HEART ATTACK IS FATAL TO JOSEPH TETEAK
A heart attack which he suffered late yesterday afternoon claimed the life
of Joseph Teteak at the home of his son, Henry, 419 N. Tenth street. He was
76 years of age and spent much of his life in this city.
Born in Bohemia on June 29, 1856, Mr. Teteak was brought to Melnik by his
parents when he was six months of age. He lived there for a number of years,
then moved to Kewaunee where he engaged in farming and later he conducted a
saloon at Spruce for 15 years. He disposed of his business after the World
War and has since lived at the homes of his children.
Mr. Teteak was twice married and both of his wives, the former Rose Just
and Minnie Kalcik, preceded him in death in 1890 and 1923. Immediate
survivors include five sons, Henry, this city; James and Anton, Chicago;
William, Spruce, and Miles, Manitowoc; four daughters, Mrs. Adolph Kadlec,
Spruce; Mrs. Harry Richards, Chicago; Mrs. Andrew Wesley, Spruce, and Mrs.
Richard Kubishta, Madison, a brother, Anton of Manitowoc and a number of
grandchildren. Two sons, Frank and Joseph, preceded him in death.
Funeral services will be held from the Wattawa, Urbanek and Schlei mortuary
at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon with Frank J. Cherney officiating. Interment
will take place at Evergreen cemetery. The remains may be viewed at the
mortuary up until the time of the funeral.
Manitowoc Herald News, Monday, Monday, April 25, 1932, page 2
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[Joseph Sr./bur. 4-26-1932/age 76 yrs/cause: cardiac decompensation & senility]
HEART ATTACK IS FATAL TO JOSEPH TETEAK
A heart attack which he suffered late yesterday afternoon claimed the life
of Joseph Teteak at the home of his son, Henry, 419 N. Tenth street. He was
76 years of age and spent much of his life in this city.
Born in Bohemia on June 29, 1856, Mr. Teteak was brought to Melnik by his
parents when he was six months of age. He lived there for a number of years,
then moved to Kewaunee where he engaged in farming and later he conducted a
saloon at Spruce for 15 years. He disposed of his business after the World
War and has since lived at the homes of his children.
Mr. Teteak was twice married and both of his wives, the former Rose Just
and Minnie Kalcik, preceded him in death in 1890 and 1923. Immediate
survivors include five sons, Henry, this city; James and Anton, Chicago;
William, Spruce, and Miles, Manitowoc; four daughters, Mrs. Adolph Kadlec,
Spruce; Mrs. Harry Richards, Chicago; Mrs. Andrew Wesley, Spruce, and Mrs.
Richard Kubishta, Madison, a brother, Anton of Manitowoc and a number of
grandchildren. Two sons, Frank and Joseph, preceded him in death.
Funeral services will be held from the Wattawa, Urbanek and Schlei mortuary
at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon with Frank J. Cherney officiating. Interment
will take place at Evergreen cemetery. The remains may be viewed at the
mortuary up until the time of the funeral.
Manitowoc Herald News, Monday, Monday, April 25, 1932, page 2
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[Joseph Sr./bur. 4-26-1932/age 76 yrs/cause: cardiac decompensation & senility]
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