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Anna Mrotek

1864-11/17/1940

Lot Number: Lot 6, Block 1, Section C
Monument Installed on East End of Lot
 
Wife Of John nee TOMCZYK -Married 11/17/1882
Mother Of Peter, Joannes,
Paul P. MORTICK, Bryget, Julia C., Alexander F.
Agnes STETCHER, Domania, Florentina PRACKI,
Gordon, Infant, & Gertrude KALAS 

 

Mrs. John Mrotek, 76, a resident of the town of Newton, died Sunday morning at 8 o'clock after an illness of only three days. Funeral arrangements are incomplete but it is expected that services will be held Wednesday at St. Casimir's church. The body is at the Leschke funeral home and may be viewed there this evening and until the funeral. Mrs. Morotek, nee Anna Tomchek, was born in Newton April 26, 1864. She was married to Mr. Mrotek in 1881. He died Jan. 19 of this year. The survivors are six daughters, Mrs. Patrick Kalas, Mrs. William Stetcher, Mrs. Clarence Fox and Miss Anna Mrotek of Chicago, Mrs. John Dropik of St. Paul and Mrs. John Pracki of Manitowoc; five sons, Peter of Manitowoc, John of St. Paul, Paul of Minneapolis, Alex of Chicago and Gordon at home; two brothers, Walter Tomchek of Newton and Albert Tomchek of Manitowoc; one sister, Mrs. John Rohde of Manitowoc; 21 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Pracki, who were attending high mass at St. Boniface Sunday morning at 9 o'clock, were called out of church and told of the death of Mrs. Pracki's mother.

Manitowoc Herald Times, Monday, November 18, 1940 P.4
 

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