k 4__ i r.j. rv.__I ▼ II 9» k VUUVAfter Short IllnessLocal Woman Had Been County Resident Much of Life; Services WednesdayRKMrs. Lawrence Cudo, 52, died Saturday, April 29, at Minneapolis after an illness of about a month..Mary B, J«skowialt was Ixn n Mar.18, 1898, in Weyerhauscr, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jasknv-:a*k, and spent her girlhood there.September 16, 1915, she was married to Lawrence Oudo of Weyerhaus-er and they moved to Minneapolis where they lived for the next 22 years.Returning to Weyerhainver, they Jived there for lour years urtit they purchased the Log Cabin Bar inLj uk.c, and L«*,t iLi.dtd 7.L. i.Surviving are Mrs. Cult;k*s father, husband and two children: Carl of Weverhauser and Mrs, Carolyn Harvey of Bruce. Mrs. Frances Swada Weyerhauper, and Mrs. Tony Kacz-l*ouski, Renton. Wash., sisters, and Stanley Jaskowiak, VTeywhausir, a brother, »!.*» survive, j v,Funeral services were held Wed-1 E neviay, .way at h:,a a. m. at ot. * o Mary’s church with Father Phillip Krembs officiating and the Mirr funeral home in charge. Buna! was m the Bruce cemetery.