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Anna <I>Jagodinski</I> Wadzinski

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Anna Jagodinski Wadzinski

Birth
Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
24 Dec 1932 (aged 71–72)
Centerville, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Newton, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA GPS-Latitude: 44.0015945, Longitude: -87.7001736
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ANNA WADZINSKI
(1860 - 1932)

MRS. WADZINSKI DIES AT HOME
73-Year-Old Woman Dies In Town of Centerville


Mrs. Frank Wadzinski, 73, lifelong resident of the county, died this morning at her home in the town of Centerville. She had been ill of influenza for three days.

Mr. and Mrs. Wadzinski observed their fiftieth wedding anniversary May 25, 1930.

The survivors are the widower, eight sons, Max of California, Walter of Milwaukee, Frank of Green Bay, James of Francis Creek, Daniel of Manitowoc, Edward of Pound, Wis., John of Newton and Erwin at home; three daughters, Mrs. John Gilligan of Sheboygan, Martha and Pauline at home; one brother, John Jagodinski of Manitowoc and 15 grandchildren.

The funeral has tentatively been set for Tuesday with services at 9 a.m. at St. Casimir's church, Nordheim, and burial in the adjoining cemetery. If the son Max decides to make the trip from California, the services will be delayed until his arrival.

Manitowoc Herald Times, Wis., Saturday, December 24, 1932 P. 4

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ANNA WADZINSKI
(1860 - 1932)

MRS. WADZINSKI DIES AT HOME
73-Year-Old Woman Dies In Town of Centerville


Mrs. Frank Wadzinski, 73, lifelong resident of the county, died this morning at her home in the town of Centerville. She had been ill of influenza for three days.

Mr. and Mrs. Wadzinski observed their fiftieth wedding anniversary May 25, 1930.

The survivors are the widower, eight sons, Max of California, Walter of Milwaukee, Frank of Green Bay, James of Francis Creek, Daniel of Manitowoc, Edward of Pound, Wis., John of Newton and Erwin at home; three daughters, Mrs. John Gilligan of Sheboygan, Martha and Pauline at home; one brother, John Jagodinski of Manitowoc and 15 grandchildren.

The funeral has tentatively been set for Tuesday with services at 9 a.m. at St. Casimir's church, Nordheim, and burial in the adjoining cemetery. If the son Max decides to make the trip from California, the services will be delayed until his arrival.

Manitowoc Herald Times, Wis., Saturday, December 24, 1932 P. 4

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