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He founded and owned Casey Laskowski and Sons Funeral Home [2] [6] in the Kelvyn Park neighborhood. [1] He and his family lived above the funeral home. [1] He and his wife, Virginia, had three children. [1] He served as the president of the Polish American Businessmen's Club. He also served on the John Barry School Board.
George Howard Paul, 5th mayor of Kenosha, Wisconsin legislator, journalist Milton Pettit , 11th Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin, 8th, 11th, 13th, and 16th mayor of Kenosha Charles H. Pfennig , Wisconsin legislator
Starting with the George A. Yule House in 1899, Third Avenue became a desirable dwelling place for Kenosha's most prominent families. The 1890s had brought great prosperity to Kenosha with Simmons Manufacturing, the Bain Wagon Works, N. R. Allen & Sons Tannery, Chicago Brass Company, and Pettit Malting Company. [2] [3]
A funeral Mass for Casey is set for Friday at 10 a.m., also at St. Peter's. Check back for updates. Contact the writer: jhorvath@timesshamrock.com ; 570-348-9141; @jhorvathTT on Twitter.
Kenosha was home to the short lived Kenosha Maroons NFL franchise in 1924. They folded after going 0–4–1. [131] It was also the home of the Kenosha Cardinals, a semi-professional football team between 1937 and 1941 [132] which played at Lake Front Stadium at 58th Street and Third Avenue
Press Cruthers (1890–1976), baseball player (Kenosha) Abner Dalrymple (1857–1939), baseball player, first player to ever be intentionally walked with the bases loaded ( Gratiot ) Margaret Danhauser (1921–1987), baseball player (Racine)
Though the building has undergone three major remodelings and several additions, it remains the current home of the Kenosha News. The new fireproof brick newspaper plant was designed by Head, based on his experience in the printing business. In August 1913, the Kenosha Evening News moved into its new home. The offices, business and editorial ...
The first Kenosha County Courthouse was built in 1850 when Kenosha Country split from Racine County. By 1870, this building proved too small, and a new courthouse was established. Fifteen years later, a third courthouse was built. [3] The present County Courthouse and Jail in Kenosha, Wisconsin was constructed from 1923 to 1925 in the ...