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ANNA (MARX) DYZBALYS
Mrs. John Dyzbalys, 56, passed away last Wednesday at the farm home, three miles northeast of School Hill, following a lingering illness.
Mrs. Dyzbalys suffered a stroke in August, 1935, and had been confined to her bed since. Funeral services were held Saturday morning at 10 o'clock from St. Gregory's Catholic church of St. Nazianz, with interment in the adjoining church cemetery. The deceased, nee Anna Marx, was born in Superior in 1879 and married Mr. Dyzbalys in 1898 at Sheboygan. They located on the homestead farm in Liberty. Following are the survivors: Her husband; three sons, John, Frank and Edward, at home; two sisters, Mrs. Peter Ahl of Meeme, and Mrs. Lena Bennett of St. Louis, Mo.; a brother, Jacob Marx of St. Louis, Mo., and two grandchildren.
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ANNA (MARX) DYZBALYS
Mrs. John Dyzbalys, 56, passed away last Wednesday at the farm home, three miles northeast of School Hill, following a lingering illness.
Mrs. Dyzbalys suffered a stroke in August, 1935, and had been confined to her bed since. Funeral services were held Saturday morning at 10 o'clock from St. Gregory's Catholic church of St. Nazianz, with interment in the adjoining church cemetery. The deceased, nee Anna Marx, was born in Superior in 1879 and married Mr. Dyzbalys in 1898 at Sheboygan. They located on the homestead farm in Liberty. Following are the survivors: Her husband; three sons, John, Frank and Edward, at home; two sisters, Mrs. Peter Ahl of Meeme, and Mrs. Lena Bennett of St. Louis, Mo.; a brother, Jacob Marx of St. Louis, Mo., and two grandchildren.
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