Death Thursday in Clarks Mills of 66-year old Mrs. Mary(sic) Fingoust from a
heart attack. She was found dead in her bed. The deceased, who was a
resident of our county for the past 57 years, is survived by 2 children.
Her funeral was Saturday at the local city cemetery.
Der Nord Westen, 07 Jan. 1909
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Mrs. Mary(sic) Fingoust died at an early hour this (Thursday) morning at her home
in Clarks Mills. Her death was due to heart trouble and came without warning as
she had been apparently as well as usual the day before. Her health had not been
good for some time. Mrs. Fingoust was about 66 years of age. She was born in
Bohemia and came with her parents to this county when a child. The family settled
in Kossuth, where the deceased grew to womanhood. Mrs. Fingoust was a resident of
this city for some years. She was twice married, her first husband, Mr. Krainek,
having died years ago. She had lived at Clarks Mills about 25 years, where her
second husband, Wencel Fingoust, died about two years ago. She is survived by a
daughter, Mrs. Wm. Morgan, and one son, Fred Fingoust. She is also survived by a
sister, Mrs. John Kuchera of this city, and three brothers, Jos. Wilda of
Kellnersville and Wencel and Anton Wilda of this city. Mrs. Fingoust was a pioneer
settler of the county and was favorably known.
The funeral will be held Saturday. Services will be held at the home in Clarks Mills
at 9 o'clock in the morning. Interment will be at Evergreen cemetery in this city.
Manitowoc Pilot, December 31, 1908
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[Mary FINGAUST/cause: heart disease]
Death Thursday in Clarks Mills of 66-year old Mrs. Mary(sic) Fingoust from a
heart attack. She was found dead in her bed. The deceased, who was a
resident of our county for the past 57 years, is survived by 2 children.
Her funeral was Saturday at the local city cemetery.
Der Nord Westen, 07 Jan. 1909
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Mrs. Mary(sic) Fingoust died at an early hour this (Thursday) morning at her home
in Clarks Mills. Her death was due to heart trouble and came without warning as
she had been apparently as well as usual the day before. Her health had not been
good for some time. Mrs. Fingoust was about 66 years of age. She was born in
Bohemia and came with her parents to this county when a child. The family settled
in Kossuth, where the deceased grew to womanhood. Mrs. Fingoust was a resident of
this city for some years. She was twice married, her first husband, Mr. Krainek,
having died years ago. She had lived at Clarks Mills about 25 years, where her
second husband, Wencel Fingoust, died about two years ago. She is survived by a
daughter, Mrs. Wm. Morgan, and one son, Fred Fingoust. She is also survived by a
sister, Mrs. John Kuchera of this city, and three brothers, Jos. Wilda of
Kellnersville and Wencel and Anton Wilda of this city. Mrs. Fingoust was a pioneer
settler of the county and was favorably known.
The funeral will be held Saturday. Services will be held at the home in Clarks Mills
at 9 o'clock in the morning. Interment will be at Evergreen cemetery in this city.
Manitowoc Pilot, December 31, 1908
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[Mary FINGAUST/cause: heart disease]
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