(1902 - 1931)
SISTER OF JOHN LESCHKE PASSES AWAY IN NEWTON
Miss Celia Leschke, 28, sister of John Leschke of this city, passed away last night at the Leschke home in the town of Newton, after a few days' illness.
Burial will take place on Saturday morning at ten o'clock from the St. Casimer's church in the town of Newton, with burial in the adjoining cemetery.
The deceased, a daughter of Frank Leschke, was born in the town of Newton and has always resided there.
Besides the father, three brothers, Casimer and Stanley of Newton and Frank of this city, and one sister, Mrs. Steven Malkewitz, Chicago, survive.
The remains may be viewed at the Leschek undertaking parlors, 1517 Washington street.
Manitowoc Herald News, Wis., Wednesday, January 21, 1931 P. 6
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(1902 - 1931)
SISTER OF JOHN LESCHKE PASSES AWAY IN NEWTON
Miss Celia Leschke, 28, sister of John Leschke of this city, passed away last night at the Leschke home in the town of Newton, after a few days' illness.
Burial will take place on Saturday morning at ten o'clock from the St. Casimer's church in the town of Newton, with burial in the adjoining cemetery.
The deceased, a daughter of Frank Leschke, was born in the town of Newton and has always resided there.
Besides the father, three brothers, Casimer and Stanley of Newton and Frank of this city, and one sister, Mrs. Steven Malkewitz, Chicago, survive.
The remains may be viewed at the Leschek undertaking parlors, 1517 Washington street.
Manitowoc Herald News, Wis., Wednesday, January 21, 1931 P. 6
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