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Henry W. Wilda

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Henry W. Wilda

Birth
Franklin, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
16 Apr 1947 (aged 62–63)
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
I-24-3-5
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Henry W. Wilda, 63, of 724 North 11th street, died Wednesday night
at the home. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at the
Frazier mortuary chapel, the Rev. C. H. Phipps officiating. Burial
will be in Evergreen cemetery.
Mr. Wilda was born in Franklin in 1884 and when a boy his parents moved
into the city. He attended the north side school and was prominent in
athletics at the old north side high school at the turn of the century.
He was employed as a molder for years, and was secretary of the molders
union.
In 1911 he married Miss Blanche Krainik. She survives with a daughter,
Mrs. F. D. Sixta of Palm Village, Calif.; a son, John of this city;
three brothers, Adolph and Edward of this city and William of Green Bay;
three sisters, Mrs. Peter Krumel, Mrs. Adolph Maresh and Mrs. Joseph
Tomchek all of this city; and two grandchildren.
Manitowoc Herald-Times Reporter, Thurs., 17 April 1947
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[bur 04-19-1947/died 04-16-1947/age 63 yrs]
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Edward and Henry Wilda departed this morning for Milwaukee
and will drive up a pair of Hupmobiles.
Manitowoc Herald News, Tuesday, November 25, 1919 Page 2
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WEDDING IS EVENING EVENT
Miss Blanche and Henry Wilda Exchange Mrriage Vows.
Midst the fragrance of flowers and in the presence of a small gathering of
relatives and friends, Miss Blanche Krainik and Henry Wilda plighted the
marriage vow Thursday eve at the home of the brides mother, 1014 Buffalo
Street at 8 o'clock Judge Chloupek officiating. The bride was attired in
white and carried a large bouquet of bride's roses. Miss Adelaide Krainik
and Edward Wilda were the attendants. A wedding dinner was served. Mr. Wilda
and his bride are popular with a large circle of friends. The bride is a
daughter of Mrs. W. Krainik and has been employed at Schuette Bros. Co. Mr.
Wilda is an employee of the Aluminum Casting co. The couple will take up
their home on Marshall street.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Oct. 28, 1910 page 1
Henry W. Wilda, 63, of 724 North 11th street, died Wednesday night
at the home. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at the
Frazier mortuary chapel, the Rev. C. H. Phipps officiating. Burial
will be in Evergreen cemetery.
Mr. Wilda was born in Franklin in 1884 and when a boy his parents moved
into the city. He attended the north side school and was prominent in
athletics at the old north side high school at the turn of the century.
He was employed as a molder for years, and was secretary of the molders
union.
In 1911 he married Miss Blanche Krainik. She survives with a daughter,
Mrs. F. D. Sixta of Palm Village, Calif.; a son, John of this city;
three brothers, Adolph and Edward of this city and William of Green Bay;
three sisters, Mrs. Peter Krumel, Mrs. Adolph Maresh and Mrs. Joseph
Tomchek all of this city; and two grandchildren.
Manitowoc Herald-Times Reporter, Thurs., 17 April 1947
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[bur 04-19-1947/died 04-16-1947/age 63 yrs]
*******
Edward and Henry Wilda departed this morning for Milwaukee
and will drive up a pair of Hupmobiles.
Manitowoc Herald News, Tuesday, November 25, 1919 Page 2
*******
WEDDING IS EVENING EVENT
Miss Blanche and Henry Wilda Exchange Mrriage Vows.
Midst the fragrance of flowers and in the presence of a small gathering of
relatives and friends, Miss Blanche Krainik and Henry Wilda plighted the
marriage vow Thursday eve at the home of the brides mother, 1014 Buffalo
Street at 8 o'clock Judge Chloupek officiating. The bride was attired in
white and carried a large bouquet of bride's roses. Miss Adelaide Krainik
and Edward Wilda were the attendants. A wedding dinner was served. Mr. Wilda
and his bride are popular with a large circle of friends. The bride is a
daughter of Mrs. W. Krainik and has been employed at Schuette Bros. Co. Mr.
Wilda is an employee of the Aluminum Casting co. The couple will take up
their home on Marshall street.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Oct. 28, 1910 page 1


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  • Created by: Kent Salomon
  • Added: Aug 11, 2012
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/95224191/henry_w-wilda: accessed ), memorial page for Henry W. Wilda (1884–16 Apr 1947), Find a Grave Memorial ID 95224191, citing Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA; Maintained by Kent Salomon (contributor 901).