(1846 - 1923)
DEATH COMES TO PIONEER OF SEVENTH WARD
Michael Korolesky (sic), a resident of Manitowoc for the last fifty-seven years, passed away Saturday afternoon at 5:30 at his home, 1025 South Twenty-second street.
Mr. Korolesky was born in Poland July 8, 1846, and came to this country when he was a young man.
His widow, Mrs. Antonia Korolesky, and two daughters, Mrs. John Sydow and Mrs. Stanley Bonin, both of this city, survive. He also leaves twelve grandchildren and nine great grandchildren.
The funeral will be held at St. Mary's church Wednesday morning, the services to be in charge of the Rev. S. J. Kubisezewski. Mr. Korolesky was a member of St. Joseph's society.
Manitowoc Herald News, Wis., July 9, 1923 P. 1
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(1846 - 1923)
DEATH COMES TO PIONEER OF SEVENTH WARD
Michael Korolesky (sic), a resident of Manitowoc for the last fifty-seven years, passed away Saturday afternoon at 5:30 at his home, 1025 South Twenty-second street.
Mr. Korolesky was born in Poland July 8, 1846, and came to this country when he was a young man.
His widow, Mrs. Antonia Korolesky, and two daughters, Mrs. John Sydow and Mrs. Stanley Bonin, both of this city, survive. He also leaves twelve grandchildren and nine great grandchildren.
The funeral will be held at St. Mary's church Wednesday morning, the services to be in charge of the Rev. S. J. Kubisezewski. Mr. Korolesky was a member of St. Joseph's society.
Manitowoc Herald News, Wis., July 9, 1923 P. 1
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