(1866 - 1921)
Mrs. Jos. Ziarnek Dies, Long Illness
Anna, wife of Joseph Ziarnek, 1024 South Twenty-second street, died this morning after a lingering illness of many months.
The decedent was born in Germany, January 1, 1867, but came here as a babe with her parents who located in this city.
Besides her husband she leaves eleven children to mourn her departure. They are Alex, Paul, Frances, Alice, Theresa, Sophia, Theodore, Adeline, Emil, Julia and Clementine, all of this city.
Funeral arrangements will be made known later.
Manitowoc Herald News, Wis., Friday, May 13, 1921 pg. 3
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Note: Newspaper date and tombstone death date do not match.
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(1866 - 1921)
Mrs. Jos. Ziarnek Dies, Long Illness
Anna, wife of Joseph Ziarnek, 1024 South Twenty-second street, died this morning after a lingering illness of many months.
The decedent was born in Germany, January 1, 1867, but came here as a babe with her parents who located in this city.
Besides her husband she leaves eleven children to mourn her departure. They are Alex, Paul, Frances, Alice, Theresa, Sophia, Theodore, Adeline, Emil, Julia and Clementine, all of this city.
Funeral arrangements will be made known later.
Manitowoc Herald News, Wis., Friday, May 13, 1921 pg. 3
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Note: Newspaper date and tombstone death date do not match.
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Family Members
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Alex Ziarnik
1886–1949
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Paul P Ziarnik
1890–1966
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Frances Irene Ziarnik Day
1892–1955
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Clara Ziarnik
1894–1896
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Alice A Ziarnik LaFond
1895–1975
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Theodore J Ziarnik
1897–1958
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Gladys Theresa Ziarnik Kuschel
1900–1990
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Sophie L Ziarnik Blazei
1902–1967
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Adeline Ziarnik LeClair
1905–1933
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Emil Ziarnik
1907–1963
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Julia P. Ziarnik Janquart
1909–1994
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Clementine Ziarnik Komosa
1910–1996
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