Andrew Fruzyna, 81, a resident of this city since a child, died at
the homestead farm in the Town of Newton. Funeral services will be
held Tuesday 10 a.m. from St. Casimir Catholic Church in the Town of
Newton. Burial in the church cemetery. Deceased was born in Poland
in 1853 and came to this country as a small boy.
He was married to Miss Rose Glomski (1891) and conducted the farm
until he retired several years ago. Survivors are his widow; four
daughters, Mrs. Vincent Pulaski, Mrs. Frank Bonion, of Newton, Mrs.
Peter Vandenbusch and Mrs. Antion Sepenski of Manitowoc; two sons,
Frank and Joseph at home, a step brother Joseph Matyski, Athens, 21
grandchildren and one great grandchild.
Manitowoc Herald Times Sept. 7, 1934
Andrew Fruzyna, 81, a resident of this city since a child, died at
the homestead farm in the Town of Newton. Funeral services will be
held Tuesday 10 a.m. from St. Casimir Catholic Church in the Town of
Newton. Burial in the church cemetery. Deceased was born in Poland
in 1853 and came to this country as a small boy.
He was married to Miss Rose Glomski (1891) and conducted the farm
until he retired several years ago. Survivors are his widow; four
daughters, Mrs. Vincent Pulaski, Mrs. Frank Bonion, of Newton, Mrs.
Peter Vandenbusch and Mrs. Antion Sepenski of Manitowoc; two sons,
Frank and Joseph at home, a step brother Joseph Matyski, Athens, 21
grandchildren and one great grandchild.
Manitowoc Herald Times Sept. 7, 1934
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