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KONSTANCJA SZUKALSKI
FORMER WELL KNOWN RESIDENT DIES; MILWAUKEE
Mrs. Constancia Szukalski, for many years a resident of the town of Newton died at the home of a son in Milwaukee Sunday. Mrs. Szukalski was born in West Prussia 89 years ago and came with her husband to America and to Newton 45 years ago. For the past few years she has been with her son at Milwaukee. She is survived by two sons, Thomas
and Marion, both prominent business men in the Mitchell street district and two daughters, Mrs. Stackowiak and Mrs. Kaminske, all of Milwaukee. Mrs. Szukalski was a woman of Christian graces and in her generation had a wide circle of (words missing) to Nordheim and the funeral will be held Thursday morning.
Manitowoc Herald News, Tuesday, January 21, 1919 Page 1
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Constancia Szukalski, long a resident of Newton, died at the home of her son Thomas in Milwaukee where she has been making her home the past few years. Mrs. Szukalski was born in West Prussia 89 years ago and came to America and to Newton with her husband 45 years ago. Mr. Szukalski was killed in a runaway accident twenty years ago.
Mrs. Szukalski was a woman of fine qualities and will be mourned by the older people of her part of the county. She is survived by two sons Thomas and Marion, both prominent business men in the south side Polish district in Milwaukee, and by two daughters at Milwaukee, Mrs. Stachowiak and Mrs. Kaminska.
The body was brought to Newton today and interred in the Polish cemetery there.
Published in the Manitowoc Pilot on Thursday, January 23, 1919.
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KONSTANCJA SZUKALSKI
FORMER WELL KNOWN RESIDENT DIES; MILWAUKEE
Mrs. Constancia Szukalski, for many years a resident of the town of Newton died at the home of a son in Milwaukee Sunday. Mrs. Szukalski was born in West Prussia 89 years ago and came with her husband to America and to Newton 45 years ago. For the past few years she has been with her son at Milwaukee. She is survived by two sons, Thomas
and Marion, both prominent business men in the Mitchell street district and two daughters, Mrs. Stackowiak and Mrs. Kaminske, all of Milwaukee. Mrs. Szukalski was a woman of Christian graces and in her generation had a wide circle of (words missing) to Nordheim and the funeral will be held Thursday morning.
Manitowoc Herald News, Tuesday, January 21, 1919 Page 1
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Constancia Szukalski, long a resident of Newton, died at the home of her son Thomas in Milwaukee where she has been making her home the past few years. Mrs. Szukalski was born in West Prussia 89 years ago and came to America and to Newton with her husband 45 years ago. Mr. Szukalski was killed in a runaway accident twenty years ago.
Mrs. Szukalski was a woman of fine qualities and will be mourned by the older people of her part of the county. She is survived by two sons Thomas and Marion, both prominent business men in the south side Polish district in Milwaukee, and by two daughters at Milwaukee, Mrs. Stachowiak and Mrs. Kaminska.
The body was brought to Newton today and interred in the Polish cemetery there.
Published in the Manitowoc Pilot on Thursday, January 23, 1919.
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