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Frank Joseph Kostka

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Frank Joseph Kostka

Birth
Casco, Kewaunee County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
19 Jun 1921 (aged 45)
Green Bay, Brown County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Tisch Mills, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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FRANK KOSTA SR.


Frank Joseph Kostka, Sr. b.-- Feb 1876, d.19 Jun 1921/Son of Mathias
and Anna (Hruska) Kostka
OBITUARY - The Kewaunee Enterprise, Kewaunee, WI., June 24, 1921
FRANK KOSKA PASSED AWAY LAST SUNDAY
Succumbs After Illness of About Six Weeks
WAS FORTY-FIVE YEARS OLD
Funeral Services Were Held Wednesday At Tisch Mills
Death claimed Frank Koska, a well known resident of West Kewaunee, at
the St. Vincent hospital at Green Bay on Sunday morning. He has been a
healthy man his entire life, until six weeks ago, when he overlifted
himself and strained his kidneys, thus causing a poison system which
caused his death.
The deceased was born at Casco forty-five years ago, where he lived for
about twenty years. On February 7, 1899, he was united in marriage to
Miss Mary Stangel at Cooperstown. For two years they made their home at
Tisch Mills, from there they moved to the farm on which he lived until
he was taken sick.
Mr. Koska was one of the most influential citizens of the town, and
enjoyed a wide acquaintance, not only in his home community, but
through the western part of the county. Manifesting a deep interest in
all matters which tended toward the advancement of the town, and welfare
of its people. He was an honest character and respected by all.
He is survived by his wife and four children, Frank, Edward, Joseph and
Daniel, all living on the farm. Four sisters, Mrs. Jos. Pavlish, Mrs.
Frank Hlinak and Mrs. Chas. Musil of this city, and Mrs. Tom Blahnik
and Mrs. John Houdek of Casco. Two brothers Wencil of Casco, and Anton
of this city.
Funeral services were held Wednesday, June 22, from the Tisch Mills
Catholic church, and internment was in the cemetery adjoining, Rev.
Shimek officiating.

FRANK KOSTA SR.


Frank Joseph Kostka, Sr. b.-- Feb 1876, d.19 Jun 1921/Son of Mathias
and Anna (Hruska) Kostka
OBITUARY - The Kewaunee Enterprise, Kewaunee, WI., June 24, 1921
FRANK KOSKA PASSED AWAY LAST SUNDAY
Succumbs After Illness of About Six Weeks
WAS FORTY-FIVE YEARS OLD
Funeral Services Were Held Wednesday At Tisch Mills
Death claimed Frank Koska, a well known resident of West Kewaunee, at
the St. Vincent hospital at Green Bay on Sunday morning. He has been a
healthy man his entire life, until six weeks ago, when he overlifted
himself and strained his kidneys, thus causing a poison system which
caused his death.
The deceased was born at Casco forty-five years ago, where he lived for
about twenty years. On February 7, 1899, he was united in marriage to
Miss Mary Stangel at Cooperstown. For two years they made their home at
Tisch Mills, from there they moved to the farm on which he lived until
he was taken sick.
Mr. Koska was one of the most influential citizens of the town, and
enjoyed a wide acquaintance, not only in his home community, but
through the western part of the county. Manifesting a deep interest in
all matters which tended toward the advancement of the town, and welfare
of its people. He was an honest character and respected by all.
He is survived by his wife and four children, Frank, Edward, Joseph and
Daniel, all living on the farm. Four sisters, Mrs. Jos. Pavlish, Mrs.
Frank Hlinak and Mrs. Chas. Musil of this city, and Mrs. Tom Blahnik
and Mrs. John Houdek of Casco. Two brothers Wencil of Casco, and Anton
of this city.
Funeral services were held Wednesday, June 22, from the Tisch Mills
Catholic church, and internment was in the cemetery adjoining, Rev.
Shimek officiating.



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