Funeral services for Mrs. Anna Sedlacek, who passed away at the hospital yesterday, will be held at Tisch Mills Saturday morning at 10, the Rev. Rous officiating.
Decedent was the widow of Jacob Sedlacek who 45 years ago conducted a furniture store in this city at Eighth and Chicago streets and, who preceded her in death nine years ago.
Mrs. Sedlacek who was 74 was born in Bohemia July 25, 1853, and came to America at an early age, wedding Mr. Sedlacek at the age of 20.
Despite her advanced age, Mrs. Sedlacek, who was Anna Matek before her marriage, visited with her sons and daughters each winter in California and at Detroit, Mich.
She is survived by 10 children including
four daughters,
*Mrs. L. Miller of Gibson,
*Mrs. E. J. Leamon of Detroit,
*Mrs. John Melnarek of Kewaunee, and
*Mrs. J. McDonald of Detroit;
six sons,
*Emil and
*Ludwig of California,
*Joseph of Cleveland,
*Harry and
*Rudolph of Detroit and
*Louis of Gibson, who is living on the old homestead.
A number of grandchildren and great-grandchildren also survive.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Thursday, December 15, 1927.
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Funeral services for Mrs. Anna Sedlacek, who passed away at the hospital yesterday, will be held at Tisch Mills Saturday morning at 10, the Rev. Rous officiating.
Decedent was the widow of Jacob Sedlacek who 45 years ago conducted a furniture store in this city at Eighth and Chicago streets and, who preceded her in death nine years ago.
Mrs. Sedlacek who was 74 was born in Bohemia July 25, 1853, and came to America at an early age, wedding Mr. Sedlacek at the age of 20.
Despite her advanced age, Mrs. Sedlacek, who was Anna Matek before her marriage, visited with her sons and daughters each winter in California and at Detroit, Mich.
She is survived by 10 children including
four daughters,
*Mrs. L. Miller of Gibson,
*Mrs. E. J. Leamon of Detroit,
*Mrs. John Melnarek of Kewaunee, and
*Mrs. J. McDonald of Detroit;
six sons,
*Emil and
*Ludwig of California,
*Joseph of Cleveland,
*Harry and
*Rudolph of Detroit and
*Louis of Gibson, who is living on the old homestead.
A number of grandchildren and great-grandchildren also survive.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Thursday, December 15, 1927.
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