FRANCES KOTCHI
TWO RIVERS MOTHER DIES; BABE LIVING
TWO RIVERS, Sept. 29-Joy was turned into sorrow at the Joseph Kotchi
home, Jefferson street, this morning when Mrs. Kotchi died as result
of complications which set in following the birth of a babe just a
week ago. The funeral will be held Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock with
services at St. Luke's Catholic church.
Mrs. Kotchi was born in Poland forty-three years ago and came to Two
Rivers with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Buyewski, at the age of
two years and has since always made her home here. She was married to
Mr. Kotchi twenty years ago and nine children have been born to the
couple, who with the father survive to mourn their motheer's death.
They are Adele, Cornelius, Edward, Joseph, Paul, Florence, Jerome,
Albert and Francis, the latter a babe of one week. Five sisters, four
brothers and the parents, also survive her.
Manitowoc Herald News, Saturday, September 29, 1923 P.11.
FRANCES KOTCHI
TWO RIVERS MOTHER DIES; BABE LIVING
TWO RIVERS, Sept. 29-Joy was turned into sorrow at the Joseph Kotchi
home, Jefferson street, this morning when Mrs. Kotchi died as result
of complications which set in following the birth of a babe just a
week ago. The funeral will be held Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock with
services at St. Luke's Catholic church.
Mrs. Kotchi was born in Poland forty-three years ago and came to Two
Rivers with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Buyewski, at the age of
two years and has since always made her home here. She was married to
Mr. Kotchi twenty years ago and nine children have been born to the
couple, who with the father survive to mourn their motheer's death.
They are Adele, Cornelius, Edward, Joseph, Paul, Florence, Jerome,
Albert and Francis, the latter a babe of one week. Five sisters, four
brothers and the parents, also survive her.
Manitowoc Herald News, Saturday, September 29, 1923 P.11.
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