Mrs. Frank Youra Dies After Illness of Year
In ill health for nearly a year, Mrs. Frank Youra, 46, a native of Franklin,
Kewaunee county, died at her home at 1115 24th street at 4:30 Sunday
afternoon.
Funeral services will be held at St. Luke's church at 9 o'clock Wednesday
morning with the Very Rev. Dean C. V. Hugo officiating. Interment will be
in Holy Cross cemetery. The remains can he viewed at the Klein & Stangel,
Inc. funeral home.
Mrs. Youra, nee Lillian Kraynik, was married at Tisch Mills in 1916 (sic) to Frank
Youra in the town of Kossuth. After their marriage the couple settled on the
farm at Larrabee. For the last ?3 years the family has resided in this city.
Besides the widower survivers (sic) are a daughter ____ and two sons, Alvin
and Daniel, all at home, two sisters, Mrs. W. J. Schleis of Denmar and Mrs.
Robert Johnson of Green Bay, and four brothers, Adolph and Joseph of the
town of Franklin, Frank of Milwaukee and Edward Kraynik of Green Bay.
Manitowoc Herald Times, December 2, 1935 P.10
Mrs. Frank Youra Dies After Illness of Year
In ill health for nearly a year, Mrs. Frank Youra, 46, a native of Franklin,
Kewaunee county, died at her home at 1115 24th street at 4:30 Sunday
afternoon.
Funeral services will be held at St. Luke's church at 9 o'clock Wednesday
morning with the Very Rev. Dean C. V. Hugo officiating. Interment will be
in Holy Cross cemetery. The remains can he viewed at the Klein & Stangel,
Inc. funeral home.
Mrs. Youra, nee Lillian Kraynik, was married at Tisch Mills in 1916 (sic) to Frank
Youra in the town of Kossuth. After their marriage the couple settled on the
farm at Larrabee. For the last ?3 years the family has resided in this city.
Besides the widower survivers (sic) are a daughter ____ and two sons, Alvin
and Daniel, all at home, two sisters, Mrs. W. J. Schleis of Denmar and Mrs.
Robert Johnson of Green Bay, and four brothers, Adolph and Joseph of the
town of Franklin, Frank of Milwaukee and Edward Kraynik of Green Bay.
Manitowoc Herald Times, December 2, 1935 P.10
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