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Frank Tomchek

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Frank Tomchek

Birth
Centerville, Grant County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
Jun 1942 (aged 66–67)
Newton, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
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FRANK TOMCHEK

Frank S. Tomchek, 67, retired Centerville farmer who died Friday at the
farm home on route 1, Newton will be buried Monday at 9 a.m from the
St. Casimer's Catholic church at Newton. Interment will be in the
adjoining cemetery.
Mr. Tomchek was born at Centerville in 1875 and pursued farming until
his retirement. He married Miss Gertrudfe Jagodinski in 1897. Mrs.
Tomchek died in 1925.
Survivors are the widow; three daughters, Mrs. Alex Pokorski, Mrs.
Edward Jagodinski, Miss Mary Tomchek, all of this city; four sons,
Ludwig and Charles of Milwaukee, Clarence of this city, Joseph of
Centerville, two stepsons, Frank and John of this city; brother
Ignatz of this city; three sisters, Mrs. Kate Kortas of this city,
Mrs. Steve Mrotek of Centerville, Mrs. John Sitkewitz of Newton.
The body was moved to the Tomchek home this afternoon from the
Leschke funeral home.

Manitowoc Herald Times, Saturday, June 13, 1942 p.4
FRANK TOMCHEK

Frank S. Tomchek, 67, retired Centerville farmer who died Friday at the
farm home on route 1, Newton will be buried Monday at 9 a.m from the
St. Casimer's Catholic church at Newton. Interment will be in the
adjoining cemetery.
Mr. Tomchek was born at Centerville in 1875 and pursued farming until
his retirement. He married Miss Gertrudfe Jagodinski in 1897. Mrs.
Tomchek died in 1925.
Survivors are the widow; three daughters, Mrs. Alex Pokorski, Mrs.
Edward Jagodinski, Miss Mary Tomchek, all of this city; four sons,
Ludwig and Charles of Milwaukee, Clarence of this city, Joseph of
Centerville, two stepsons, Frank and John of this city; brother
Ignatz of this city; three sisters, Mrs. Kate Kortas of this city,
Mrs. Steve Mrotek of Centerville, Mrs. John Sitkewitz of Newton.
The body was moved to the Tomchek home this afternoon from the
Leschke funeral home.

Manitowoc Herald Times, Saturday, June 13, 1942 p.4


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