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John Perzel

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John Perzel

Birth
Death
1928 (aged 47–48)
Burial
Streator, LaSalle County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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(from the Streator Daily Times-Press (Streator, IL), Mon., Aug. 13, 1928, Pg. 3)

JOHN PERZEL IS SUMMONED

ILLNESS OF TWO YEARS' DURATION CULMINATES IN DEATH

John Perzel, resident of this city for quarter of a century died last evening at 6:30 o'clock at his home, 1003 E. Bronson street. Complications from which he had been suffering during the past two years have been ascribed as the cause of his demise. Although he had not been bedfast during the entire time, he was unable to follow his usual occupation and was under the constant care of a physician.
During the past three weeks his condition became serious and with members of his family at his bedside early last evening death came to claim him.
He is survived by his wife and there children, John, Mary and Louise, all at him. He was born on May 19, 1882, in Czecho-Slovakia, coming to the United States twenty five years ago. He came directly to this city and had been employed here. He was united in marriage with Anna Forgach in 1907 and they were the parents of five children, two of which died in infancy. He is also survived by a sister and two nephews in Czecho-Slovakia
The decedent was a member of the Holy Trinity church and of the National society. He was widely known in church circles where his untimely passing will be mourned by many.
Arrangements for the funeral services have not been completed.

(and from the Streator Daily Times-Press (Streator, IL), Thur., Aug. 16, 1928, Pg. 1)

JOHN PERZEL RITES HELD AT HOLY TRINITY

Funeral services for John Perzel were held yesterday afternoon at two o'clock from his late residence 1003 Bronson St., and from the Holy Trinity church at 2:30 o'clock with the Rev. John Daniels officiating. The edifice was filled with several friends and relatives, many of whom accompanied the funeral cortege to the Riverview cemetery where interment was made.
Flowers covered the casket in bountiful profusion and were in charge of the following young ladies, Louise Matuzik, Margaret Chorha, Irene Kerestes and Katherine Dzuris.
Andrew Drabick, George Kmetz, Andrew Vargosky, John Dzurich, John Mitall and Mike Yuhas served as pallbearers.
(from the Streator Daily Times-Press (Streator, IL), Mon., Aug. 13, 1928, Pg. 3)

JOHN PERZEL IS SUMMONED

ILLNESS OF TWO YEARS' DURATION CULMINATES IN DEATH

John Perzel, resident of this city for quarter of a century died last evening at 6:30 o'clock at his home, 1003 E. Bronson street. Complications from which he had been suffering during the past two years have been ascribed as the cause of his demise. Although he had not been bedfast during the entire time, he was unable to follow his usual occupation and was under the constant care of a physician.
During the past three weeks his condition became serious and with members of his family at his bedside early last evening death came to claim him.
He is survived by his wife and there children, John, Mary and Louise, all at him. He was born on May 19, 1882, in Czecho-Slovakia, coming to the United States twenty five years ago. He came directly to this city and had been employed here. He was united in marriage with Anna Forgach in 1907 and they were the parents of five children, two of which died in infancy. He is also survived by a sister and two nephews in Czecho-Slovakia
The decedent was a member of the Holy Trinity church and of the National society. He was widely known in church circles where his untimely passing will be mourned by many.
Arrangements for the funeral services have not been completed.

(and from the Streator Daily Times-Press (Streator, IL), Thur., Aug. 16, 1928, Pg. 1)

JOHN PERZEL RITES HELD AT HOLY TRINITY

Funeral services for John Perzel were held yesterday afternoon at two o'clock from his late residence 1003 Bronson St., and from the Holy Trinity church at 2:30 o'clock with the Rev. John Daniels officiating. The edifice was filled with several friends and relatives, many of whom accompanied the funeral cortege to the Riverview cemetery where interment was made.
Flowers covered the casket in bountiful profusion and were in charge of the following young ladies, Louise Matuzik, Margaret Chorha, Irene Kerestes and Katherine Dzuris.
Andrew Drabick, George Kmetz, Andrew Vargosky, John Dzurich, John Mitall and Mike Yuhas served as pallbearers.


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