FORMER RESIDENT HERE ON VISIT, IS STRICKEN AND DIES
Thomas Chadek, aged 86, a resident of Manitowoc county for over 40
years, but who since retiring to private life a short time ago has
been residing with a daughter at Chicago, passed away today at the
hospital after a short illness. Mr. Chadek was here on a visit to
his sons, when he was stricken.
The deceased was born in Bohemia in 1842, came to this county forty-
four years ago, settling first at Green Bay then at Cooperstown and
then coming to Manitowoc. He was a carpenter contractor. His wife
died two years ago since which time he has been making his home with
his children. Two daughters, Mrs. Glenn Frame of Berlin and Mrs.
Elizabeth Kral of Chicago and four sons, Joseph and Steve of this
city, James of Fort Collins, Colo., and Wencel of Appleton survive.
Burial will take place on Saturday afternoon at two o'clock from the
home of Joseph Chadek, 837 North Nineteenth street, with interment
at Evergreen cemetery.
Manitowoc Herald News, Thursday, April 05, 1928 P. 2
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[bur. 4-7-1928/cause: pneumonia]
FORMER RESIDENT HERE ON VISIT, IS STRICKEN AND DIES
Thomas Chadek, aged 86, a resident of Manitowoc county for over 40
years, but who since retiring to private life a short time ago has
been residing with a daughter at Chicago, passed away today at the
hospital after a short illness. Mr. Chadek was here on a visit to
his sons, when he was stricken.
The deceased was born in Bohemia in 1842, came to this county forty-
four years ago, settling first at Green Bay then at Cooperstown and
then coming to Manitowoc. He was a carpenter contractor. His wife
died two years ago since which time he has been making his home with
his children. Two daughters, Mrs. Glenn Frame of Berlin and Mrs.
Elizabeth Kral of Chicago and four sons, Joseph and Steve of this
city, James of Fort Collins, Colo., and Wencel of Appleton survive.
Burial will take place on Saturday afternoon at two o'clock from the
home of Joseph Chadek, 837 North Nineteenth street, with interment
at Evergreen cemetery.
Manitowoc Herald News, Thursday, April 05, 1928 P. 2
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[bur. 4-7-1928/cause: pneumonia]
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