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Marvin Chapek

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Marvin Chapek

Birth
Death
18 Oct 1916 (aged 5)
Burial
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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MARVIN CHAPEK

Little Marvin Chapek, aged five, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chapek,
passed away Wednesday after an illness of two weeks. The lad suffered
from pneumonia and cerebral meningitis. Besides his father and mother,
three little sisters mourn his untimely death. The funeral takes place
this morning from St. Luke's church.
The Reporter, Fri., Oct. 20, 1916
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KATE ELLIOTT (d. 1935) CATHERINE

MRS. ELLIOTT, OLD RESIDENT OF CITY DIES
Pioneer Passes at Hospital; Funeral to Be On Wednesday
In ill health since the beginning of the year, Mrs. Katherine Elliott,
78, a pioneer resident of this city, died at the Municipal hospital at
1:30 Sunday afternoon where she had been a patient for two weeks.
Funeral Wednesday
The aged resident was born in July, 1856, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
John Lahey, at the Tannery. In 1897 she married Stephen Elliott, who
died in 1931. Elliott was widely known in this community.
Funeral services will be held at nine o’clock Wednesday morning with
Very Rev. Dean C. V. Hugo officiating. Burial will be in Pioneer’s Rest
cemetery. The body will be on view at Klein and Stangel, Inc.
Survivors
Three sons, three step sons, two step daughters, six grandchildren and
11 step-grandchildren are survivors.
Sons are William, Edward and Thomas of this city, stepsons are Robert,
Cheboygan, Michigan and Elmer and Clarence of this city; step daughters
are Mrs. Charles Hooper, Cincinnati and Mrs. Charles Smith of De Pere.
Two Rivers Reporter – Mon. 1 Apr. 1936
********
(Note: The d. date in obit and stone do not match/obit says she is
buried in Pioneers Rest but she is on a stone in Calvary. When they
made the new stone, she might inadvertantly got "moved" because the
division in the two cemeteries is a bandstand and a row of trees.
============================================
You missed this one he's on the stone with all the others
[A-3]-Howard/1908-1988
HOWARD ELLIOTT

Howard A. Elliott was born in Two Rivers, Wisconsin and died in
Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Klein and Stangel Inc. Funeral Home, Two Rivers, handled the
arrangements.
Herald Times Reporter, Wed. 19 Oct. 1988
********
(20 Nov 1908/19 Oct 1988/SSDI)
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HENRIETTA ELLIOTT

The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Elliott, aged two weeks,
died on Sunday.
The Reporter, Fri., Dec. 8, 1915

1915-Sunday would have been Nov. 28 - Nov. 29 was a Monday
1916-Nov. 29 was a Wednesday- It's likely the stone should read 1915, it's
possible the letters were not gone over correctly.
This is the only Henrietta Elliott in the cemeteries for Manitowoc county.
============================================

LUDWICKA FELTMAN

DIED WHILE AT WORK
Sudden death came upon Mrs. Ludwieka Feltman(sic) of the Southside
Tuesday while she was engaged in work about the house. Mrs. Feltman was
born in Poland, ?? years ago. She has resided in this city upwards of
fifteen years. She leaves two sons, residents of Manitowoc besides her
husband. The funeral takes place this morning from Sacred Heart Church.
The Reporter, Fri., Sept. 8, 1916
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JOZEF GATZKA

HAD HIS LEG AMPUTATED
Last fall a Town line farmer living a few miles west of here of the name
of Jos. Gadzski(sic) was run over by disc harrow and his right leg was
seriously hurt at the knee. The wound seemed to heal fairly well but the
bone was injured so severely that it finally became diseased and
amputation became necessary. This was done last Saturday by Dr. J.R.
Minnehan of Green Bay assisted by Dr. Farrell of this city and Dr.
Maeney of Manitowoc. The leg was taken off close up to the hip joint.
The operation though very successful, was a very difficult one.
Two Rivers Chronicle, Tues., May 23, 1905
=================================

CECELIA GAUTHIER add on

Mrs. Antoine Gauthier, a former resident of this city died last Saturday
at the Waupaca Soldier's Home, of which institution she had been an
inmate during the past two years. Her body was buried from St. Luke's
church, this city, this morning at 9 o'clock. Her husband died at the
same place about a year ago. She was a helpless paralytic for more than
two years previous to her death.
Two Rivers Chronicle, Tues., June 13, 1905
=================================

EMMET HENNES

The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. John Hennes died last week. The
services were held from St. Luke's church on Thursday afternoon.
The Reporter, Fri., Dec. 1, 1916
===========================================

ROY JOSEPH HERRICK

The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Herrick died Saturday. The funeral
was held on Monday afternoon from St. Luke's Church.
The Reporter, Fri., Sept. 22, 1916
===================================

MARVIN CHAPEK

Little Marvin Chapek, aged five, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chapek,
passed away Wednesday after an illness of two weeks. The lad suffered
from pneumonia and cerebral meningitis. Besides his father and mother,
three little sisters mourn his untimely death. The funeral takes place
this morning from St. Luke's church.
The Reporter, Fri., Oct. 20, 1916
===========================================
MARVIN CHAPEK

Little Marvin Chapek, aged five, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chapek,
passed away Wednesday after an illness of two weeks. The lad suffered
from pneumonia and cerebral meningitis. Besides his father and mother,
three little sisters mourn his untimely death. The funeral takes place
this morning from St. Luke's church.
The Reporter, Fri., Oct. 20, 1916
===========================================

KATE ELLIOTT (d. 1935) CATHERINE

MRS. ELLIOTT, OLD RESIDENT OF CITY DIES
Pioneer Passes at Hospital; Funeral to Be On Wednesday
In ill health since the beginning of the year, Mrs. Katherine Elliott,
78, a pioneer resident of this city, died at the Municipal hospital at
1:30 Sunday afternoon where she had been a patient for two weeks.
Funeral Wednesday
The aged resident was born in July, 1856, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
John Lahey, at the Tannery. In 1897 she married Stephen Elliott, who
died in 1931. Elliott was widely known in this community.
Funeral services will be held at nine o’clock Wednesday morning with
Very Rev. Dean C. V. Hugo officiating. Burial will be in Pioneer’s Rest
cemetery. The body will be on view at Klein and Stangel, Inc.
Survivors
Three sons, three step sons, two step daughters, six grandchildren and
11 step-grandchildren are survivors.
Sons are William, Edward and Thomas of this city, stepsons are Robert,
Cheboygan, Michigan and Elmer and Clarence of this city; step daughters
are Mrs. Charles Hooper, Cincinnati and Mrs. Charles Smith of De Pere.
Two Rivers Reporter – Mon. 1 Apr. 1936
********
(Note: The d. date in obit and stone do not match/obit says she is
buried in Pioneers Rest but she is on a stone in Calvary. When they
made the new stone, she might inadvertantly got "moved" because the
division in the two cemeteries is a bandstand and a row of trees.
============================================
You missed this one he's on the stone with all the others
[A-3]-Howard/1908-1988
HOWARD ELLIOTT

Howard A. Elliott was born in Two Rivers, Wisconsin and died in
Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Klein and Stangel Inc. Funeral Home, Two Rivers, handled the
arrangements.
Herald Times Reporter, Wed. 19 Oct. 1988
********
(20 Nov 1908/19 Oct 1988/SSDI)
=========================================

HENRIETTA ELLIOTT

The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Elliott, aged two weeks,
died on Sunday.
The Reporter, Fri., Dec. 8, 1915

1915-Sunday would have been Nov. 28 - Nov. 29 was a Monday
1916-Nov. 29 was a Wednesday- It's likely the stone should read 1915, it's
possible the letters were not gone over correctly.
This is the only Henrietta Elliott in the cemeteries for Manitowoc county.
============================================

LUDWICKA FELTMAN

DIED WHILE AT WORK
Sudden death came upon Mrs. Ludwieka Feltman(sic) of the Southside
Tuesday while she was engaged in work about the house. Mrs. Feltman was
born in Poland, ?? years ago. She has resided in this city upwards of
fifteen years. She leaves two sons, residents of Manitowoc besides her
husband. The funeral takes place this morning from Sacred Heart Church.
The Reporter, Fri., Sept. 8, 1916
======================================

JOZEF GATZKA

HAD HIS LEG AMPUTATED
Last fall a Town line farmer living a few miles west of here of the name
of Jos. Gadzski(sic) was run over by disc harrow and his right leg was
seriously hurt at the knee. The wound seemed to heal fairly well but the
bone was injured so severely that it finally became diseased and
amputation became necessary. This was done last Saturday by Dr. J.R.
Minnehan of Green Bay assisted by Dr. Farrell of this city and Dr.
Maeney of Manitowoc. The leg was taken off close up to the hip joint.
The operation though very successful, was a very difficult one.
Two Rivers Chronicle, Tues., May 23, 1905
=================================

CECELIA GAUTHIER add on

Mrs. Antoine Gauthier, a former resident of this city died last Saturday
at the Waupaca Soldier's Home, of which institution she had been an
inmate during the past two years. Her body was buried from St. Luke's
church, this city, this morning at 9 o'clock. Her husband died at the
same place about a year ago. She was a helpless paralytic for more than
two years previous to her death.
Two Rivers Chronicle, Tues., June 13, 1905
=================================

EMMET HENNES

The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. John Hennes died last week. The
services were held from St. Luke's church on Thursday afternoon.
The Reporter, Fri., Dec. 1, 1916
===========================================

ROY JOSEPH HERRICK

The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Herrick died Saturday. The funeral
was held on Monday afternoon from St. Luke's Church.
The Reporter, Fri., Sept. 22, 1916
===================================

MARVIN CHAPEK

Little Marvin Chapek, aged five, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chapek,
passed away Wednesday after an illness of two weeks. The lad suffered
from pneumonia and cerebral meningitis. Besides his father and mother,
three little sisters mourn his untimely death. The funeral takes place
this morning from St. Luke's church.
The Reporter, Fri., Oct. 20, 1916
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