DE PERE -- Mrs. John C. Mularky, 90, widow of a prominent De Pere Implement dealer of a generation ago, died Sunday morning in a Green Bay hospital shortly after suffering a heart attack at her home, 436 N. Michigan street.
The former Julia Kaye was born Aug. 3, 1862, In the town of Humboldt and came to De Pere following her marriage. Her husband, who for many years operated a farm Implement business at South Michigan and Lewis streets, died in retirement 15 years ago.
Survivors are four daughters, Mrs. J. J, Neubauer of Sterling, Colo., Mrs. Donald Aird of Milwaukee, Mrs. Mae L. Smith, St. Paul, and Mrs. Paul B. Reed, De Pere; two sons, Earl, Long Beach, Calif., and Raymond, Minneapolis; 15 grandchildren and 22 great grandchildren.
At one time active in De Pere civic and social affairs, Mrs. Mularky in recent years had confined herself to membership In the St. Francis Altar society.
Friends may call at the Ryan Funeral home after 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. The Altar society will recite the rosary at 3:30 Tuesday afternoon and Msgr. Delbert W. Basche will lead the prayers at 6 o'clock in the evening. Funeral services will be conducted at 9 o'clock Wednesday morning in St. Francis church with burial in Mt. Olivet cemetery.
Green Bay Press-Gazette
Green Bay, Wisconsin
18 May 1953, Mon • Page 25
DE PERE -- Mrs. John C. Mularky, 90, widow of a prominent De Pere Implement dealer of a generation ago, died Sunday morning in a Green Bay hospital shortly after suffering a heart attack at her home, 436 N. Michigan street.
The former Julia Kaye was born Aug. 3, 1862, In the town of Humboldt and came to De Pere following her marriage. Her husband, who for many years operated a farm Implement business at South Michigan and Lewis streets, died in retirement 15 years ago.
Survivors are four daughters, Mrs. J. J, Neubauer of Sterling, Colo., Mrs. Donald Aird of Milwaukee, Mrs. Mae L. Smith, St. Paul, and Mrs. Paul B. Reed, De Pere; two sons, Earl, Long Beach, Calif., and Raymond, Minneapolis; 15 grandchildren and 22 great grandchildren.
At one time active in De Pere civic and social affairs, Mrs. Mularky in recent years had confined herself to membership In the St. Francis Altar society.
Friends may call at the Ryan Funeral home after 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. The Altar society will recite the rosary at 3:30 Tuesday afternoon and Msgr. Delbert W. Basche will lead the prayers at 6 o'clock in the evening. Funeral services will be conducted at 9 o'clock Wednesday morning in St. Francis church with burial in Mt. Olivet cemetery.
Green Bay Press-Gazette
Green Bay, Wisconsin
18 May 1953, Mon • Page 25
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