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Kathrien <I>Fichta</I> Hashek

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Kathrien Fichta Hashek

Birth
Austria
Death
30 Aug 1942 (aged 83)
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
[3-91]
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Mrs. Kathrien Hasheck (sic), 84, a resident of Two Rivers for over 50 years, died at the Municipal hospital shortly before ten o'clock last night. Death was due to a heart stroke suffered about six weeks ago. Mrs. Hasheck had been a patient at the hospital since that time, being removed there from the home of a daughter, Mrs. Albert Althen, 2513 Adams street, with whom she lived for the past two years.

Funeral services will be held from the C. J. Jansky funeral home Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock. Burial will be in Pioneers Rest cemetery.

Kathrien Hasheck, nee Fichta, was born on November 25, 1858, in Prague, Bohemia and at the age of three came to this country with her parents and settled on a farm near Tisch Mills. She came to Two Rivers more than 50 years ago where she made her home since.

Sixty-three years ago she married Frank Hasheck, who was among the first group of employes of the Aluminum Manufacturing company operated by the late Joseph Koenig, which later became the Aluminum Goods Manufacturing company. Mr. Hasheck died about 15 years ago.

Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Ben Billings of Wisconsin Rapids and Mrs. Albert Althen of Two Rivers; two sons, Adolph and Frank, both of Two Rivers;
four sisters, Mrs. Matt Pelishek and Mrs. Louis Stangel of Kewaunee, Mrs. Frank Stangel of Oklahoma City, and Mrs. Henry Gesell and Mrs. Joseph Doleysh, both
of Two Rivers.

The body may be viewed tonight at the funeral home and until the time of the services.

Manitowoc Herald Times - August 31, 1942 (page 2)

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Katherine/Mrs. Frank Hashek (nee Katherine Fichta), died August 30, 1942, age 83 years 9 months 5 days ... from the records at Saint John's United Church of Christ in Manitowoc, Wisconsin
Mrs. Kathrien Hasheck (sic), 84, a resident of Two Rivers for over 50 years, died at the Municipal hospital shortly before ten o'clock last night. Death was due to a heart stroke suffered about six weeks ago. Mrs. Hasheck had been a patient at the hospital since that time, being removed there from the home of a daughter, Mrs. Albert Althen, 2513 Adams street, with whom she lived for the past two years.

Funeral services will be held from the C. J. Jansky funeral home Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock. Burial will be in Pioneers Rest cemetery.

Kathrien Hasheck, nee Fichta, was born on November 25, 1858, in Prague, Bohemia and at the age of three came to this country with her parents and settled on a farm near Tisch Mills. She came to Two Rivers more than 50 years ago where she made her home since.

Sixty-three years ago she married Frank Hasheck, who was among the first group of employes of the Aluminum Manufacturing company operated by the late Joseph Koenig, which later became the Aluminum Goods Manufacturing company. Mr. Hasheck died about 15 years ago.

Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Ben Billings of Wisconsin Rapids and Mrs. Albert Althen of Two Rivers; two sons, Adolph and Frank, both of Two Rivers;
four sisters, Mrs. Matt Pelishek and Mrs. Louis Stangel of Kewaunee, Mrs. Frank Stangel of Oklahoma City, and Mrs. Henry Gesell and Mrs. Joseph Doleysh, both
of Two Rivers.

The body may be viewed tonight at the funeral home and until the time of the services.

Manitowoc Herald Times - August 31, 1942 (page 2)

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Katherine/Mrs. Frank Hashek (nee Katherine Fichta), died August 30, 1942, age 83 years 9 months 5 days ... from the records at Saint John's United Church of Christ in Manitowoc, Wisconsin


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