.Barbara Kimmes Perdzock.

transcribed and contributed by: Gloria Olson

.Oconto County Reporter.
. May 21, 1921  .

. TWO PIONEERS ANSWER CALL .
. Mrs. Barbara Perdzock and Mrs. Matilda Pecor, For Many Years Residents of City .
Two city pioneers were called by death since our last issue




  Mrs. Barbara Perdzock was call to her final rest last Thursday morning, after ailing about a year.

  Deceased was born in Two Rivers and was sixty-one years old the 7th of October.  For forty-two years she had resided in Oconto.  Her husband preceded her in death twelve years ago.

  Mrs. Perdzock leaves to mourn her loss five sons, George and James of Oconto, John of Manitowoc, Joseph of Wisconsin Rapids, and Peter of Green Bay, eight daughters, Sister Alipia of Wauwatosa, Sister Georgiana of Lauruim, Mich., Mrs. Paul Taddy and Mrs. John Taddy of Two Rivers, Elizabeth of Hortonville, and Gertrude, Agnes and Mary of Oconto, one brother, Joseph Kimmes of Two Rivers and two sisters, Mrs. Louis Schorn and Mrs. Joseph Weiner of Two Rivers.  Nine grandchildren also survive.

  Services were held Monday morning at nine o’clock from St. Joseph’s church, Rev. Fr. Becker officiating, with interment in Catholic cemetery.  The five sons and one brother of deceased acted as pallbearers.

  Those from out of town who came to attend the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Taddy and children, Mr. & Mrs. John Taddy with children, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Kimmes, Mrs. Matthew Kimmes and children, Marcella and Joseph, Mrs. Schorn and Mrs. Welner of two rivers; Miss Elizabeth Perdzock of Hortonville, John Perdzock of Manitowoc, Joseph Perdzock of Wisconsin Rapids, Peter Perdzock of Green Bay and George Behrendt of Marinette.

 Deceased was a member of the Lady Foresters and Christian Mothers who attended the in a body.

NOTE:  Her husband was Ignatius Perdzock, born July 5, 1855 died Dec. 1, 1908, buried Catholic Cemetery.
Both buried Catholic Cemetery Oconto, dates from gs.


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