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Jan “John” Piszczek

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Jan “John” Piszczek

Birth
Poland
Death
17 May 1927 (aged 85)
Newton, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Newton, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA GPS-Latitude: 44.0136111, Longitude: -87.7052778
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JAN PISZCZEK

JOHN PESZCZEK (SIC), 85, PASSES AWAY AT NORDHEIM (Newton) HOME
John Peszczek, 86, for more than 60 years a resident of Nordheim (Newton), died there yesterday after an illness of some time which was brought about by infirmities incident to old age. Funeral services take place at Nordheim (Newton) Friday morning from St. Casmer's (sic) church, and burial will take place at Nordheim (Newton on Nordheim Road).
Mr. Peszczek was German (Waldowo, Kujawsko-Pomorskie, Poland under German occupation) by birth, coming here from that country at an early age, settling in Nordheim (Newton) where he has since lived. Mrs. Peszczek preceded him in death 9 years ago. Seven of nine children survive, being Mrs. John Rysticken of this city, Mrs. Martin Rode and Mrs. John Gaca of Nordheim and Mrs. Catherine
Daya of Two Rivers and Paul, of Nordheim and John and Joseph of Two Rivers.
Twenty grandchildren also survive.
Manitowoc Herald Times, May 18 1927 P. 1
JAN PISZCZEK

JOHN PESZCZEK (SIC), 85, PASSES AWAY AT NORDHEIM (Newton) HOME
John Peszczek, 86, for more than 60 years a resident of Nordheim (Newton), died there yesterday after an illness of some time which was brought about by infirmities incident to old age. Funeral services take place at Nordheim (Newton) Friday morning from St. Casmer's (sic) church, and burial will take place at Nordheim (Newton on Nordheim Road).
Mr. Peszczek was German (Waldowo, Kujawsko-Pomorskie, Poland under German occupation) by birth, coming here from that country at an early age, settling in Nordheim (Newton) where he has since lived. Mrs. Peszczek preceded him in death 9 years ago. Seven of nine children survive, being Mrs. John Rysticken of this city, Mrs. Martin Rode and Mrs. John Gaca of Nordheim and Mrs. Catherine
Daya of Two Rivers and Paul, of Nordheim and John and Joseph of Two Rivers.
Twenty grandchildren also survive.
Manitowoc Herald Times, May 18 1927 P. 1


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