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- [S15] Newspaper - Wisconsin - Manitowoc Herald News - 2Manitowoc, Charles Edward Skwor; obituary; 27 February 1971; viewed online; 23 January 2023.
CHARLES EDWARD SKWOR
Charles Skwor, 79, who at one time operated the Skwor Meat Market at Mishicot with his brother, Hugo, died Friday morning at St. Ann Nursing Home, Milwaukee. Funeral Services are tentatively scheduled for Monday morning at Holy Cross Catholic Church, Mishicot. Lambert Funeral Home of Mishicot is in charge of arrangements.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, February 26 1971
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Funeral services for Charles E. Skwor, 79, former operator of a Mishicot meat market who died Friday morning at St. Ann Nursing Home, Milwaukee, will be at 10 a.m., Monday at Lambert Funeral Home, Mishicot, and 10:30 at Holy Cross Catholic Church. Burial will be in the church cemetery.
He was born Oct. 23, 1891, at Bessemer, Mich., son of the late Joseph and Rose Kriwank Skwor. In his early childhood, his parents brought him to Mishicot, where they operated the Skwor Meat Market.
With his brother, Hugo, Mr. Skwor, later operated the market until he moved to Milwaukee in 1941. He married the former Mary Stangel at St. mary Catholic Church, Tisch Mills. She preceded him in death in 1955.
He is survived by one daughter, two sons, two sisters, Mrs. John (Eva) TePoorten of Manitowoc and Mrs. Raymond (Clara) Kaufman of Mishicot, and nine grandchildren. One daughter and one brother preceded him in death.
Friends may call at the funeral home after 3 p.m. Sunday where memorial services will be at 8 p.m.
Manitowoc Herald Times, February 27 1971 (edited for living persons)
- [S112] Newspaper - Wisconsin - Manitowoc Herald Times Reporter - 2manitowoc.com, wedding announcement; 3 June 1920; viewed online; 23 January 2023.
Marriage of Charles/Mary Skwor
Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock at St. Mary's Church, Tisch Mills, Miss Mary Catherine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wenzel M. Stangel became the bride of Charles Skwor of Mishicot. The Rev. E. Shimek tied the nuptial knot and solemn high mass which followed the ceremony was celebrated by Rev. J.G. Rous, former pastor of the Tisch Mills parish, Revs. Shimek and Belle assisting. The couple was attended by Dorothy Stangel, sister of the bride and Hugo Skwor, brother of the groom. Little Miss Marie Stangel was flower girl and carried a bouquet of sweet peas while Master Paul Jansky, her partner, was ring bearer. For the ceremony the bride wore a gown of rich satin with beaded silk georgette and veil and carried a shower bouquet of white roses. The church was prettily decorated with flowers and ferns. Special music for the occasion was rendered by the organist, Joseph Stangel. After the ceremony the bridal pair and invited guests numbering over one hundred, repaired to the home of the bride where a reception was held. Mr. and Mrs. Skwor will make their home at Milwaukee.
The Reporter, Thurs., June 3, 1920
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