Mary Sandor Makos 

contributor:   Tracy Lentz

The Oconto Fall Herald
Thurs, Aug. 19, 1943

Rites For Mrs. Michael Makos Held Friday

A requiem mass was sung by the Rev. Leo Przkbylski, at St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church in Klondike, for Mrs. Michael Makos, 58, who passed away at her home near there, Tuesday evening following an illness of several months duration. The Steffen Mortuary at Lena was in charge and interment was made in the Church cemetery at Klondike.

The deceased was born in Hungary in 1885, and came to this Country when she was twelve years old. She was united in marriage to Michael Makos, at St. Louis, Mo., 37 years ago. They made their home there until coming here 12 years ago.

Survivors are her husband; five daughters, Mrs. Howard Robbins, Milwaukee; Mrs.. Karl Weber, Sturgeon Bay; Alice, EIsa, and Viola at home; seven sons, Stephen, Green Bay; Joseph, Milwaukee; Michael, Jr., Argyle; Louis, and Peter, at home; Cpl. Julius, serving with the Medical Corps in North Africa; and William, second class petty officer in the U. S. Coast Guards, at Chicago.. Three brothers, Julius Sandor, St. Louis, Mo., Joseph, Milwaukee; and Louis, Oconto Falls, Route 1; and two sisters, Mrs. Theresa Hurzath and Anna Sandor of Hungary, also survive. There are also seven grandchildren.

Sincere sympathy is extended to the bereaved family, by their friends in this vicinity.


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