J. PANOWITZ DEATH MONDAY
Death Followed Sickness of 3 years
Mr. John Panowitz, Sr., who made his home in this city for 55 years, died at
the family residence at 1310 Twenty-second street at two o'clock yesterday
afternoon of complications of which he had been suffering for three years.
Mr. Panowitz was born on November 11, 1859 in Ghasen, Posen, Germany. He
came to this country in 1876, locating in Two Rivers where he lived up to
the time of his death. He was married to Mary Mrotek of Newton on October
29, 1881. Nine children were born to this union.
He is survived by his widow and the nine children, Mrs. Anne Tadych, of
Manitowoc, Mrs. Mary Boisvert of Manitowoc, Mrs. Agnes Kosobucki and Mrs.
Roma Kellner of this city, Mrs. Bella Awe of West Allis, Mrs. Frances
Starkey of Milwaukee, Mrs. Helen Moreshall of Wauwautoosa, Frank Panowitz
of Milwaukee and John Jr. of this city. He is also survived by two sisters,
Mrs. Anna Shamrock and Miss Rose Panowitz of Manitowoc.
Mr. Panowitz had only two jobs all the while he lived in this city. For
25 years he was shipping clerk at the Two Rivers Manufacturing company and
for 24 years he was employed at the Hamilton Manufacturing company as a
painter.
He was a member of the St. Joseph's socity and the Catholic Knight of
Wisconsin. Mr. Panowitz served as alderman of the fifth ward from 1899 to
1906.
The funeral will be held Thursday morning at 9 o'clock from the Sacred
Heart church, with the Rev. Malkowski, officiating. Burial will be at the
Calvary cemetery.
The body will lie in state at the C.J. Jansky Funeral Home until Wednesday
afternoon when it will be taken to the family home.
Manitowoc Evening Times May 5, 1931.
J. PANOWITZ DEATH MONDAY
Death Followed Sickness of 3 years
Mr. John Panowitz, Sr., who made his home in this city for 55 years, died at
the family residence at 1310 Twenty-second street at two o'clock yesterday
afternoon of complications of which he had been suffering for three years.
Mr. Panowitz was born on November 11, 1859 in Ghasen, Posen, Germany. He
came to this country in 1876, locating in Two Rivers where he lived up to
the time of his death. He was married to Mary Mrotek of Newton on October
29, 1881. Nine children were born to this union.
He is survived by his widow and the nine children, Mrs. Anne Tadych, of
Manitowoc, Mrs. Mary Boisvert of Manitowoc, Mrs. Agnes Kosobucki and Mrs.
Roma Kellner of this city, Mrs. Bella Awe of West Allis, Mrs. Frances
Starkey of Milwaukee, Mrs. Helen Moreshall of Wauwautoosa, Frank Panowitz
of Milwaukee and John Jr. of this city. He is also survived by two sisters,
Mrs. Anna Shamrock and Miss Rose Panowitz of Manitowoc.
Mr. Panowitz had only two jobs all the while he lived in this city. For
25 years he was shipping clerk at the Two Rivers Manufacturing company and
for 24 years he was employed at the Hamilton Manufacturing company as a
painter.
He was a member of the St. Joseph's socity and the Catholic Knight of
Wisconsin. Mr. Panowitz served as alderman of the fifth ward from 1899 to
1906.
The funeral will be held Thursday morning at 9 o'clock from the Sacred
Heart church, with the Rev. Malkowski, officiating. Burial will be at the
Calvary cemetery.
The body will lie in state at the C.J. Jansky Funeral Home until Wednesday
afternoon when it will be taken to the family home.
Manitowoc Evening Times May 5, 1931.
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