Obit: Plucinski, Caroline (1860 - 1920)
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PLUCINSKI KLOUDA SPRINGER ALSCHWANK ----Source: Thorp
Courier (Thorp, Clark County, Wis.) 11/11/1920 Plucinski,
Caroline (7 Feb 1860 - 2 NOV 1920) Mrs. Frank
Plucinski died at St. Joseph's Hospital at Chippewa Fall on
Tuesday, Nov. 2, 1920, after an illness of several weeks. About
three weeks previous to her death she went to the hospital where an
operation for gallstones was successfully performed, but weak heart
action followed, which finally ended her sufferings. Caroline Klouda
was born at Drosof, Moraoia, Austria, on Feb. 7, 1860, where she
grew to womanhood. In July 1887 she was united in marriage with
Frank Plucinski at Vienna, Austria, where they resided for five
years. On Jan. 21, 1892, they arrived in America and for four years
following resided in Chicago and in the spring of 1897 came to
Thorp, Clark County, Wis., where for nine years they lived on a
farm east of the village. For the past fourteen years they have
been residents of this village. Deceased was a good neighbor and
enjoyed a large circle of friends in the community. She leaves to
mourn, her husband, Frank Plucinski, one daughter, Mrs. F. Springer
of Duluth, two sons, Frank Plucinski Jr., who is in the army at
present and George Plucinski, assistant cashier at the People's
State Bank; also two brothers, Carl and Joseph Klouda, and one
sister, Mrs. Mary Alschwank, who resides at Constantinople. The remains were
brought here on Thursday and the funeral took place from the M. E.
Church, Rev. R. S. Dunbar of Stanley, officiating, interment
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