The funeral was held from the Manitowoc Catholic Church, Wednesday morning, Rev. Leary officiating.
He leaves surviving his wife, two sons, Frank of Hilbert, Anton of Manitowoc, and four daughters, Ella and Emma of Two Rivers, Annie of Kewaunee and Mary of Mishicot.
“Tired! Ah, yes! So tired dear,
I shall soundly sleep tonight.
With never a dream and never a fear,
To wake in the morning light.”
Hilbert Favorite – May 28, 1914
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Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Kohout, Mr. and Mrs. John Finnel, Frank Youra and Mr.
Sedlachek attended the funeral of the late Ignatz Lefky at Manitowoc last
Wednesday. Mr. Lefky has been a resident of Larrabee for a long time and
since last fall made his home with his daughter, Ella, in Two Rives. He
is survived by a family and wife and a great many friends.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, May 28, 1914 P. 4
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[bur.05-20-1914/cause:septicema chronic cystitus/burial on F.A. Miller lot]
The funeral was held from the Manitowoc Catholic Church, Wednesday morning, Rev. Leary officiating.
He leaves surviving his wife, two sons, Frank of Hilbert, Anton of Manitowoc, and four daughters, Ella and Emma of Two Rivers, Annie of Kewaunee and Mary of Mishicot.
“Tired! Ah, yes! So tired dear,
I shall soundly sleep tonight.
With never a dream and never a fear,
To wake in the morning light.”
Hilbert Favorite – May 28, 1914
*********
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Kohout, Mr. and Mrs. John Finnel, Frank Youra and Mr.
Sedlachek attended the funeral of the late Ignatz Lefky at Manitowoc last
Wednesday. Mr. Lefky has been a resident of Larrabee for a long time and
since last fall made his home with his daughter, Ella, in Two Rives. He
is survived by a family and wife and a great many friends.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, May 28, 1914 P. 4
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[bur.05-20-1914/cause:septicema chronic cystitus/burial on F.A. Miller lot]
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