Death Ends a Long Illness for Mrs. F. Dushek
Mrs. Frank Dushek died after an illness of two months at 6:45 last
evening at the home 807 North Tenth street. The funeral will be held
Monday morning with services at 9 o'clock at Sacred Heart Catholic
church, the Rev. W.J. Luby officiating. Burial will be at Evergreen.
Mrs. Dushek who was Miss Julia Kronforst before her marriage, was
born at Gibson Dec. 16, 1896 and would have been thirty-nine at her
next birthday. She was married to Mr. Dushek fifteen years ago and
the family has been making its home in this city for a number of
years. Surviving are the husband and four children, Marvin, Mildred,
Francis and Marie, four sisters, Mrs. Edward Shambeau of Two Rivers,
Mrs. Andrew Brouchoud and Mrs. Alphonse Rhein of Mishicot and Mrs.
John Nicker of Two Rivers and one brother, Charles Kronforst of
Mishicot.
Manitowoc Herald News, Saturday, October 24, 1925 P.2
Death Ends a Long Illness for Mrs. F. Dushek
Mrs. Frank Dushek died after an illness of two months at 6:45 last
evening at the home 807 North Tenth street. The funeral will be held
Monday morning with services at 9 o'clock at Sacred Heart Catholic
church, the Rev. W.J. Luby officiating. Burial will be at Evergreen.
Mrs. Dushek who was Miss Julia Kronforst before her marriage, was
born at Gibson Dec. 16, 1896 and would have been thirty-nine at her
next birthday. She was married to Mr. Dushek fifteen years ago and
the family has been making its home in this city for a number of
years. Surviving are the husband and four children, Marvin, Mildred,
Francis and Marie, four sisters, Mrs. Edward Shambeau of Two Rivers,
Mrs. Andrew Brouchoud and Mrs. Alphonse Rhein of Mishicot and Mrs.
John Nicker of Two Rivers and one brother, Charles Kronforst of
Mishicot.
Manitowoc Herald News, Saturday, October 24, 1925 P.2
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