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Anna <I>Cizek</I> Pecka

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Anna Cizek Pecka

Birth
Czech Republic
Death
20 May 1930 (aged 79)
Riverside, Cook County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Francis Creek, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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ANNA PECKA
(1850 - 1930)

MRS. A. PETSKA(sic) DIES MONDAY AT CHICAGO

Mrs. Anna Petska, 79, a resident of Kossuth until the death of her husband in 1917, when she removed to Chicago, passed away this morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. James Teteak there, with whom she has been making her home.

The remains will be brought to this city and taken to the Wattawa and Urbanek chapel from where the funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon at two o'clock with interment in the National cemetery in Kossuth.

The deceased, whose maiden name was Anna Cizek, was born in Bohemia, in 1850 and came to this country with her parents, as an infant, the family locating in Kossuth. She was married there to Mr. Petska in 1867 and they resided on a farm in the town until Mr. Petska died in 1917.

Five sons, Joseph and Anton of Antigo, Emil of this city, Fred of Bolt and John of Maribel, one daughter, Mrs. James Teteak of Chicago, and two brothers, Joseph Cizek of Kossuth and Wencil of Glendale, Calif., survive.

The remains may be viewed Wednesday evening and Thursday morning at the Wattawa and Urbanek chapel.

Manitowoc Herald News, Wis., Tuesday, May 20, 1930 p. 6

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ANNA PECKA
(1850 - 1930)

MRS. A. PETSKA(sic) DIES MONDAY AT CHICAGO

Mrs. Anna Petska, 79, a resident of Kossuth until the death of her husband in 1917, when she removed to Chicago, passed away this morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. James Teteak there, with whom she has been making her home.

The remains will be brought to this city and taken to the Wattawa and Urbanek chapel from where the funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon at two o'clock with interment in the National cemetery in Kossuth.

The deceased, whose maiden name was Anna Cizek, was born in Bohemia, in 1850 and came to this country with her parents, as an infant, the family locating in Kossuth. She was married there to Mr. Petska in 1867 and they resided on a farm in the town until Mr. Petska died in 1917.

Five sons, Joseph and Anton of Antigo, Emil of this city, Fred of Bolt and John of Maribel, one daughter, Mrs. James Teteak of Chicago, and two brothers, Joseph Cizek of Kossuth and Wencil of Glendale, Calif., survive.

The remains may be viewed Wednesday evening and Thursday morning at the Wattawa and Urbanek chapel.

Manitowoc Herald News, Wis., Tuesday, May 20, 1930 p. 6

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