Stricken with heart failure while resting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Joseph Kreisa, on Twenty-first street this morning, Mrs. Joseph Malechek, 72, Tisch Mills, died suddenly. When the daughter went into the room to converse with her mother, she found her dead. She had come to Two Rivers to spend a week here.
Besides the daughter here,
two other daughters,
*Mrs. John Dvorak and
*Mrs. Nick Jaklin, of Tisch Mills, with whom she made her home;
two sons,
*Charles of Chicago and
*James of Dellwyn, Kansas; and
two brothers,
*Joseph Sladkey of Stangelville and
*Walter Sladkey of Wausau, survive.
Burial will take place Tuesday morning at Tisch Mills.
Manitowoc Herald News, Saturday, October 29, 1927
Stricken with heart failure while resting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Joseph Kreisa, on Twenty-first street this morning, Mrs. Joseph Malechek, 72, Tisch Mills, died suddenly. When the daughter went into the room to converse with her mother, she found her dead. She had come to Two Rivers to spend a week here.
Besides the daughter here,
two other daughters,
*Mrs. John Dvorak and
*Mrs. Nick Jaklin, of Tisch Mills, with whom she made her home;
two sons,
*Charles of Chicago and
*James of Dellwyn, Kansas; and
two brothers,
*Joseph Sladkey of Stangelville and
*Walter Sladkey of Wausau, survive.
Burial will take place Tuesday morning at Tisch Mills.
Manitowoc Herald News, Saturday, October 29, 1927
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