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Gustie Levanetz

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Gustie Levanetz

Birth
Death
25 Sep 1920 (aged 31)
Burial
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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GUSTIE LEVANETZ

After several months of suffering from the dread disease, cancer, Mrs.
Levanetz, aged 31, passed away Saturday at her home, corner of 24th and
Washington Streets. Deceased leaves her husband and two little children,
Lester, aged 9 and Edna, aged 7, to whom her death is a sad blow and it
leaves the father, alone to bear the responsibilities of a family after
sharing it nine years with a dependable mother. She is also survived by
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Pehke of this city with whom she came
here from Chicago, fourteen years ago. A sister and brother also
survive. the funeral was held Tuesday afternoon from the Grace
congregational Church.
Card of Thanks
We herewith wish to express our sincere appreciation for the many
beautiful floral offerings and to those who so kindly donated their
autos and services at the funeral of our beloved wife and mother,
John Levanetz and Children
The Reporter, Thurs., Sept. 30, 1920
GUSTIE LEVANETZ

After several months of suffering from the dread disease, cancer, Mrs.
Levanetz, aged 31, passed away Saturday at her home, corner of 24th and
Washington Streets. Deceased leaves her husband and two little children,
Lester, aged 9 and Edna, aged 7, to whom her death is a sad blow and it
leaves the father, alone to bear the responsibilities of a family after
sharing it nine years with a dependable mother. She is also survived by
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Pehke of this city with whom she came
here from Chicago, fourteen years ago. A sister and brother also
survive. the funeral was held Tuesday afternoon from the Grace
congregational Church.
Card of Thanks
We herewith wish to express our sincere appreciation for the many
beautiful floral offerings and to those who so kindly donated their
autos and services at the funeral of our beloved wife and mother,
John Levanetz and Children
The Reporter, Thurs., Sept. 30, 1920

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