Joseph J. Tomachek, 50, passed away at his home, 216 North Sixth street, at his
home, 216 North Sixth street, at 8 o'clock last evening, following a lingering
illness. Mr. Tomachek was born in Poland but had been a resident in Manitowoc
since he was 7 years of age.
His widow, Annie; two daughters, Tillie and Marie; and three sons, Clarence,
George and Joseph, survive. Two sisters, the Misses Marie and Regina Tomachek,
and two brothers, Charles and John, and his mother, Mrs. Mary Thomachek, all of
Two Rivers, are also left to mourn his death.
The funeral services will be held at Sacred Heart church Thursday morning at 9
o'clock with burial in Evergreen cemetery.
Manitowoc Herald News, Tuesday, May 15, 1923 pg 11
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[Joseph Tomeschek(sic)/bur. 05-17-1923/cause: cancer of the stomach/
bur on Anna Tomeschek lot]
Joseph J. Tomachek, 50, passed away at his home, 216 North Sixth street, at his
home, 216 North Sixth street, at 8 o'clock last evening, following a lingering
illness. Mr. Tomachek was born in Poland but had been a resident in Manitowoc
since he was 7 years of age.
His widow, Annie; two daughters, Tillie and Marie; and three sons, Clarence,
George and Joseph, survive. Two sisters, the Misses Marie and Regina Tomachek,
and two brothers, Charles and John, and his mother, Mrs. Mary Thomachek, all of
Two Rivers, are also left to mourn his death.
The funeral services will be held at Sacred Heart church Thursday morning at 9
o'clock with burial in Evergreen cemetery.
Manitowoc Herald News, Tuesday, May 15, 1923 pg 11
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[Joseph Tomeschek(sic)/bur. 05-17-1923/cause: cancer of the stomach/
bur on Anna Tomeschek lot]
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