MARY KRAYNIK
One by one the pioneers of Stangelville are passing away. The last one to answer the call was Mrs. Mary Kraynik (sic), who passed away Sunday morning, March 24. She was in poor health for some time. Her death was due to paralysis.
Mrs. Krajnik was born in Bohemia and was about eighty years old. She settled on a farm with her husband in this town in the early fifties, when this country was a wilderness and had lived here ever since. She was well known and esteemed by all who knew her.
She is survived by two sons, Adolph of this place and Joseph of Green Bay and one daughter, Mrs. W. Zimmerhakel of Mishicot. The funeral was held Wednesday morning from the Lutheran Church at Melnik. May her soul rest in peace.
Manitowoc Pilot, Notes from Stangelville, April 4, 1912
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[03-24-1912/died at Kewaunee, WI, remains removed from Melnick Cemetery 6/22/1967 for burial on Adolph Kraynik lot, remains in same vault with Fredrick and Libbie Kraynik.]
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From researcher:
Mary's husband is also at Evergreen. I should say ex-husband-they were divorced in 1882, and he remarried in 1885: Mary never did.
[L-16-4]-[Joseph F. Krainik/bur. 05-04-1917/age 86 yrs/
cause: chronic myocarditis]
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MARY KRAYNIK
One by one the pioneers of Stangelville are passing away. The last one to answer the call was Mrs. Mary Kraynik (sic), who passed away Sunday morning, March 24. She was in poor health for some time. Her death was due to paralysis.
Mrs. Krajnik was born in Bohemia and was about eighty years old. She settled on a farm with her husband in this town in the early fifties, when this country was a wilderness and had lived here ever since. She was well known and esteemed by all who knew her.
She is survived by two sons, Adolph of this place and Joseph of Green Bay and one daughter, Mrs. W. Zimmerhakel of Mishicot. The funeral was held Wednesday morning from the Lutheran Church at Melnik. May her soul rest in peace.
Manitowoc Pilot, Notes from Stangelville, April 4, 1912
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[03-24-1912/died at Kewaunee, WI, remains removed from Melnick Cemetery 6/22/1967 for burial on Adolph Kraynik lot, remains in same vault with Fredrick and Libbie Kraynik.]
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From researcher:
Mary's husband is also at Evergreen. I should say ex-husband-they were divorced in 1882, and he remarried in 1885: Mary never did.
[L-16-4]-[Joseph F. Krainik/bur. 05-04-1917/age 86 yrs/
cause: chronic myocarditis]
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