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Mary <I>Vaclavic</I> Zlatnik

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Mary Vaclavic Zlatnik

Birth
Czech Republic
Death
30 Dec 1928 (aged 76–77)
Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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MARY ZLATNIK
(1851 - 1928)

MRS. F. ZLATNIK, CITY PIONEER, PASSES AWAY
Aged Husband Ill With Pneumonia—Practised Nursing Here For 25 Years


Mrs. Frank Zlatnik, nee Mary Vaclavic, passed away at her home at 1614 20th Street, early Sunday morning following a severe heart attack on Christmas Day. Mrs. Zlatnik had suffered from heart trouble for five years and had had several attacks previous to this.

Mrs. Frank Zlatnick came to the United States and resided in Kewaunee, and three years later moved to this city, and settled at the residence at which Mrs. Zlatnik died.

Mrs. Zlatnik's death is mourned by a host of friends. On returning to Europe in 1893 she studied nursing and received a Registered Nurses degree. She returned to this city and practiced nursing in this city for about twenty-five years. During this work she met many people of the city and it is at this time her friendship grew. Many who knew her tell of her doing work for the poor and charging nothing for her services.

Mr. and Mrs. Zlatnik observed their sixtieth wedding at their home this year. Mrs. Zlatnik was a very devout Catholic and attended church regularly until sickness interfered.

Mrs. Zlatnik is survived by six children, three daughters, Mrs. Cornelius Zeckel of Manitowoc, Mrs. Oscar Stockmeyer and Mrs. Frank Rehrauer of this city, and three sons, Peter of Milwaukee, Frank of Globe, Arizona, and Joseph of this city.

Besides her husband, now sick abed, she is survived by a sister, Mrs. Frank Jebavy and a brother, Mrs. Joseph Vaclavic both of of Two Rivers. She is also survived by 9 grandchildren, among whom is Dr. Alfred Zlatnik who took care of her during her entire sickness, and two great grandchildren.

The funeral will take place from St. Lukes church with Rev. Hugo officiating. A date for the funeral has not been set pending the arrival of Frank Zlatnik from Arizona.

Manitowoc Herald News, Wis., December 31, 1928 P. 11

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MARY ZLATNIK
(1851 - 1928)

MRS. F. ZLATNIK, CITY PIONEER, PASSES AWAY
Aged Husband Ill With Pneumonia—Practised Nursing Here For 25 Years


Mrs. Frank Zlatnik, nee Mary Vaclavic, passed away at her home at 1614 20th Street, early Sunday morning following a severe heart attack on Christmas Day. Mrs. Zlatnik had suffered from heart trouble for five years and had had several attacks previous to this.

Mrs. Frank Zlatnick came to the United States and resided in Kewaunee, and three years later moved to this city, and settled at the residence at which Mrs. Zlatnik died.

Mrs. Zlatnik's death is mourned by a host of friends. On returning to Europe in 1893 she studied nursing and received a Registered Nurses degree. She returned to this city and practiced nursing in this city for about twenty-five years. During this work she met many people of the city and it is at this time her friendship grew. Many who knew her tell of her doing work for the poor and charging nothing for her services.

Mr. and Mrs. Zlatnik observed their sixtieth wedding at their home this year. Mrs. Zlatnik was a very devout Catholic and attended church regularly until sickness interfered.

Mrs. Zlatnik is survived by six children, three daughters, Mrs. Cornelius Zeckel of Manitowoc, Mrs. Oscar Stockmeyer and Mrs. Frank Rehrauer of this city, and three sons, Peter of Milwaukee, Frank of Globe, Arizona, and Joseph of this city.

Besides her husband, now sick abed, she is survived by a sister, Mrs. Frank Jebavy and a brother, Mrs. Joseph Vaclavic both of of Two Rivers. She is also survived by 9 grandchildren, among whom is Dr. Alfred Zlatnik who took care of her during her entire sickness, and two great grandchildren.

The funeral will take place from St. Lukes church with Rev. Hugo officiating. A date for the funeral has not been set pending the arrival of Frank Zlatnik from Arizona.

Manitowoc Herald News, Wis., December 31, 1928 P. 11

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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/232869609/mary-zlatnik: accessed ), memorial page for Mary Vaclavic Zlatnik (1851–30 Dec 1928), Find a Grave Memorial ID 232869609, citing Pioneers Rest Cemetery, Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA; Maintained by Bev Rockwell (contributor 48241674).