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Jozefa <I>Pohilski</I> Sieracki

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Jozefa Pohilski Sieracki

Birth
Poland
Death
22 May 1932 (aged 89–90)
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA GPS-Latitude: 44.0804749, Longitude: -87.6723238
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JOZEFA SIERACKI
(1842 - 1932)

MRS. SIERACKI DIES; 90 YEARS

Mrs. Josephine Sieracki, 90, widow of the late Edward Sieracki, who among her survivors leaves 43 grandchildren and 33 great grandchildren, died Sunday morning at the home of her son Joseph, Calumet avenue and twenty-sixth streets, with whom she made her home for the last few months. Burial will take place Wednesday morning at nine o'clock from St. Mary's Catholic church.

The deceased was born in Poland in 1841 and was married there. The couple came to America 60 years ago and after spending three yeas in New York city came to Manitowoc 57 years ago. Mr. Sieracke passed away several years ago.

Four daughters, Mrs. Frank Galleger, Mrs. Emil Kope, Mrs. John Rohrer, and Mrs. Frank Richter, all of this city, and four sons, Andrew, and Joseph of this city, John of Manitowoc, Route 3, and George of Manitowoc Rapids, survive.

The deceased was a member of the Rosary society of the St. Mary's congregation.

The remains were removed to the home of the son, Joseph, this afternoon from the Leschke funeral home.

Manitowoc Herald Times, Wis., Monday, May 23, 1932 P. 2

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JOZEFA SIERACKI
(1842 - 1932)

MRS. SIERACKI DIES; 90 YEARS

Mrs. Josephine Sieracki, 90, widow of the late Edward Sieracki, who among her survivors leaves 43 grandchildren and 33 great grandchildren, died Sunday morning at the home of her son Joseph, Calumet avenue and twenty-sixth streets, with whom she made her home for the last few months. Burial will take place Wednesday morning at nine o'clock from St. Mary's Catholic church.

The deceased was born in Poland in 1841 and was married there. The couple came to America 60 years ago and after spending three yeas in New York city came to Manitowoc 57 years ago. Mr. Sieracke passed away several years ago.

Four daughters, Mrs. Frank Galleger, Mrs. Emil Kope, Mrs. John Rohrer, and Mrs. Frank Richter, all of this city, and four sons, Andrew, and Joseph of this city, John of Manitowoc, Route 3, and George of Manitowoc Rapids, survive.

The deceased was a member of the Rosary society of the St. Mary's congregation.

The remains were removed to the home of the son, Joseph, this afternoon from the Leschke funeral home.

Manitowoc Herald Times, Wis., Monday, May 23, 1932 P. 2

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