Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin, Wood County
Wednesday, December 14, 1927
Mrs. David Cera, Junction City, Dies
Mrs. Bernice Cera, wife of David Cera, railroad telegraph operator at Junction City, died at the River Pines sanatarium, Stevens Point, at 8 a.m. Monday, following two years illness with tuberculosis.
Bernice Wayerski, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wayerski of the vicinity of Junction City, was born in Chicago October 28, 1895, and spent most of her life in Junction City.
Besides her husband, she leaves two children, Herman and Bertha; two brothers, Vincent and Barney Wayerski of Milwaukee, and four sisters, Mrs. Frank Kabosky, Mrs. Carl Wisnewski, Mrs. Walter Koslowski and Mrs. Lloyd Karn.
The funeral will be held from the St. Michael's church, Junction City, Friday at 10 a.m.
Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin, Wood County
Wednesday, December 14, 1927
Mrs. David Cera, Junction City, Dies
Mrs. Bernice Cera, wife of David Cera, railroad telegraph operator at Junction City, died at the River Pines sanatarium, Stevens Point, at 8 a.m. Monday, following two years illness with tuberculosis.
Bernice Wayerski, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wayerski of the vicinity of Junction City, was born in Chicago October 28, 1895, and spent most of her life in Junction City.
Besides her husband, she leaves two children, Herman and Bertha; two brothers, Vincent and Barney Wayerski of Milwaukee, and four sisters, Mrs. Frank Kabosky, Mrs. Carl Wisnewski, Mrs. Walter Koslowski and Mrs. Lloyd Karn.
The funeral will be held from the St. Michael's church, Junction City, Friday at 10 a.m.
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