MRS. KULNICK, WHO CAME HERE IN '55, PASSES
Widow of John Kulnick, Mother of Ten Children, Dies Sunday At The Hospital
Mrs. Anna Kulnick, 88, widow of the late John Kulnick Sr, and a resident of
the county for seventy-five years, passed away Sunday morning at the hospital
here. Although not in the best of health for the past year, Mrs. Kulnick was
able to be up and about the home of her son John, 1125 South Fourteenth St.,
with whom she made her home since the death of her husband, until about a week
ago. She was removed to the hospital last week.
Otto Kulnick, a son, with his family arrived here yesterday from Port Washington
to spend Easter and found his mother near death at the hospital, the end coming
at 11 o'clock. He will remain over for the funeral tomorrow.
Came Here 80 years Ago
Mrs. Kulnick, whose maden name was Anna Steiner, was born in Germany December 31,
1843 and came to this country with her parents when a girl of twelve years. The
family settled at Clarks Mills. She was married there 65 years ago to John
Kulnick Sr. and they located on a farm in the town of Manitowoc Rapids, where
they continued to reside, until the death of Mr. Kulnick, 20 years ago.
Ten children were born to Mr. and Mrs. Kulnick, all of whom survive. They are;
Mrs. Robert Lill, Mrs. Carl Hartwig, Mrs. Albert Schroeder and Mrs. George Kellner,
all of this city, and Mrs. Edward Hartman of Portland, Ore., Charley and James of
Berlin, Wis., John of this city, Otto of Port Washington and Walter on the
homestead farm in Rapids. There are also twelve grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held on Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock from the Wattawa,
Urbanek and Schlei funeral home in charge of the Rev. Blaufuss of the St. John's
Evangelical church. Interment will be at Evergreen. Friends may view the remains
tonight and tomorrow up to the time of the funeral at the Wattawa, Urbanek and
Schlei funeral home.
Manitowoc Herald News, Manitowoc, Wis. March 28, 1932 P. 2
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[cause: lobar pneumonia/bur. on Mrs. Richard Halverson lot]
MRS. KULNICK, WHO CAME HERE IN '55, PASSES
Widow of John Kulnick, Mother of Ten Children, Dies Sunday At The Hospital
Mrs. Anna Kulnick, 88, widow of the late John Kulnick Sr, and a resident of
the county for seventy-five years, passed away Sunday morning at the hospital
here. Although not in the best of health for the past year, Mrs. Kulnick was
able to be up and about the home of her son John, 1125 South Fourteenth St.,
with whom she made her home since the death of her husband, until about a week
ago. She was removed to the hospital last week.
Otto Kulnick, a son, with his family arrived here yesterday from Port Washington
to spend Easter and found his mother near death at the hospital, the end coming
at 11 o'clock. He will remain over for the funeral tomorrow.
Came Here 80 years Ago
Mrs. Kulnick, whose maden name was Anna Steiner, was born in Germany December 31,
1843 and came to this country with her parents when a girl of twelve years. The
family settled at Clarks Mills. She was married there 65 years ago to John
Kulnick Sr. and they located on a farm in the town of Manitowoc Rapids, where
they continued to reside, until the death of Mr. Kulnick, 20 years ago.
Ten children were born to Mr. and Mrs. Kulnick, all of whom survive. They are;
Mrs. Robert Lill, Mrs. Carl Hartwig, Mrs. Albert Schroeder and Mrs. George Kellner,
all of this city, and Mrs. Edward Hartman of Portland, Ore., Charley and James of
Berlin, Wis., John of this city, Otto of Port Washington and Walter on the
homestead farm in Rapids. There are also twelve grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held on Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock from the Wattawa,
Urbanek and Schlei funeral home in charge of the Rev. Blaufuss of the St. John's
Evangelical church. Interment will be at Evergreen. Friends may view the remains
tonight and tomorrow up to the time of the funeral at the Wattawa, Urbanek and
Schlei funeral home.
Manitowoc Herald News, Manitowoc, Wis. March 28, 1932 P. 2
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[cause: lobar pneumonia/bur. on Mrs. Richard Halverson lot]
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