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Mary <I>Nohlachek</I> Wranovsky

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Mary Nohlachek Wranovsky

Birth
Death
1922 (aged 74–75)
Burial
Tisch Mills, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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MARY WRANOVSKY

FORMER TISCH MILLS WOMAN IS KILLED IN FALL

Shock of Fall is Fatal to Woman in Menominee
Shock resulting from a fall down three stairs of a flight caused the death at Menominee of Mrs. Mary Wranovsky, former Manitowoc county woman, whose body has been shipped to Norman, Kewaunee county, for burial. Mrs. Wranovsky was an aunt of Adolph Nohlachek, proprietor of the Northwestern House in this city and had visited here.
Physicians expressed the belief that the shock of the fall, rather than injuries the aged woman sustained, caused death. Mrs. Wranovsky, who was 76, was visiting at the home of her brother, James Nohlachek at Menominee. She had been warned against attempting to walk down stairs owing to her advanced age, but on the day of the tragedy, had insisted upon doing so, and according to Mr. Nohlachek, the only witness to the accident, had started down the stairs when she fell. Death resulted almost instantly, the aged woman struck on the side of her head.
Left Tisch Mills 3 Weeks Ago
Mrs. Wranovsky had been at Menominee only three weeks, having made her home with a daughter at Tisch Mills previously to that time.
The deceased was born in Bohemia and came to America more than seventy years ago. She is survived by three brothers, John Nohlachek of Birch Creek, James of Menominee and Picus of Arizona; tow sons, living in Oconto Falls and North Dakota; and one daughter, Mrs. Wencel Janda of Tisch Mills. She had made her home with her daughter at Tisch Mills since her husbands death eight years ago.
Second Tragedy in Week
The Menominee tragedy is the second to be suffered in the family of Adolph Nohlachek of this city in less than a week. When the message announcing the death of Mrs. Wranovsky was received here Mr. and Mrs. Nohlachek were at Milwaukee to attend the burial of a relative of Mrs. Nohlachek, whose body was taken from Lake Michigan Saturday.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Tuesday, October 24, 1922
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MARY WRANOVSKY

FORMER TISCH MILLS WOMAN IS KILLED IN FALL

Shock of Fall is Fatal to Woman in Menominee
Shock resulting from a fall down three stairs of a flight caused the death at Menominee of Mrs. Mary Wranovsky, former Manitowoc county woman, whose body has been shipped to Norman, Kewaunee county, for burial. Mrs. Wranovsky was an aunt of Adolph Nohlachek, proprietor of the Northwestern House in this city and had visited here.
Physicians expressed the belief that the shock of the fall, rather than injuries the aged woman sustained, caused death. Mrs. Wranovsky, who was 76, was visiting at the home of her brother, James Nohlachek at Menominee. She had been warned against attempting to walk down stairs owing to her advanced age, but on the day of the tragedy, had insisted upon doing so, and according to Mr. Nohlachek, the only witness to the accident, had started down the stairs when she fell. Death resulted almost instantly, the aged woman struck on the side of her head.
Left Tisch Mills 3 Weeks Ago
Mrs. Wranovsky had been at Menominee only three weeks, having made her home with a daughter at Tisch Mills previously to that time.
The deceased was born in Bohemia and came to America more than seventy years ago. She is survived by three brothers, John Nohlachek of Birch Creek, James of Menominee and Picus of Arizona; tow sons, living in Oconto Falls and North Dakota; and one daughter, Mrs. Wencel Janda of Tisch Mills. She had made her home with her daughter at Tisch Mills since her husbands death eight years ago.
Second Tragedy in Week
The Menominee tragedy is the second to be suffered in the family of Adolph Nohlachek of this city in less than a week. When the message announcing the death of Mrs. Wranovsky was received here Mr. and Mrs. Nohlachek were at Milwaukee to attend the burial of a relative of Mrs. Nohlachek, whose body was taken from Lake Michigan Saturday.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Tuesday, October 24, 1922
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