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- [S106] Newspaper - Wisconsin - Manitowoc Herald Times - Newspaper Archives, obituary; 7 June 1951; viewed online.
Radey Funeral
Funeral services were held in Green Bay Wednesay for Mrs. Mary B. Radey, 69, who died Sunday at St. Mary hospital in Green Bay.
She was the former Mary Kohlbeck, born in Kellnersville in 1881. She had been living in Green Bay for over 20 years. Burial was in the Ft. Howard Cemetery, Green Bay.
Those attending the funeral included a brother and sister in law, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kohlbeck, Mrs. Joseph Kohlbeck, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Edward Kohlbeck, Mr. and Mrs Alvin Holly, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hartl and Lydtan Kohlbeck, all of Manitowoc county.
Manitowoc Herald-Times | Manitowoc, Wisconsin | Thursday, June 07, 1951
- [S106] Newspaper - Wisconsin - Manitowoc Herald Times - Newspaper Archives, ; 7 June 1951; ;.
Radey Funeral
Funeral services were held in Green Bay Wednesay for Mrs. Mary B. Radey, 69, who died Sunday at St. Mary hospital in Green Bay.
She was the former Mary Kohlbeck, born in Kellnersville in 1881. She had been living in Green Bay for over 20 years. Burial was in the Ft. Howard Cemetery, Green Bay.
Those attending the funeral included a brother and sister in law, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kohlbeck, Mrs. Joseph Kohlbeck, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Edward Kohlbeck, Mr. and Mrs Alvin Holly, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hartl and Lydtan Kohlbeck, all of Manitowoc county.
Manitowoc Herald-Times | Manitowoc, Wisconsin | Thursday, June 07, 1951
- [S19] Personal Collection - Lucille Radey Chaloupka, Emil A. Radey; Emil A. Radey; Obituary; 19 December 1961; Lucille Chaloupka to Ellen Rohr; 2023.
Emil A. Radey
Emil A. Radey, 89, 422 N. Maple Ave., died early this morning at his residence after a long illness. He was a member of St. Patrick Holy Name Society.
Survivors include his wife the former Margaret F. Francart; two sons, Jerry J. and Harvey E., both of Green Bay; three grandchildren, two great grandchildren; one brother, Frank, Manitowoc; two sisters, Mrs. Ann Ginzel, Manitowoc, and Mrs. Richard Stangel, Kewaunee. His first wife died in 1951.
Friends may call at Blaney Funeral Home after 2 p.m. Wednesday. The Rosary will be recited at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday by Msgr. Henry C. Head. Funeral services will be at 11:15 a.m. Thursday at St. Patrick Church with burial in Fort Howard Cemetery.
- [S148] Vital Records - Wisconsin Marriages, 1836-1930 -Family Search, viewed online; 11 July 2018; Emil Radey Marriage; FHL Microfilm 1,2292,015, page 2769; https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QK85-CKDW.
- [S198] Vital Records - Wisconsin, U.S. Marriage Records, 1820-2004 - Ancestry, viewed index online; 19 January 2023; Emil Radey and Mary Kohlbeck marriage.
Full name of husband Emil Radey
Name of the father of husband Peter Radey
Name of mother of husband before marriage Anna Herlik
Occupation of husband farmer
Residence of husband Kossuth Manitowoc County, Wis
Birthplace of husband Frankjlin, Manitowoc County, Wis.
Name of wife previous to marriage Mary Holbeck
Name of father of wife Louis Holbeck
Name of mother of wife before marriage Anna Hruska
Birthplace of wife Kossuth Manitowoc County, Wis
The color of parties white
No and date of license August 11, 1902
The place, town or township and county where marriage was contracted City of Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wis.
U.P. Schinian{??}, Judge of Municipal Court
Names of subscribing witnesses Jos. Wellinger
John J. Healy
Name of person pronouncing marriage A.P. Schenian, J.P.
Residence of person last named Manitowoc, Wis
Date of certificate or affidavit of marriage: Aug. 11, 1902
Date of Registration " " "
Any additional circumstances
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