MRS. L. STASTNY, FORMER LOCAL RESIDENT DIES
Messages to relatives told of the death at Chicago this morning of Mrs. Louis
Stastny who has been ill for more than six years and to whom death came as a
messenger of relief from pain. The body will be brought to this city Sunday
night by the limited train over the Chicago & North Western and the funeral
service will be held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the home of Mrs.
Stastny's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jachimstal, 601 Buffalo street. Service
at the grave will be in charge of the local Order of Eastern Star, Mrs. Stastny
having been a member of a Chicago chapter.
Mrs. Stastny was forty-eight years old, having been born April 21, 1878 on a
farm in the Town of Kossuth where she was married twenty-two years ago to Louis
Stastny and the family then went to Chicago to take up its home and have since
resided there. She is survived by her husband, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Jachimstal, one brother, Fred Jachimstal of Shoto and two sisters, Mrs. Joseph
Strouf of Mishicot and Mrs. Joseph Hrudka of this city.
Manitowoc Herald News, Manitowoc, Wis. Saturday, May 26, 1923 P. 1
(Note: Birth year in obituary doesn't match the stone)
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[bur 05-28-1923/age 48 yrs/cause: cerebral hemorrage/bur on Joseph Jachimstal lot]
(nee Jachimstal)
Contributor: Kent Salomon (901)
MRS. L. STASTNY, FORMER LOCAL RESIDENT DIES
Messages to relatives told of the death at Chicago this morning of Mrs. Louis
Stastny who has been ill for more than six years and to whom death came as a
messenger of relief from pain. The body will be brought to this city Sunday
night by the limited train over the Chicago & North Western and the funeral
service will be held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the home of Mrs.
Stastny's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jachimstal, 601 Buffalo street. Service
at the grave will be in charge of the local Order of Eastern Star, Mrs. Stastny
having been a member of a Chicago chapter.
Mrs. Stastny was forty-eight years old, having been born April 21, 1878 on a
farm in the Town of Kossuth where she was married twenty-two years ago to Louis
Stastny and the family then went to Chicago to take up its home and have since
resided there. She is survived by her husband, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Jachimstal, one brother, Fred Jachimstal of Shoto and two sisters, Mrs. Joseph
Strouf of Mishicot and Mrs. Joseph Hrudka of this city.
Manitowoc Herald News, Manitowoc, Wis. Saturday, May 26, 1923 P. 1
(Note: Birth year in obituary doesn't match the stone)
**********
[bur 05-28-1923/age 48 yrs/cause: cerebral hemorrage/bur on Joseph Jachimstal lot]
(nee Jachimstal)
Contributor: Kent Salomon (901)
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