(1896 - 1925)
DEATH COMES TO YOUNG WIFE, ILL FOR YEAR
Mrs. Benigna Brodowski, wife of Matthew Brodowski, died at the family home at Chicago at 2 o'clock Monday morning after an illness of more than a year.
The body was brought to the home of her parents at Nordheim today and the funeral will be held Thursday morning with services at 9 o'clock at St. Casimir's cemetery.
Mrs. Brodowski was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stefaniak of Nordheim and was born there December 16, 1897. She would have been twenty-eight at her next birthday. She was married to Matthew Brodowski at Nordheim in April eight years ago and the family took up its home at Chicago.
She is survived by her husband, two sons and a daughter, her parents, four sisters,, Mrs. Henry Junk of Francis Creek, Anna of Milwaukee, Harriet and Alvina of Nordheim, and four brothers, John, Ladis, Stanley and Frank, all of Nordheim.
Manitowoc Herald News, Wis., September 22, 1925 P. 1
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(1896 - 1925)
DEATH COMES TO YOUNG WIFE, ILL FOR YEAR
Mrs. Benigna Brodowski, wife of Matthew Brodowski, died at the family home at Chicago at 2 o'clock Monday morning after an illness of more than a year.
The body was brought to the home of her parents at Nordheim today and the funeral will be held Thursday morning with services at 9 o'clock at St. Casimir's cemetery.
Mrs. Brodowski was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stefaniak of Nordheim and was born there December 16, 1897. She would have been twenty-eight at her next birthday. She was married to Matthew Brodowski at Nordheim in April eight years ago and the family took up its home at Chicago.
She is survived by her husband, two sons and a daughter, her parents, four sisters,, Mrs. Henry Junk of Francis Creek, Anna of Milwaukee, Harriet and Alvina of Nordheim, and four brothers, John, Ladis, Stanley and Frank, all of Nordheim.
Manitowoc Herald News, Wis., September 22, 1925 P. 1
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