(1871 - 1920)
After suffering from a dreadful disease for several months death came as a relief to Mrs. Wenzel Sykora who died early on Wednesday morning.
Mrs. Sykora, nee Julia Dvorak, was born in the town of Mishicot on Oct. 17, 1871, married Wenzel Sykora on June 14, 1895, and the couple moved to Tisch Mills where Mr. Sykora began at his trade of harness making and repairing at which he still continues. Mrs. Sykora possessed a pleasing personality, was a kind mother, an ardent home worker and a fine neighbor. These qualities won for her a large circle of friends who mourn her loss, and who remembered her with floral gifts.
Funeral services were held Saturday.
Manitowoc Herald News, Manitowoc, Wis. April 8, 1920 P. 5
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(1871 - 1920)
After suffering from a dreadful disease for several months death came as a relief to Mrs. Wenzel Sykora who died early on Wednesday morning.
Mrs. Sykora, nee Julia Dvorak, was born in the town of Mishicot on Oct. 17, 1871, married Wenzel Sykora on June 14, 1895, and the couple moved to Tisch Mills where Mr. Sykora began at his trade of harness making and repairing at which he still continues. Mrs. Sykora possessed a pleasing personality, was a kind mother, an ardent home worker and a fine neighbor. These qualities won for her a large circle of friends who mourn her loss, and who remembered her with floral gifts.
Funeral services were held Saturday.
Manitowoc Herald News, Manitowoc, Wis. April 8, 1920 P. 5
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