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Pauline <I>Strzyzewski</I> Kiliansky

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Pauline Strzyzewski Kiliansky

Birth
Poland
Death
Feb 1931 (aged 53)
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
B-29-1
Memorial ID
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PAULINE Strzyzewski-KILIANSKY

MRS. Pauline KILIANSKI (sic), ILL BUT FEW DAYS, PASSES AWAY, 56

An illness of but few days’ duration claimed the life of Mrs. Pauline Kilianski, 56, yesterday afternoon at the Holy Family hospital. Her demise came as a shock to her many friends and relatives in the city.

Mrs. Kilianski, nee Pauline Strzyzewski, was born on June 23, 1877, in Poland.

Married there thirty-eight years ago to Anton Kilianski, who preceded her in death.

The couple came to this country twenty-seven years ago and made their home here ever since.

She is survived by nine children, Mrs. Joseph Strzyzewski, Mrs. August Strzyzewski, both of this city, Mrs. Joseph Heinrichs, Manitowoc Rapids, Mrs. William Callaway, Mrs. Fred Matte, Mrs. Peter Parosh, all of Milwaukee, Mrs. J. H. Paeerenboom, Oconto Falls, two sons, Joseph of Milwaukee, and John Kilianski of Belleplaine, Iowa, one brother Anton and a sister Mrs. Bishop of this city.

Funeral services will be held on Monday morning at nine o’clock from the St. Paul’s Catholic church with Rev. Jaeckels officiating.

Burial will take place at the Calvary cemetery.

The body will be removed from the Wattawa, Urbanek and Schlei undertaking parlors this afternoon to the home of her daughter, Mrs. August Strzyzewski at 1023 South Twenty-fifth street.

Manitowoc Herald News, February 28, 1931 P. 12
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NOTE: Married surname varies Kiliansky, Kilianski, Kilanski, Keliennske, Kilinsky, Kileanski & other mis-spellings
PAULINE Strzyzewski-KILIANSKY

MRS. Pauline KILIANSKI (sic), ILL BUT FEW DAYS, PASSES AWAY, 56

An illness of but few days’ duration claimed the life of Mrs. Pauline Kilianski, 56, yesterday afternoon at the Holy Family hospital. Her demise came as a shock to her many friends and relatives in the city.

Mrs. Kilianski, nee Pauline Strzyzewski, was born on June 23, 1877, in Poland.

Married there thirty-eight years ago to Anton Kilianski, who preceded her in death.

The couple came to this country twenty-seven years ago and made their home here ever since.

She is survived by nine children, Mrs. Joseph Strzyzewski, Mrs. August Strzyzewski, both of this city, Mrs. Joseph Heinrichs, Manitowoc Rapids, Mrs. William Callaway, Mrs. Fred Matte, Mrs. Peter Parosh, all of Milwaukee, Mrs. J. H. Paeerenboom, Oconto Falls, two sons, Joseph of Milwaukee, and John Kilianski of Belleplaine, Iowa, one brother Anton and a sister Mrs. Bishop of this city.

Funeral services will be held on Monday morning at nine o’clock from the St. Paul’s Catholic church with Rev. Jaeckels officiating.

Burial will take place at the Calvary cemetery.

The body will be removed from the Wattawa, Urbanek and Schlei undertaking parlors this afternoon to the home of her daughter, Mrs. August Strzyzewski at 1023 South Twenty-fifth street.

Manitowoc Herald News, February 28, 1931 P. 12
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NOTE: Married surname varies Kiliansky, Kilianski, Kilanski, Keliennske, Kilinsky, Kileanski & other mis-spellings


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