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Stephen J. Mrotek 

1868-07/18/1943

Lot Number: Lot 5, Block 1, Section C
Monument Installed on East End of Lot
 

Son Of Francis & Anna

Husband Of Frances TOMCZYK- Married 02/10/1896

Father Of Aloysius, Emily Regina, Joannes, Frank, Regina A.

Anna Marianna, Helen Florence SIEWERT, Clara Frances JOST

Cecilia Helen GLOMSKI, Edward Ladislas, Alvin Casimir

& Agnes Balbina

 

Stephen J. Mrotek, 74, retired farmer and lifelong county resident, died Sunday morning at the farm home on route 1, Cleveland. He had been an invalid for more than four years. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. from the St. Casimir’s Catholic church in Newton, the Rev. Anthony Betley officiating. Interment will be in the adjoining cemetery. Mr. Mrotek was born on the Centerville farm where he spent his entire life, in 1868(sic) and in 1895 he married Miss Frances Tomchek. Survivors are the widow; five sons, Frank, Edward and Alois, on the home farm, Alex of Newton, John of Nordheim; six daughters, Emily and Regina on the home farm, Agnes, of Newton, Mrs. Peter Siewert of Cleveland, Mrs. Clarence Jost of Hika, Mrs. John Glomski, of route 1, Cleveland; two brothers, Wlady, of Ashland, Lawrence, of this city, two sisters, Mrs. Walter Tomchek of Newton, Mrs. Agnes Payne, of Chicago. The body was moved to the Mrotek home this afternoon from the Leschke funeral home and may be viewed there until the hour of the services. Manitowoc Herald Times, July 19, 1943 P. 2

 

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