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Vlasta <I>Krajnik</I> Kulha

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Vlasta Krajnik Kulha

Birth
USA
Death
31 Dec 1919 (aged 33)
Modesto, Stanislaus County, California, USA
Burial
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
A-2-5
Memorial ID
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VLASTA KRAJNIK KULHA

MESSAGE OF DEATH OF LOCAL GIRL
Telegrams received here brought news of the death at Modesto, Calif.,
of Mrs. Henry Kulha, nee Vlasta Krainik. Death occurred on December 31
and was the result of complications following the birth of a child.
The baby survives its mother.
The marriage of Miss Krainik, who was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jos.
Krainik of this city and Henry Kulha was the culmination of a war
romance. Miss Krainik met her husband when he was on the train enroute
to battlefields of Europe. An acquaintanceship was formed the two
corresponded. Upon the return to America Mr. Kulha came to Milwaukee
and the two were married and departed for California where they made
their home at Modesto on a large ranch owned by Mr. Kulha. On Dec. 17
a baby was born and everything appeared well and the home was made
brighter and happier. Then the mother began to fail and and death came
on the last day of the year bringing untold sadness.
Arrangements have been made to bring the remains to this city for the
burial and will arrive either Monday or Tuesday. It is probable that
the funeral will be held Tuesday afternoon from the chapel at Evergreen
cemetery.
Mrs. Kulha was about 30 years of age and besides her husband and babe
is survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Krainik of this city,
and a number of brothers and sisters at Milwaukee.
Manitowoc Herald News, Saturday, January 3, 1920, p. 1
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[cause: puerperal fever/bur. on Joseph Krajnik lot]
VLASTA KRAJNIK KULHA

MESSAGE OF DEATH OF LOCAL GIRL
Telegrams received here brought news of the death at Modesto, Calif.,
of Mrs. Henry Kulha, nee Vlasta Krainik. Death occurred on December 31
and was the result of complications following the birth of a child.
The baby survives its mother.
The marriage of Miss Krainik, who was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jos.
Krainik of this city and Henry Kulha was the culmination of a war
romance. Miss Krainik met her husband when he was on the train enroute
to battlefields of Europe. An acquaintanceship was formed the two
corresponded. Upon the return to America Mr. Kulha came to Milwaukee
and the two were married and departed for California where they made
their home at Modesto on a large ranch owned by Mr. Kulha. On Dec. 17
a baby was born and everything appeared well and the home was made
brighter and happier. Then the mother began to fail and and death came
on the last day of the year bringing untold sadness.
Arrangements have been made to bring the remains to this city for the
burial and will arrive either Monday or Tuesday. It is probable that
the funeral will be held Tuesday afternoon from the chapel at Evergreen
cemetery.
Mrs. Kulha was about 30 years of age and besides her husband and babe
is survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Krainik of this city,
and a number of brothers and sisters at Milwaukee.
Manitowoc Herald News, Saturday, January 3, 1920, p. 1
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[cause: puerperal fever/bur. on Joseph Krajnik lot]


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  • Created by: Al
  • Added: Aug 11, 2012
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/95171581/vlasta-kulha: accessed ), memorial page for Vlasta Krajnik Kulha (7 Jan 1886–31 Dec 1919), Find a Grave Memorial ID 95171581, citing Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA; Maintained by Al (contributor 47611193).