Anton Aulik, aged farmer of the town of New Franken, Kewaunee county, lost his fight for life in the municipal hospital here passing away yesterday from burns to his mouth, throat and stomach caused by drinking a quantity of lye at his farm home several days before.
Funeral services of the deceased, who was 70 years of age will be held Saturday morning at nine o'clock from the St. Mary's Catholic church at Tisch Mills with burial in the Tisch Mills cemetery.
Aulik has been suffering from a nervous breakdown for some time and while in this condition took the poison. He was brought to the hospital on Tuesday by Dr. Skwor of Mishicot.
The deceased is survived by his widow, who was Mary Hallada, three daughters, Mrs. John Rebitz, Mrs. John Lambert, and Mrs. Shebesta, all of Tisch Mills, and six sons, Joseph of Tisch Mills, Ben and Frank of Two Rivers, John and William of Kewaunee and Louis of Antigo.
Manitowoc Herald News, Friday, July 12, 1929 P.13
Anton Aulik, aged farmer of the town of New Franken, Kewaunee county, lost his fight for life in the municipal hospital here passing away yesterday from burns to his mouth, throat and stomach caused by drinking a quantity of lye at his farm home several days before.
Funeral services of the deceased, who was 70 years of age will be held Saturday morning at nine o'clock from the St. Mary's Catholic church at Tisch Mills with burial in the Tisch Mills cemetery.
Aulik has been suffering from a nervous breakdown for some time and while in this condition took the poison. He was brought to the hospital on Tuesday by Dr. Skwor of Mishicot.
The deceased is survived by his widow, who was Mary Hallada, three daughters, Mrs. John Rebitz, Mrs. John Lambert, and Mrs. Shebesta, all of Tisch Mills, and six sons, Joseph of Tisch Mills, Ben and Frank of Two Rivers, John and William of Kewaunee and Louis of Antigo.
Manitowoc Herald News, Friday, July 12, 1929 P.13
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