Funeral services will be held Monday afternoon at 1:30 from the home and at two o'clock from the St. Peter's Lutheran church at Collins. Burial will be made in the church cemetery.
Mrs. Valleskey, nee Becker, was born in the Town of Rantoul on February 17, 1876. She was married to Mr. Valleskey on December 28, 1905. The couple settled on the farm where Mrs. Valleskey died. She was active in church and community affairs and was widely known about Collins.
Survivors besides the husband include a son, Malcolm of Collins; two daughters, Mrs. Romeo Olm of Sheboygan and Mrs. Henry Draheim, Jr., of Manitowoc; one grandchild; four sisters, Mrs. Anna Hedrick and Mrs. Otto Kleist of Potter, Mrs. Peter Theil of Marshfield and Mrs. Oscar Ohrmund of Milwaukee; and five brothers, Carl Becker of Chilton, August of Brillion, Herman of Hortonville, Otto of Appleton and William of Marshfield.
The body will be taken to the home Sunday morning, where it willremain until the time of the services Monday.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Saturday, August 6, 1938 p.4
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Mrs. Charles J. Valleskey, 62, died last Friday at the home near Collins and was buried Monday afternoon with services at the St. Peter's Lutheran church at Collins. Her husband returned home in the afternoon to find her on the kitchen floor and she died shortly after a doctor arrived at the home. Survivors include the husband,
son, two daughters, four sisters, and five brothers.
Manitowoc Sun Messenger, Friday, August 12, 1938 P. 7
Funeral services will be held Monday afternoon at 1:30 from the home and at two o'clock from the St. Peter's Lutheran church at Collins. Burial will be made in the church cemetery.
Mrs. Valleskey, nee Becker, was born in the Town of Rantoul on February 17, 1876. She was married to Mr. Valleskey on December 28, 1905. The couple settled on the farm where Mrs. Valleskey died. She was active in church and community affairs and was widely known about Collins.
Survivors besides the husband include a son, Malcolm of Collins; two daughters, Mrs. Romeo Olm of Sheboygan and Mrs. Henry Draheim, Jr., of Manitowoc; one grandchild; four sisters, Mrs. Anna Hedrick and Mrs. Otto Kleist of Potter, Mrs. Peter Theil of Marshfield and Mrs. Oscar Ohrmund of Milwaukee; and five brothers, Carl Becker of Chilton, August of Brillion, Herman of Hortonville, Otto of Appleton and William of Marshfield.
The body will be taken to the home Sunday morning, where it willremain until the time of the services Monday.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Saturday, August 6, 1938 p.4
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Mrs. Charles J. Valleskey, 62, died last Friday at the home near Collins and was buried Monday afternoon with services at the St. Peter's Lutheran church at Collins. Her husband returned home in the afternoon to find her on the kitchen floor and she died shortly after a doctor arrived at the home. Survivors include the husband,
son, two daughters, four sisters, and five brothers.
Manitowoc Sun Messenger, Friday, August 12, 1938 P. 7
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