2 Unora 1851/Zemrela/8 Led 1920
ANNA KRAJNIK
DEATH TAKES MRS. KRAINIK, OLD RESIDENT
Mrs. Anna Krainik, widow of Wenzel Krainik, died at the family home at 835 North
Eight street at 10 o'clock last evening following an illness. Mrs. Krainik was
born in Bohemia 70 years ago and came to America with her parents but when but
two years of age. The family settled in Kossuth where they made their home for
many years. She married there and 47 years ago came to Manitowoc with her husband
to make her home and has since always lived here. For many years they conducted
the store and hotel at the corner of North Tenth and Buffalo streets. Mr. Krainik,
who during his life time was an active business man and greatly interested in
politics, serving his ward as alderman for a number of terms and representing the
ward also on the county board of supervisors, died some twenty years ago. For many
years now, Mrs. Krainik has been making her home on North Eighth street with her
son John and daughter Adelaide.
Eleven children were born to the couple, nine of whom live to mourn their mother
whose first interest was always her home and her children's welfare. They are
John R., Anton E., Emil B., Charles W., Mrs. A.J. Chermak, Mrs. A.J. Fanta, Mrs.
Henry W. Wilda and Miss Aedlaide, all of this city and Mrs. F.B. Wiesner, of St.
Louis, Mo. The funeral will be held from the home Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock
and interment will be at Evergreen.
Manitowoc Herald News, Manitowoc, Wis. January 9, 1920 P. 1
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[Anna/Krainik/1851-1920/bur. 01-11-1920/cause: hypestophy of liver/
bur. on Wenzel Krainik lot]
2 Unora 1851/Zemrela/8 Led 1920
ANNA KRAJNIK
DEATH TAKES MRS. KRAINIK, OLD RESIDENT
Mrs. Anna Krainik, widow of Wenzel Krainik, died at the family home at 835 North
Eight street at 10 o'clock last evening following an illness. Mrs. Krainik was
born in Bohemia 70 years ago and came to America with her parents but when but
two years of age. The family settled in Kossuth where they made their home for
many years. She married there and 47 years ago came to Manitowoc with her husband
to make her home and has since always lived here. For many years they conducted
the store and hotel at the corner of North Tenth and Buffalo streets. Mr. Krainik,
who during his life time was an active business man and greatly interested in
politics, serving his ward as alderman for a number of terms and representing the
ward also on the county board of supervisors, died some twenty years ago. For many
years now, Mrs. Krainik has been making her home on North Eighth street with her
son John and daughter Adelaide.
Eleven children were born to the couple, nine of whom live to mourn their mother
whose first interest was always her home and her children's welfare. They are
John R., Anton E., Emil B., Charles W., Mrs. A.J. Chermak, Mrs. A.J. Fanta, Mrs.
Henry W. Wilda and Miss Aedlaide, all of this city and Mrs. F.B. Wiesner, of St.
Louis, Mo. The funeral will be held from the home Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock
and interment will be at Evergreen.
Manitowoc Herald News, Manitowoc, Wis. January 9, 1920 P. 1
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[Anna/Krainik/1851-1920/bur. 01-11-1920/cause: hypestophy of liver/
bur. on Wenzel Krainik lot]
Family Members
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Christina Krainik Fanta
1869–1915
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John R. Krainik
1870–1964
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Frank L Krainik
1872–1905
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Emma L. Krainik Chermak
1875–1964
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Anton Edward Krainik
1876–1935
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Emil Bertram Krainik
1878–1967
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Alvina C. Krainik Fanta
1880–1947
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Bessie B Krainik Wiesner
1882–1957
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Adeline H Krainik
1884–1926
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Charles Krainik
1885–1971
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Blanche K. Krainik Wilda
1888–1986
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