ANTON KRAINIK DIES AT HOME IN 58TH YEAR
Masonic Funeral Services To Be Held Tuesday For Business Leader Anton E. Krainik, for many years engaged in retail business in Manitowoc, died Saturday afternoon at the home, 728 North 11th street. Mr. Krainik, who was 58 years of age, had been in failing health for the past two years.
Funeral services will be held at Tuesday at 2 p.m. from the Masonic Temple, in charge of the Masonic lodge. Internment will be at Evergreen cemetery.
The deceased was born in this city in 1876 and after completing school entered the employ of C. and W. Frazier where he remained for several years. Later he engaged in tea and coffee business with his brother Frank.
On the death of the latter he engaged in the grocery business with his brother John in 1895. Under the name Krainik Bros. this firm continued until 1929.
For the last few years he conducted the Krainik shop on North Eight street with his daughter, Viola.
Mr. Krainik was married in this city September 16, 1903 to Miss Marie Hackbarth.
Survived are his widow; two daughters, Viola and Mrs. Roy Peronto, both of this city; two sons, Alvin and Paul, both of this city; three brothers, Charles and John [of this] city, and Emil, Milwaukee; and four sisters, Mrs. A. J. Chermak, Mrs. A. J. Fanta, and Mrs. H. W. Wilda, all of this city, and Mrs. F. B. Wiesner, St. Louis, Mo.
Mr. Krainik was a member of the Masonic lodge and the Eastern Star.
The body may be viewed at the Shimek and Schwartz funeral home tonight and will be removed to the Masonic Temple at 11 a.m. Tuesday, where it will lie in state until the hour of the funeral.
Manitowoc Herald Times Reporter, Monday, Feb. 4, 1935, p. 2
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[bur. 02-05-1935/age 58 yrs./cause: coronary sclerosis/
bur. on Mrs. Marie Krainik lot]
ANTON KRAINIK DIES AT HOME IN 58TH YEAR
Masonic Funeral Services To Be Held Tuesday For Business Leader Anton E. Krainik, for many years engaged in retail business in Manitowoc, died Saturday afternoon at the home, 728 North 11th street. Mr. Krainik, who was 58 years of age, had been in failing health for the past two years.
Funeral services will be held at Tuesday at 2 p.m. from the Masonic Temple, in charge of the Masonic lodge. Internment will be at Evergreen cemetery.
The deceased was born in this city in 1876 and after completing school entered the employ of C. and W. Frazier where he remained for several years. Later he engaged in tea and coffee business with his brother Frank.
On the death of the latter he engaged in the grocery business with his brother John in 1895. Under the name Krainik Bros. this firm continued until 1929.
For the last few years he conducted the Krainik shop on North Eight street with his daughter, Viola.
Mr. Krainik was married in this city September 16, 1903 to Miss Marie Hackbarth.
Survived are his widow; two daughters, Viola and Mrs. Roy Peronto, both of this city; two sons, Alvin and Paul, both of this city; three brothers, Charles and John [of this] city, and Emil, Milwaukee; and four sisters, Mrs. A. J. Chermak, Mrs. A. J. Fanta, and Mrs. H. W. Wilda, all of this city, and Mrs. F. B. Wiesner, St. Louis, Mo.
Mr. Krainik was a member of the Masonic lodge and the Eastern Star.
The body may be viewed at the Shimek and Schwartz funeral home tonight and will be removed to the Masonic Temple at 11 a.m. Tuesday, where it will lie in state until the hour of the funeral.
Manitowoc Herald Times Reporter, Monday, Feb. 4, 1935, p. 2
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[bur. 02-05-1935/age 58 yrs./cause: coronary sclerosis/
bur. on Mrs. Marie Krainik lot]
Family Members
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Christina Krainik Fanta
1869–1915
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John R. Krainik
1870–1964
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Frank L Krainik
1872–1905
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Emma L. Krainik Chermak
1875–1964
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Emil Bertram Krainik
1878–1967
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Alvina C. Krainik Fanta
1880–1947
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Bessie B Krainik Wiesner
1882–1957
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Adeline H Krainik
1884–1926
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Charles Krainik
1885–1971
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Blanche K. Krainik Wilda
1888–1986
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