Mrs. Frank Rezek,64 Passes Away Saturday at Melnik Home
Mrs Frank Rezek,for years a residnet of Melnik passed away at the home on Saturday evening. The deceased, whose maiden name was Anna Vogltanz, was born in Bohemia in 1865 and came to this country 44 years ago. She was married to Frank Rezek who preceded her in death sixteen years ago.
She is survived by one son Fred of this city, three daughters, Mrs. William Wilda of this city and Mrs. Fred Soukop and Mrs. Jos. Novy of Melnik , three sisters, Mrs. Emil Klika, Green Bay. Mrs. Jos. Malach, Rosecrans, Mrs. Edward Koslevy of Melnik, two brothers, Thomas of Antigo and Joseph of Montana. Seven grand-children also survive. The deceased was a member of the Z.C.B.T. Lodge, No. 20
The funeral will be held on Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock from the home with burial at the Melnik cemetery.
Manitowoc Herald News, Monday, March 25, 1929 p.2
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Mrs. Frank Rezek,64 Passes Away Saturday at Melnik Home
Mrs Frank Rezek,for years a residnet of Melnik passed away at the home on Saturday evening. The deceased, whose maiden name was Anna Vogltanz, was born in Bohemia in 1865 and came to this country 44 years ago. She was married to Frank Rezek who preceded her in death sixteen years ago.
She is survived by one son Fred of this city, three daughters, Mrs. William Wilda of this city and Mrs. Fred Soukop and Mrs. Jos. Novy of Melnik , three sisters, Mrs. Emil Klika, Green Bay. Mrs. Jos. Malach, Rosecrans, Mrs. Edward Koslevy of Melnik, two brothers, Thomas of Antigo and Joseph of Montana. Seven grand-children also survive. The deceased was a member of the Z.C.B.T. Lodge, No. 20
The funeral will be held on Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock from the home with burial at the Melnik cemetery.
Manitowoc Herald News, Monday, March 25, 1929 p.2
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