Manitowoc Daily Herald, Tuesday, October 1, 1912, p. 1
DEATH GIVES NO WARNING
Mrs. Elizabeth Krainik is Claimed By Sudden Illness
With only a few brief hours as warning Death came to Mrs. Elizabeth Krainik, a well known north side resident at midnight Monday night, Mrs. Krainik death being due to hemorrhages, induced by asthma from which she suffered for a long time. Mrs. Krainik was the widow of the late Joseph Krainik and one of the best known residents of the city.
During the day Mrs. Krainik had appeared in her usual health and had been about the house and yard and had been engaged in work in her garden shortly before she suffered the fatal attack.
Born in Bohemia 67 yers ago, Mrs. Krainik came to Manitowoc county when a girl of twenty and resided in Kossuth until 1882 when the family removed to this city, residing at Chicago and Tenth streets, Mrs. Krainik was the mother of fifteen children, eight of whom survive: Dr. J. A. Krainik, Mrs. Alois Marshalek, Milwaukee, Mrs. Albert Kosh, Misses Anna and Vlasta, Portland and the Misses Mary, Julia and Emma of this city.
Funeral arrangement have not been made.