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John Kuzmanich

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John Kuzmanich

Birth
Splitsko-Dalmatinska, Croatia
Death
23 May 1942 (aged 63)
Tacoma, Pierce County, Washington, USA
Burial
University Place, Pierce County, Washington, USA Add to Map
Plot
5-B-2 #319
Memorial ID
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John Kuzmanich, 63, a fisherman, was found dead at his home, his throat slashed by a butcher knife, according to the report of Dr. T. H. Long, coroner, who said the wound had been self-inflicted. He resided at [address redacted] North 31st Street and had been a resident of Tacoma for 30 years, coming from Austria-Hungary. He leaves behind his wife, Antonia Kuzmanich; sons, Rod, Andrew and Peter Kuzmanich ; daughters, Mrs. Mary O'Toole, Mrs. Winifred Mihovil and Miss Catherine and Miss Agnes Kuzmanich. He was a member of the Croatian Fraternal Association and the Moose Lodge of Tacoma. Funeral announcement will be made by Gaffney.
John Kuzmanich, 63, a fisherman, was found dead at his home, his throat slashed by a butcher knife, according to the report of Dr. T. H. Long, coroner, who said the wound had been self-inflicted. He resided at [address redacted] North 31st Street and had been a resident of Tacoma for 30 years, coming from Austria-Hungary. He leaves behind his wife, Antonia Kuzmanich; sons, Rod, Andrew and Peter Kuzmanich ; daughters, Mrs. Mary O'Toole, Mrs. Winifred Mihovil and Miss Catherine and Miss Agnes Kuzmanich. He was a member of the Croatian Fraternal Association and the Moose Lodge of Tacoma. Funeral announcement will be made by Gaffney.

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