From the "Souvenir Book of The Diamond Jubilee of St. Casimir's
Congregation At Northeim (Newton) Wisconsin 1868 - 1943"
John S. Leschke, son of Frank and Anna Leschke, was born November 2, 1896,
in Chicago, Illinois. He came with his parents to Northeim where the
family joined St. Casimir's congregation.
When the United States declared war on Germany in 1917, he enlisted and
was assigned to a motorized machine gunner detail.
After the war, Mr. Leschke attended a funeral director's course at
Worsham School of Embalming in Chicago. Afterwards he established his own
practice in Manitowoc, on October 23, 1926, and has been successfully
engaged in it ever since.
Mr. Leschke is a member of the American Legion, Holy Name Society, Polish
Alliance of America, St. Stanislaus Kostka Society and the Eagles Club.
From the "Souvenir Book of The Diamond Jubilee of St. Casimir's
Congregation At Northeim (Newton) Wisconsin 1868 - 1943"
John S. Leschke, son of Frank and Anna Leschke, was born November 2, 1896,
in Chicago, Illinois. He came with his parents to Northeim where the
family joined St. Casimir's congregation.
When the United States declared war on Germany in 1917, he enlisted and
was assigned to a motorized machine gunner detail.
After the war, Mr. Leschke attended a funeral director's course at
Worsham School of Embalming in Chicago. Afterwards he established his own
practice in Manitowoc, on October 23, 1926, and has been successfully
engaged in it ever since.
Mr. Leschke is a member of the American Legion, Holy Name Society, Polish
Alliance of America, St. Stanislaus Kostka Society and the Eagles Club.
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