FRANK MILSKI
DEATH TAKES FRANK MILSKI AT CHICAGO
Frank Milski, a former well known resident of this city, who for years conducted a barber shop here and later engaged in the same business at Chicago, died in that city early today and the body will be brought here for burial tomorrow. The funeral will be held from St. Boniface church Monday morning.
Mr. Milski’s death was due to illness from which he had suffered for nearly a year. For ten days past his condition had been critical and the announcement of his death was not wholly unexpected.
Deceased was 46 years of age, having been born September 9, 1867.
He engaged in business here as a young man and ten years ago located at Chicago where he conducted a shop on Fifth avenue.
Mr. Milski is survived by his wife and one son at Chicago, two sisters, Mrs. Joseph Willinger, Mr. A. Geertz, this city, and four brothers, Max and Roman, this city, Leo of Milwaukee and Paul of St. Paul.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, July 18, 1913 P. 8
FRANK MILSKI
DEATH TAKES FRANK MILSKI AT CHICAGO
Frank Milski, a former well known resident of this city, who for years conducted a barber shop here and later engaged in the same business at Chicago, died in that city early today and the body will be brought here for burial tomorrow. The funeral will be held from St. Boniface church Monday morning.
Mr. Milski’s death was due to illness from which he had suffered for nearly a year. For ten days past his condition had been critical and the announcement of his death was not wholly unexpected.
Deceased was 46 years of age, having been born September 9, 1867.
He engaged in business here as a young man and ten years ago located at Chicago where he conducted a shop on Fifth avenue.
Mr. Milski is survived by his wife and one son at Chicago, two sisters, Mrs. Joseph Willinger, Mr. A. Geertz, this city, and four brothers, Max and Roman, this city, Leo of Milwaukee and Paul of St. Paul.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, July 18, 1913 P. 8
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