BRING BODY OF FORMER RESIDENT HERE FOR BURIAL
Mrs. Mary Rose (sic), nee Hedja, died at the family home at Pittsfield, Wis.,
yesterday and the body arrived here today for burial. The funeral will be held
Monday morning at 9 o’clock from the home of Mrs. George Kresl, sister, at 403
North Seventh street, with services at the Sacred Heart Catholic church and
burial will be at Evergreen cemetery.
Mrs. Mary Roses was born August 19, 1854, and for many years made her home in
this city. She is survived by her husband, Peter Roses and two daughters, Mrs.
Anthony Schilleman of Lac du Flambeau and Mrs. Clarence James of Pittsfield.
One brother, William Hejda, of Oak Park, Ill, and two sisters, Mrs. George Kresl
and Mrs. J. F. Sladky, both of this city, also survive.
Manitowoc Herald News, February 13, 1922 P. 2
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[bur. 02-13-1922/age 67 yrs/cause: carcinoma of spleen and stomach/
bur. on William Hejda lot]
BRING BODY OF FORMER RESIDENT HERE FOR BURIAL
Mrs. Mary Rose (sic), nee Hedja, died at the family home at Pittsfield, Wis.,
yesterday and the body arrived here today for burial. The funeral will be held
Monday morning at 9 o’clock from the home of Mrs. George Kresl, sister, at 403
North Seventh street, with services at the Sacred Heart Catholic church and
burial will be at Evergreen cemetery.
Mrs. Mary Roses was born August 19, 1854, and for many years made her home in
this city. She is survived by her husband, Peter Roses and two daughters, Mrs.
Anthony Schilleman of Lac du Flambeau and Mrs. Clarence James of Pittsfield.
One brother, William Hejda, of Oak Park, Ill, and two sisters, Mrs. George Kresl
and Mrs. J. F. Sladky, both of this city, also survive.
Manitowoc Herald News, February 13, 1922 P. 2
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[bur. 02-13-1922/age 67 yrs/cause: carcinoma of spleen and stomach/
bur. on William Hejda lot]
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