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Katarina <I>Sestak</I> Skvor

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Katarina Sestak Skvor

Birth
Death
15 Jan 1916 (aged 53–54)
Burial
Melnik, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA GPS-Latitude: 44.2467849, Longitude: -87.746531
Plot
Section C
Memorial ID
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KATARINA SKVOR

Mrs. Wencel Elmer and Mr. and Mrs. dave Goessl attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Wencel Skvor (sic) who died at her home in Greenstreet. Cause of her death was illness aggravated by the grippe. She was 54 years old and buried from the Evangelical( correction: Presbyterian) church at Melnik. She leaves to mourn her loss four daughter, Mrs. Joseph Kolarik of Cooperstwon, Mrs. H. Finghost of Manitowoc, Mrs. Joseph Weber of Melnik and Miss blanche at home. Three sons Lewis of Green Bay and Henry and Edward at home.Two sisters, Mrs. J. Budel of Chicago and Miss Mary Shestak, and an aged mother. Sympathy is extended to the bereaved family.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Tuesday, January 25, 1916 p.4
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On Saturday evening, Jan 15, after an illness of several months, Mrs. Wencel Skvor passed to her eternal rest at the late home near Greenstreet. The cause contributory to her death was disease of the stomach which had been greatly aggravated by an acute attack of grippe.
Mrs. Skvor, whose maiden name was Katherine Sestak, was born in Melnik, Czech (Bohemia) in the year 1862, and at the age of six years emigrated to this country with her parents. About thirty-six years ago she was married to Wencel Skvor of Greenstreet, where they made their home on a farm up to the present time. She was a faithful wife and a devoted mother and a kind neighbor.
A sorrow stricken husband and seven children survive. They are Mrs. John Kolarik of Denmark; Mrs. Fred Fingoust of Manitowoc; Mrs. Joseph Weber of this place, and Henry, Louis, Edward and Blanche, at home, also her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vaclaw Sestak of this place; one brother John Sestak, also of this place, and two sisters, Mrs. Budel and Miss Marie Sestak of Chicago. The funeral was held from the late home in Greenstreet last Wednesday forenoon, Jan 19, and funeral services which were conducted by Mr. Vanek of Chicago, were held at the Melnik Presbyterian church and interment was at the adjoining cemetery.Mrs. Skvor was held in high esteem which was clearly shown by the many friends, neighbors and others who followed the remains to their last resting place despite the cold weather. Heartfelt (sic) sympathy is extended to the afflicted family in their great sorrow.
Manitowoc Daily Herald Wednesday, January 26, 1916 p.8
(In the Melnik news section)
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KATARINA SKVOR

Mrs. Wencel Elmer and Mr. and Mrs. dave Goessl attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Wencel Skvor (sic) who died at her home in Greenstreet. Cause of her death was illness aggravated by the grippe. She was 54 years old and buried from the Evangelical( correction: Presbyterian) church at Melnik. She leaves to mourn her loss four daughter, Mrs. Joseph Kolarik of Cooperstwon, Mrs. H. Finghost of Manitowoc, Mrs. Joseph Weber of Melnik and Miss blanche at home. Three sons Lewis of Green Bay and Henry and Edward at home.Two sisters, Mrs. J. Budel of Chicago and Miss Mary Shestak, and an aged mother. Sympathy is extended to the bereaved family.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Tuesday, January 25, 1916 p.4
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On Saturday evening, Jan 15, after an illness of several months, Mrs. Wencel Skvor passed to her eternal rest at the late home near Greenstreet. The cause contributory to her death was disease of the stomach which had been greatly aggravated by an acute attack of grippe.
Mrs. Skvor, whose maiden name was Katherine Sestak, was born in Melnik, Czech (Bohemia) in the year 1862, and at the age of six years emigrated to this country with her parents. About thirty-six years ago she was married to Wencel Skvor of Greenstreet, where they made their home on a farm up to the present time. She was a faithful wife and a devoted mother and a kind neighbor.
A sorrow stricken husband and seven children survive. They are Mrs. John Kolarik of Denmark; Mrs. Fred Fingoust of Manitowoc; Mrs. Joseph Weber of this place, and Henry, Louis, Edward and Blanche, at home, also her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vaclaw Sestak of this place; one brother John Sestak, also of this place, and two sisters, Mrs. Budel and Miss Marie Sestak of Chicago. The funeral was held from the late home in Greenstreet last Wednesday forenoon, Jan 19, and funeral services which were conducted by Mr. Vanek of Chicago, were held at the Melnik Presbyterian church and interment was at the adjoining cemetery.Mrs. Skvor was held in high esteem which was clearly shown by the many friends, neighbors and others who followed the remains to their last resting place despite the cold weather. Heartfelt (sic) sympathy is extended to the afflicted family in their great sorrow.
Manitowoc Daily Herald Wednesday, January 26, 1916 p.8
(In the Melnik news section)
info from 2manitowoc.com


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