Mrs. Kysilko was found dead in her home Saturday morning, the victim of a suicide. Coroner Dr. Earl Hatleberg, who investigated, said that death was due to strangulation by hanging.
The deceased lived with her husband in the Arthur home. She was born in Czechoslovakia and was married in 1928 to Mr. Kysilko. They came to the United States two years later and lived in Arthur since that time.
Survivors include her husband; one daughter and one son, both of Czechoslovakia; two step-sons, John of Cadott and Frank of Hibbing, Minn.; three step-daughters, Mrs. Walter Kloos, Chaska, Minn., Mrs. Joe Van Gorder, Safety Harbor, Fla., and Mrs. Lincoln Botts, Gary, Ind.
Source: Obituary, Anna Kysilko, The Cadott Sentinel, 31 March 1960
Mrs. Kysilko was found dead in her home Saturday morning, the victim of a suicide. Coroner Dr. Earl Hatleberg, who investigated, said that death was due to strangulation by hanging.
The deceased lived with her husband in the Arthur home. She was born in Czechoslovakia and was married in 1928 to Mr. Kysilko. They came to the United States two years later and lived in Arthur since that time.
Survivors include her husband; one daughter and one son, both of Czechoslovakia; two step-sons, John of Cadott and Frank of Hibbing, Minn.; three step-daughters, Mrs. Walter Kloos, Chaska, Minn., Mrs. Joe Van Gorder, Safety Harbor, Fla., and Mrs. Lincoln Botts, Gary, Ind.
Source: Obituary, Anna Kysilko, The Cadott Sentinel, 31 March 1960
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