Mrs. John Sestak Sr., aged 57 passed away Monday night at the home in Melnik after a several months illness.
She was born in the town of Kossuth in 1870, her maiden name being Frances Stueber. She was married to John Shestak Sr. , and resided on a farm near Melnik.
A husband, four sons, James, John, Benjamin and Theodore are one daughter, Alvina, four sisters, Mrs. Stephen Shimen, Mrs. Theresa Rogers, Mrs. Elizabeth Radej and Mrs. Anna Torznik and four brothers, Frank, John,Michael and Charles Stueber, survive. Funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon at two o'clock from the home and later from the Melnik Presbyterian church, with burial in the adjoining cemetery.
Manitowoc Herald News, Wednesday, May 02, 1928 page 2
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Melnik News
Mrs. John Shestak Sr., passed away at the home here in Melnik Monday evening at 7 o'clock after several months of illness due to heart trouble and goiter.
The deceased was born on a farm near here in 1870 being fifty-seven years of age. Her maiden name was Frances Stueber. She was married to John Shestak Sr. and resided on the old homestead near here ever since. A husband and four sons, James, John, Benjamin and Theodore and one daughter, Alvina; four sisters, Mrs. Stephan Schenian, Mrs. Theresa Rogers, Mrs. Elizabeth Radej and Mrs. Anna Torznik and four brothers, John, Frank, Michael, and Charles Stieber survive.
Funeral services were held from the late home and from the Melnik Presbyterian Church Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Burial was at the adjoining cemetery, Dr. Bren of Cedar Rapids, Iowa and Rev. Weber of Manitowoc officiated.
Manitowoc Herald News - Wednesday, May 9, 1928 - page 9
Mrs. John Sestak Sr., aged 57 passed away Monday night at the home in Melnik after a several months illness.
She was born in the town of Kossuth in 1870, her maiden name being Frances Stueber. She was married to John Shestak Sr. , and resided on a farm near Melnik.
A husband, four sons, James, John, Benjamin and Theodore are one daughter, Alvina, four sisters, Mrs. Stephen Shimen, Mrs. Theresa Rogers, Mrs. Elizabeth Radej and Mrs. Anna Torznik and four brothers, Frank, John,Michael and Charles Stueber, survive. Funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon at two o'clock from the home and later from the Melnik Presbyterian church, with burial in the adjoining cemetery.
Manitowoc Herald News, Wednesday, May 02, 1928 page 2
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Melnik News
Mrs. John Shestak Sr., passed away at the home here in Melnik Monday evening at 7 o'clock after several months of illness due to heart trouble and goiter.
The deceased was born on a farm near here in 1870 being fifty-seven years of age. Her maiden name was Frances Stueber. She was married to John Shestak Sr. and resided on the old homestead near here ever since. A husband and four sons, James, John, Benjamin and Theodore and one daughter, Alvina; four sisters, Mrs. Stephan Schenian, Mrs. Theresa Rogers, Mrs. Elizabeth Radej and Mrs. Anna Torznik and four brothers, John, Frank, Michael, and Charles Stieber survive.
Funeral services were held from the late home and from the Melnik Presbyterian Church Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Burial was at the adjoining cemetery, Dr. Bren of Cedar Rapids, Iowa and Rev. Weber of Manitowoc officiated.
Manitowoc Herald News - Wednesday, May 9, 1928 - page 9
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