MRS. KOCIAN DIES AT BAY
Town of Franklin Woman Will Be Buried Saturday
Mrs. Anton Kocian, 68, town of Franklin resident, died Wednesday at a Green
Bay hospital. She underwent an operation there earlier in the week.
Funeral services will be held Saturday at 9:30 a.m. from the farm home and at
10 a.m. from St. Joseph's Catholic church, Kellnersville. Interment will be
at Evergreen cemetery.
The deceased, whose maiden name was Theresa Sternad, was born in Bohemia in
1867 and came to this country with her parents in 1872. The family settled
on a farm near Menchalville. In 1883 she was married to Anton Kocian and they
moved to Milladore, Wis., where they resided for 30 years. In 1926 they
returned to Menchalville.
In 1933 Mr. and Mrs. Kocian observed their golden wedding anniversary.
Survivors are the widower; five daughters, Mrs. Henry Teteak, Mrs. William
Frolick and Mrs. Henry Hardins, city, Mrs. Frank Pacoureck, Green Bay, Mrs.
Joseph Jaeckets, Reedsville; seven sons, Joseph, Wayside, Edward, Louis and
Fred, Green Bay, Frank, Marble, Minn., John, Nashville, Wis., and Charles,
Milladore, Wis.; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Cherney, Maribel, and Mrs. Elizabeth
Slegar, Kellnersville; 32 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.
The body will be removed to the home this evening from the Husar and Wachal
funeral home, Kellnersville.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. Thursday, February 14, 1935 P. 2
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[bur. 02-16-1935/d. at Green Bay, WI/cause: cholectstitis
with stones/bur. on Anton Kocian lot]
MRS. KOCIAN DIES AT BAY
Town of Franklin Woman Will Be Buried Saturday
Mrs. Anton Kocian, 68, town of Franklin resident, died Wednesday at a Green
Bay hospital. She underwent an operation there earlier in the week.
Funeral services will be held Saturday at 9:30 a.m. from the farm home and at
10 a.m. from St. Joseph's Catholic church, Kellnersville. Interment will be
at Evergreen cemetery.
The deceased, whose maiden name was Theresa Sternad, was born in Bohemia in
1867 and came to this country with her parents in 1872. The family settled
on a farm near Menchalville. In 1883 she was married to Anton Kocian and they
moved to Milladore, Wis., where they resided for 30 years. In 1926 they
returned to Menchalville.
In 1933 Mr. and Mrs. Kocian observed their golden wedding anniversary.
Survivors are the widower; five daughters, Mrs. Henry Teteak, Mrs. William
Frolick and Mrs. Henry Hardins, city, Mrs. Frank Pacoureck, Green Bay, Mrs.
Joseph Jaeckets, Reedsville; seven sons, Joseph, Wayside, Edward, Louis and
Fred, Green Bay, Frank, Marble, Minn., John, Nashville, Wis., and Charles,
Milladore, Wis.; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Cherney, Maribel, and Mrs. Elizabeth
Slegar, Kellnersville; 32 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.
The body will be removed to the home this evening from the Husar and Wachal
funeral home, Kellnersville.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. Thursday, February 14, 1935 P. 2
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[bur. 02-16-1935/d. at Green Bay, WI/cause: cholectstitis
with stones/bur. on Anton Kocian lot]
Family Members
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John G. Kocian
1884–1979
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Emma J Kocian Pacourek
1885–1968
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Charles Kocian
1887–1970
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Joseph Kocian
1889–1980
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Frank A. Kocian
1895–1969
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Louis Antone Kocian
1898–1995
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Julia Kocian Jaeckels
1899–1964
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Agnes Kocian Frolick
1902–1993
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Edward Kocien
1903–1995
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Helen T. Kocian Hardina
1906–1975
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Fred John Kocian
1908–2005
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