(1909 - 1935)
MISS POZORSKI RITES MONDAY
Young Women, Ill For Eight Years, Dies At Whitelaw
Miss Theresa Pozorski, 28, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ignatz Pozorski, city, died Friday at the Maple Crest sanatorium, Whitelaw. She had been ill for eight years.
Funeral services will be held from the home 1328 South 19th street, Monday at 8:30 a.m. and at 9 a.m. from St. Mary's Catholic church. Interment will be in the church cemetery.
The deceased was born in this city in 1906 and always resided here.
Survivors are the parents; three sisters, Mrs. Blanche Thomas, Michigan City, Ind., Mrs. Leona Kurtzback and Mrs. Caroline Pozorski of this city; four brothers, Alois, Walter, Erwin and Joseph all of this city.
The body was removed to the Pozorski home on south 19th street this afternoon from the Shimek and Schwartz funeral home.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Wis., Saturday, February 2, 1935 pg. 4
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(1909 - 1935)
MISS POZORSKI RITES MONDAY
Young Women, Ill For Eight Years, Dies At Whitelaw
Miss Theresa Pozorski, 28, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ignatz Pozorski, city, died Friday at the Maple Crest sanatorium, Whitelaw. She had been ill for eight years.
Funeral services will be held from the home 1328 South 19th street, Monday at 8:30 a.m. and at 9 a.m. from St. Mary's Catholic church. Interment will be in the church cemetery.
The deceased was born in this city in 1906 and always resided here.
Survivors are the parents; three sisters, Mrs. Blanche Thomas, Michigan City, Ind., Mrs. Leona Kurtzback and Mrs. Caroline Pozorski of this city; four brothers, Alois, Walter, Erwin and Joseph all of this city.
The body was removed to the Pozorski home on south 19th street this afternoon from the Shimek and Schwartz funeral home.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Wis., Saturday, February 2, 1935 pg. 4
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