Frank Hashek passed away at this home on 2310 Adams street, Monday
evening after a lingering illness of six months, death being due to
dropsy with which he was afflicted for the past year.
Deceased was born in Two Creeks August 2, 1854 and resided there
forty-one years. Forty-five years ago, he was married to Catherine
Fishta of Two Creeks. Six children were born to them, five surviving.
Besides his widow, the children left by the deceased are Mrs. Mary
Billings of Wisconsin Rapids, Mrs. George Schultz of Manitowoc, Mrs.
Albert Althen, Frank and Adolph Hashek all of this city. He also
leaves several grandchildren.
Deceased started his employment with the Aluminum Goods Manufacturing
Company, Sept. 4, 1899. He was thus a member of the Aluminum Goods
Manufacturing Company “Twenty-Five Year Club.” Membership in this
club is based on 25 years of continuous and active service with the
organization [incomplete].
Two Rivers Reporter, Fri. 24 Dec. 1926, page 1, col. 3
Frank Hashek passed away at this home on 2310 Adams street, Monday
evening after a lingering illness of six months, death being due to
dropsy with which he was afflicted for the past year.
Deceased was born in Two Creeks August 2, 1854 and resided there
forty-one years. Forty-five years ago, he was married to Catherine
Fishta of Two Creeks. Six children were born to them, five surviving.
Besides his widow, the children left by the deceased are Mrs. Mary
Billings of Wisconsin Rapids, Mrs. George Schultz of Manitowoc, Mrs.
Albert Althen, Frank and Adolph Hashek all of this city. He also
leaves several grandchildren.
Deceased started his employment with the Aluminum Goods Manufacturing
Company, Sept. 4, 1899. He was thus a member of the Aluminum Goods
Manufacturing Company “Twenty-Five Year Club.” Membership in this
club is based on 25 years of continuous and active service with the
organization [incomplete].
Two Rivers Reporter, Fri. 24 Dec. 1926, page 1, col. 3
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