TOWN KOSSUTH OLD RESIDENT PASSES AWAY
Wenzel (sic) Zeman, a life long resident of the town of Kossuth died at his
home at the age of 60 years. Funeral services will be held Sunday at 9 o’clock
from the home with burial at the National cemetery at Francis Creek, Rev.
Tepley officiating.
Mr. Zeman was a native of Bohemia and came here as a babe of one year with his
parents and has since resided in the county. He was born Sept. 18, 1864. Mr.
Zeman is survived by six children, Mrs. Emil Trochel, Kossuth, Mrs. Olga Soukop,
Gibson; Mrs. Mary Cherney, Franklin; Henry, Wenzel and Antonia Zeman of Kossuth.
Five brothers, Adolph, Stephen, Frank and Joseph of Kossuth and John of Milwaukee
and four sisters, Mrs. J. Tesarek and Mrs. Rose Baugneit, Mishicot, Mrs. Adolph
Skarivoda, Kossuth, and Mrs. Anna Pudil, Milwaukee, also survive.
Manitowoc Herald News, September 26, 1924 P.13
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(Cemetery office said he was moved to Evergreen in 1925)
TOWN KOSSUTH OLD RESIDENT PASSES AWAY
Wenzel (sic) Zeman, a life long resident of the town of Kossuth died at his
home at the age of 60 years. Funeral services will be held Sunday at 9 o’clock
from the home with burial at the National cemetery at Francis Creek, Rev.
Tepley officiating.
Mr. Zeman was a native of Bohemia and came here as a babe of one year with his
parents and has since resided in the county. He was born Sept. 18, 1864. Mr.
Zeman is survived by six children, Mrs. Emil Trochel, Kossuth, Mrs. Olga Soukop,
Gibson; Mrs. Mary Cherney, Franklin; Henry, Wenzel and Antonia Zeman of Kossuth.
Five brothers, Adolph, Stephen, Frank and Joseph of Kossuth and John of Milwaukee
and four sisters, Mrs. J. Tesarek and Mrs. Rose Baugneit, Mishicot, Mrs. Adolph
Skarivoda, Kossuth, and Mrs. Anna Pudil, Milwaukee, also survive.
Manitowoc Herald News, September 26, 1924 P.13
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(Cemetery office said he was moved to Evergreen in 1925)
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