(1856 - 1884)
Died - At Cooperstown in this County on Monday Aug. 18, Charles Kriwanek.
Mr. Kriwanek was born in Bohemia in 1856 and was consequently in his 29th year at the time of his death. The deceased was well known and highly respected by a large circle of friends and relatives and his untimely death will be long felt and lamented by those he leaves behind.
He leaves a young wife and aged mother to mourn his loss.
When quite young he learned the tinsmith trade in Green Bay, later on he opened a shop in Gibson which he ran for a few years. About six years ago he located here in Cooperstown where he opened quite an extensive dry goods and hardware establishment, he also ran his tin shop in connection with his store where he did a large business as he kept everything to be found in a country store. He was a strict honest upright business man and one that the whole community will miss.
His family have the heartfelt sympathy of the whole community. H.M.K.
Cooperstown Sept. 1st. 1884
Manitowoc Pilot, Thursday, September 4, 1884
(1856 - 1884)
Died - At Cooperstown in this County on Monday Aug. 18, Charles Kriwanek.
Mr. Kriwanek was born in Bohemia in 1856 and was consequently in his 29th year at the time of his death. The deceased was well known and highly respected by a large circle of friends and relatives and his untimely death will be long felt and lamented by those he leaves behind.
He leaves a young wife and aged mother to mourn his loss.
When quite young he learned the tinsmith trade in Green Bay, later on he opened a shop in Gibson which he ran for a few years. About six years ago he located here in Cooperstown where he opened quite an extensive dry goods and hardware establishment, he also ran his tin shop in connection with his store where he did a large business as he kept everything to be found in a country store. He was a strict honest upright business man and one that the whole community will miss.
His family have the heartfelt sympathy of the whole community. H.M.K.
Cooperstown Sept. 1st. 1884
Manitowoc Pilot, Thursday, September 4, 1884
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