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Mary Kalcik Sykora Obituary



Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. Tuesday, May 29, 1934 p. 2 

DEATH CLAIMS MRS. J. SYKORA
Pioneer Resident of Kossuth Expires of Pneumonia

Mrs. Joseph Sykora, 67, a pioneer resident of Kossuth, died early today after a brief illness. She was taken ill with pneumonia last Thursday.Funeral services will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. from the Wattawa, Urbanek and Schlei funeral home with interment in the National cemetery in Kossuth. Born Mary Kalcik in the town of Kossuth 67 years ago the deceased always made her home there. She was married 50 years ago to Joseph Sykora and they made their home on a farm. Five years ago Mr. and Mrs. Sykora came to this city taking up their home at 828 North 19th street. Mr. Sykora died two years ago.Survivors are four daughters Mrs. Emil Pech, city; Mrs. Rudolph Burnhardt and Mrs. Gustaf Anderson, both of Milwaukee and Mrs. Edward Steuber, Kellnersville; three sons, Charles and Joseph Jr. of this city and Louis of Milwaukee, a brother George of this city and two sisters, Mrs. Katherine Hynek of Milladore,Wis., and Mrs. Barbara Havachek of Reedsville. The body may be viewed from Wednesday noon (missing) on at the Wattawa, Urbanek and Schlei funeral home.

Owner/SourceManitowoc Herald-Times
Date29 May 1934
Linked toMary Anna KALCIK

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