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\v. c.ur. A. aylor, Ha m-Jack [erlck-Ivan nr. R. larold rr ld-1)1)801), ratlin ra ines, nusta-Jarga-maneeW. C.if you don’t ger him I don’t care to hoar from yon.”OLD RESIDENT DIESFifty-four grandchildren, 30 great grandchildren anil eight daughters are tin* direct descendants of Jacob Martin-koski, who died Sunday morning,Mr. Mnrtlnkoski had been n resident lt;«f Wakefield for about 35 years, coming here from Poland, where he was born in July, 1*45. Unltl a few years ago he was active in his daily pursuits but recently because of his advanced age, he was compelled to spend much of his time at home.He is survived by his wife, who with flie following daughters are left to mourn his death: Mrs. John Beemer and Mrs. John Glonek, of Chicago; tea, C. Mrs. Alex Sanders, of Hibbing, Minn.; Baw-1 Mrs. Michael Mikorski, of Hartley,/.abetn Land Mrs. John SavinsKl. Mrs .Jo-All of the children nnrmtm erl with the exception of Mrs. Mikorski. Interment was . made Wednesday morning at Lakevlew cemetery with services at the Church of the Immaculate Conception.officers pi had set tl ka proper Iminedi this suit. William J was beint to his dr; nesA whi building acts upon prepnred The cit settle the avail. Tl entire nci cost to ll\VIn, An-Sen-t GoesDear,Brown,Three en clothii commit te week. Orr*» r. - Xmi,At the city the $10ti woi of sheeti blankets was malt;
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Wakefield Advocate

Wakefield, Michigan, US

Sat, Feb 02, 1924

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