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Raik, Frank Jr. (1908 - 1939) |
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Stan |
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stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org |
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RAIK FISCHER WILLARD MARO HREBAR PETERSON MOLDENHAUER PUTZEL |
----Source: Greenwood Gleaner 8/ /1939
OBITUARY OF FRANK RAIK, JR.
Frank Raik, Jr., son of Frank and Antonia
Raik, was born in Silver Springs, New York, on August 12, 1908.
When he was two years old he moved with his parents to Sheboygan,
Wisconsin. IN 1920, at the age of 12, the family came to Greenwood,
and settled on the farm his parents are now residing on. He spent
the rest of his boyhood days on the farm and attending the Decker
school.
In 1926 he went to Cleveland, Ohio, where he has made his home ever
since. He worked two years in the Willard Storage Battery Company
and from then until the time of his death for the Fischer Body
Company.
He was united in marriage to Miss Albins Maro on August 8, 1936 at
St. Mary's Catholic Church in Cleveland. Mr. Raik had reached the
age of 31 years and 7 days when he passed away Saturday evening,
August 19, 1939 of high blood pressure, infected liver and
kidneys.
Funeral services were held Wednesday morning, August 23, 1939, at t
9:00 o'clock at St. Mary's Catholic Church, Cleveland, Ohio, Rev.
Father Hrebar officiated.
He is survived by his wife and four month old son, Frank, his
parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Raik, Sr. of Greenwood, Wis., two
brothers, Louis and Joseph two sisters, Mrs. Lloyd (Josephine)
Peterson and Mrs. Alex (Donna) Moldenhauer, both of Greenwood, Wis.
Three sisters preceded him in death.
Those from here who attended the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Raik Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. John
Putzel.
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