Name |
Mayme URBANOWSKI [1, 2] |
Born |
15 Sep 1891 |
Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA [1, 2] |
Gender |
Female |
Census |
1 Apr 1930 |
Johnstown, Rock, Wisconsin, USA [3] |
1930 US Federal |
- in the Louis Peters household. Enumerated were LOUIS head male white 38 married at 30 WI-Poland-Poland farmer: MAYME wife female white 38 married at 30 IL-Poland-Poland; STEPHEN son male white 9 single WI-WI-IL; JOSEPH father male white 76 widow Poland-Poland-Poland; JOSEPH DATKO nephew male white 24 single Switzerland-Switzerland-Switzerland immigrated 1905 naturalized farm laborer
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Newspaper Article |
Janesville, Rock, Wisconsin, USA |
- Woman Killed, Others Hurt In Crash Near City
Mrs. Lewis Peters, 43, Of Johnstown, Victim of Wreck Going To Church
Accident Happens on Highway F Six Miles East of City; Several Other Wrecks
A woman was fatally injured, a man is believed to be dying, and two persons were less seriously hurt in an automobile crash six miles east of Janesville on county trunk F, the Ruger avenue, road at 10:25 a.m. Sunday.
Mrs. Lewis Peters, 43, town of Johnstown, died enroute to Mercy hospital in an ambulance. She suffered internal injuries and her head was smashed.
The injured are:
Iver Ystebo, 35, Boone farm county trunk highway A, fractured skull and internal injuries, may die.
Mrs. Iver Ystebo, broken collar bone, side injured.
Lewis Peters, injured shoulder.
The cars driven by Peters and Ystebo crashed at an intersection of gravel roads while the Peters family was driving into Janesville to go to church. A son of Mr. and Mrs. Peters and a four-year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ystebo escaped injury.
«b»Pinned Under Car«/b»
Fred Hampf, farmer who was standing in his corn field at the intersection when the cars crashed, said both cars were traveling about 35 miles an hour when they met, the Peters car going west on the Ruger avenue road and Ystebo car south on the other road.
The Peters car turned over, throwing Mrs. Peters out and under the car. Hampf pulled her from beneath the wreckage. Both cars were badly damaged. The Whaley-Overton ambulance and the car of Undersheriff Owen Rex, which reached the scene a short time after the crash in response to a telephone call from Mrs. Hampf, took the injured to Mercy hospital.
Coroner E. J. Overton, who with Sheriff James E. Croake and Undersheriff Rex investigated; said he would conduct a further investigation before determing whether an inquest will be necessary.
«b»Funeral Is Tuesday«/b»
Mrs. Peters, formerly Mayme Urbanowski was born in Chicago Sept. 15, 1891 and was married at St. Mary's church, Janesville, Sept. 14, 1920. She is survived by her husband; one son, Stephen, 14; three brothers, Leonard Urbanowski, New York, John and Edward Urbanowski, Chicago; and five sisters, Sister Mary Frances Rose, Mundelein college, Chicago, Mmes. Theodore Eiseman, George Parney, Richard Markholz, and Harriet Urbanowski, all of Chicago. Mrs. Peters was a member of the Catholic Women's Order of Foresters and of St. Mary's church. Members of the Foresters are to go to the Peters home, 12 miles east on the Ruger avenue road, at 8 p.m. Monday.
Funeral services will be held at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday in the home and at 10:30 in St. Mary's church. Burial will be in Mt. Olivet cemetery. The body will be removed fromt he Ryan funeral home to the Peters home after 5 p.m. Monday.
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Peters, Mayme (Urbanowski) - Obituary
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Obituary |
Janesville, Rock, Wisconsin, USA |
Janesville Daily Gazette |
- Funeral of Mrs. Peters.
Funeral services for Mrs. Lewis Peters, who was fatally injured in an automobile accident early Sunday morning, were held at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday in her home, town of Johnstown and at 10 a.m. in St. Mary's church. The Rev. Leonard Busch officiated at the mass and at the grave in Mt. Olivet cemetery. Pallbearers were Theodore Eiseman, George Parney, RIchard Markholz, all of Chicago; Otto Raasch, Frank and Edward Larkin. Honory bearers, members of the Foresters, were Mmes. James Morris, J.J. Kelley, H. Dooley and A. J. Hanauska.
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Peters, Mayme (Urbanowski) - Funeral Notice
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Died |
7 Jul 1935 |
Janesville, Rock, Wisconsin, USA [2] |
Buried |
9 Jul 1935 |
Mount Olivet Cemetery, Janesville, Rock, Wisconsin, USA [2] |
Address: 1827 N Washington St Janesville, Wisconsin 53548 (608) 754-3472 |
- Plot: Block 144, Lot 6
Created by: jamiller
Record added: Oct 14, 2011
Find A Grave Memorial# 78415785
Mount Olivet Cemetery Record Info from Kathy Crane
Mayme Urbanowski Peters
born 9/05/1891 death/burial 7/09/1935
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Peters, Louis and Mayme (Urbanowski) - Gravestone
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Person ID |
I3818 |
Brenda's Branches |
Last Modified |
27 Aug 2021 |
Family |
Louis John PETERS, b. 2 Jun 1891, , Rock, Wisconsin, USA , d. 30 Oct 1935, , Rock, Wisconsin, USA (Age 44 years) |
Married |
14 Sep 1920 |
Janesville, Rock, Wisconsin, USA |
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Peters, Lewis and Mayme Urbanowski - Church Marriage Record
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Marriage Announcement |
20 Oct 1921 |
Janesville, Rock, Wisconsin, USA |
Janesville Gazette |
- Urbanowski - Peters Wedding -- The marriage of Miss Mayme Urbanauski, Chicago, and Louis Peters, Janesville took place last Wednesday at 8:30 a.m. at the St. Mary's church with Rev. Francis Finnegan officiating. W. T. Thiele played the wedding march. The bride was dressed in white sating and carried a shower bouquet of Ophella roses and lillies of the valley. She was attended by her sister, Miss Harriet, who was dressed in pink crepe de chine and carried pink roses. The groom was attended by Thomas Peters, his brother.
Following the ceremony, the couple, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Otto Raasch and son, Walter, left for an automobile trip through Wisconsin and Iowa. After the first of October, they will be at home to their friends at their farm in the town of Johnstown.
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Children |
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Last Modified |
27 Aug 2021 |
Family ID |
F1352 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |