Mrs. Adolph Polivka, 46, of Polivka's Corners, died Sunday night at the Holy
Family hospital, following a week's illness.
Funeral services will be held Thursday at 1:30 p.m. from the Husar funeral home
in Kellnersville. Burial will be in Evergreen cemetery.
Mrs. Polivka, nee Alice Pech was born in Gibson in 1898 and in 1918 was married
to Mr. Polivka. They have since operated a dance hall and tavern at Polivkas
Corners in Kossuth.
Survivors are the widower; son Harry, stationed at Fort Sam Houston, Texas; mother,
Mrs. Anton Pech of this city; sister, Mrs. William Spevachek, of this city; brother,
William, on the home farm in Gibson.
The body may be viwed from Tuesday evening on at the funeral home in Kellnersville.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. January 11, 1943 P. 2
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[d. 01-10-1943/age 46 yrs./bur. on Mrs. Anton (Anna) Pech Sr. lot-her mother]
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Notes from Melnik-Brockville:
The marriage of Miss Alice Pech of this place and Mr. Adolph Polivka
of Polivka’s Corners, was solemnized at the office of probate court
Tuesday, Nov. 26, Judge John Chloupek officiating. William Pech,
brother of the bride and Miss Tillie Petska were the attending couple.
The happy couple are both well known young people of this part of the
county and will reside at Polivka’s Corners where the groom operates
a farm and saloon in connection. The correspondent joins their many
friends in extending best wishes for their success and happiness as
they journey together down the pathway of life.
Manitowoc Pilot, Thurs., Dec. 5, 1918
Mrs. Adolph Polivka, 46, of Polivka's Corners, died Sunday night at the Holy
Family hospital, following a week's illness.
Funeral services will be held Thursday at 1:30 p.m. from the Husar funeral home
in Kellnersville. Burial will be in Evergreen cemetery.
Mrs. Polivka, nee Alice Pech was born in Gibson in 1898 and in 1918 was married
to Mr. Polivka. They have since operated a dance hall and tavern at Polivkas
Corners in Kossuth.
Survivors are the widower; son Harry, stationed at Fort Sam Houston, Texas; mother,
Mrs. Anton Pech of this city; sister, Mrs. William Spevachek, of this city; brother,
William, on the home farm in Gibson.
The body may be viwed from Tuesday evening on at the funeral home in Kellnersville.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. January 11, 1943 P. 2
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[d. 01-10-1943/age 46 yrs./bur. on Mrs. Anton (Anna) Pech Sr. lot-her mother]
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Notes from Melnik-Brockville:
The marriage of Miss Alice Pech of this place and Mr. Adolph Polivka
of Polivka’s Corners, was solemnized at the office of probate court
Tuesday, Nov. 26, Judge John Chloupek officiating. William Pech,
brother of the bride and Miss Tillie Petska were the attending couple.
The happy couple are both well known young people of this part of the
county and will reside at Polivka’s Corners where the groom operates
a farm and saloon in connection. The correspondent joins their many
friends in extending best wishes for their success and happiness as
they journey together down the pathway of life.
Manitowoc Pilot, Thurs., Dec. 5, 1918
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