had retired Saturday night in apparent robust health.

Mr. Frozena was born in Poland March 5, 1846, being 71 years of age. He came here in the 60s and for years was engaged in publication of a Polish paper and conducted a printing office.

He is survived by a widow and four children, Peter Frozena, Mrs. John Zagrodnik, Mrs. Mary Kaufman, this city; and Mrs. Peter Malkowski, of Two Rivers.

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

Manitowoc Daily Herald, WI Tuesday, June 12, 1917, Page 4

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Mr. and Mrs. John Glisch; Anna, Christina and Elizabeth Glisch, all of Milwaukee; Mrs. Estelle Bukoult, Roman Bukoult, and Mrs. Ida Kowalski, all of Stevens Point, have returned to their respective homes after attending the funeral here of the late Mr. Frozena.

Manitowoc Daily Herald, WI Thursday, June 14, 1917, Page 3

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