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201 chrzestni Tomasz Mydlarz z Orkowa i Katarzyna Bartkowiak z Orkowa zmarł dnia 21-01-1861 w Zbrudzewie, Piotrowski, Antoni (I5904)
 
202 chrzestni Wojciech Nowak ze Zbrudzewa i Jadwiga Kakolewska ze Śremu Piotrowski, Karol (I5906)
 
203 Chrzestni: Kacper Pawlak, gospodarz, Kawcze i Franciszka Maciejewska, gospodyni, Binkowo. Taciak, Maceij/Mateusz (I4148)
 
204 Chrzestni: Marcin Taciak i Marianna Stachowiak, oboje z Pyszący. Taciak, Kacper (I2338)
 
205 Chrzestni: Paweł Taciak, gospodarz, Binkowo i Franciszka Konieczna, gospodyni, Czmoń. Konieczny, Marianna (I3829)
 
206 Chrzestni: Walenty Dudek, Zbrudzewo i Marianna Dudziak, Pysząca. Taciak, Jadwiga (I2339)
 
207 Civil Marriage 17 Oct 1912, Zaniemyśl Family (F1105)
 
208 Civil Registry: Bronisław (Środa) Family (F2118)
 
209 cmentarz Cielcza Banaszak, Agata (I6280)
 
210 CNIDR Isearch-cgi 1.20.06 (File: 57)
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Researching the following:

Gaspar(Casper) SMOCZYK, son of Stanislaus and Catherine ?, of Kamien,
near Kretkow, Poznan
w. Sofia MARCINKOWSKA b. Miniszew, near Kretkow, Poznan
Son, John SMOCZYK b. 1866 at Miniszew; married Josephine
BLASCZYK b. 1870 at Raszewy, married at Brzostkow in 1890.
John arrived US 1891 and Josephine 1892. Lived Wellsville, NY
until 1900 then to WI. 
Smoczyk, John (I0287)
 
211 corrected birth year, data from Barb Rohland who found the birth certificate. Konieczny, Thomas Antony (I0021)
 
212 Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL) - October 30, 1996

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Deceased Name: Matthew R. Szczech

Services for Matthew R. Szczech, of Ingleside and formerly of Chicago, will be held at 9 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 30, at K. K. Hamsher Funeral Home, 12 N. Pistakee Lake Road, Fox Lake (in the chapel on the lake), then at St. Bede Catholic Church, Ingleside.

Interment will be in St. Adalberts Cemetery.

Mr. Szczech was an Army Airforce veteran of World War II. He was the former owner of Wrightwood Foods in Chicago.

He was the husband of the late Alice Szczech (nee Banaszak); father of Cynthia (Martin) Warmowski, of Ingleside, Stephen M. Szczech, of Downers Grove and Michael (Wendy) Szczech, of South Carolina; grandfather of Matthew, Jennifer, Allison, and Michelle Warmowski, of Ingleside and Emily Szczech, of South Carolina; brother of Anne (Felix) Tokarz, of Grand Haven, Mich., John (Joyce) Szczech, of California, Joseph (Irene) Szczech and Henry (Loretta) Szczech, both of Chicago and the late Rose Michalak; and uncle of many.

Visitation was held Tuesday at the funeral home.

For information, (847) 587-2100.

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Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL)
Date: October 30, 1996
Edition: L1,L2
Page: 2
Record Number: 72872
Copyright (c) 1996 Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL)
 
Szczech, Matthew Ronald (I0148)
 
213 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Taciak (Gaydziak), Wawrzyn (I6755)
 
214 Daughter Pat looked up Olga's Birth certificate and it says born on Feb 20, too. Symbal, Olga Tillie (I0017)
 
215 Death Certificate on file at Vernon Town Hall-Town Clerks office. Suicide-Cut throat with Razor. Brought to Rockville General Hospital. 1 hour at hospital before death. Newspaper Article states she dies in the ambulance on the way to the Hospital. Kilian, Genowefa Marya (I6615)
 
216 Death was car vs. train, train won. They'd just bought their farm from Grandma and Grandpa Szczech earlier that year. We milked the cows for the wake/funeral.  Schultze, Jean (I6737)
 
217 died age 19 Sopiarz, Marianna (I2328)
 
218 died at her son's home Burkowska, Mary (I0254)
 
219 died of cerebral Thrombosis, onset 3 days prior to death on 07 May 1961

Father's name Sopiarz
Mother's (maiden) name Catherine
reprted by Michael Michalina

305 Union St. Taylor, PA  
Sopiarz, Rozalia (I1975)
 
220 died of old age infirmities
 
Niklewicz, Mary Martha (I0155)
 
221 died on the doorstep of his home.
 
Lee, James Herbert Henry (I0069)
 
222 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family (F2122)
 
223 Dolsk, Poznan, Poland Płocińska, Katarzyna Kathryn (I2391)
 
224 drowned in a gravel pit near home, age 14.  Pawlak, Perry (I6543)
 
225 enry Sabestyjan Ornat
Minnesota, Death Index
Name: Henry Sabestyjan Ornat
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 21 Apr 1997
Event Place: Robbinsdale, Hennepin, Minnesota
Birth Date: 15 Jun 1913
Birthplace: Minnesota
File Name: 1997-MN-011097 
Ornat, Henry Sebastian (I0239)
 
226 Felix was born on August 12, 1921 and passed away on Monday, November 22, 2010.
Felix was a resident of Ferrysburg, Michigan at the time of his passing.
Mr. Tokarz graduated from DePaul University in Chicago and went on to study the Russian language at the University of Chicago as part of his military training.
He proudly served his country in the U.S. Army during World War II.
He is survived by his wife Anne.
Friends may meet the family from 3-5 p.m. or 7-9 p.m. on Sunday, November 28, 2010 at VanZantwick Bartels Kammeraad Funeral Home of Grand Haven, with a Rosary Service beginning at 8:30 p.m. The Funeral Mass will be held at 11 a.m. on Monday, November 29, 2010 at St. Marys Catholic Church in Spring Lake with Rev. Fr. Daniel DePew as celebrant. Military rites will be provided by the American Legion Charles A. Conklin Post #28 Honor Guard. Interment will be in Lake Forest Cemetery.
Memorial contributions in honor of Felix may be given to St. Marys School. 
Tokarz, Felix (I0976)
 
227 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Hayes, Finley Ann (I3037)
 
228 first could also be John?

Poznan marriage project lists Anton as father for George 
Konieczny, Antoni (I1022)
 
229 for some reason i Had her middle name as Olga, but Debbie Williams has it as Mildred and her tombstone has a middle initial of M. Symbal, Victoria Mildred (I0037)
 
230 Frąckowiak Frąckowiak, Antonina (I3853)
 
231 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family (F989)
 
232 from Barb Rohland

Found it!

Grandpa Koniecnzy's sister Sophie:

b. 15May1902 Clark Co. WI
d. 25NOV1984 Ramsey Co MN

Sophie Koniecny 1930
Sophie Noren 1936 (Frank Noren)
Sophie Thorpe 1977

I will pull/copy this death certificate next time I am at the Historical Society Library in St. Paul.
 
Konieczny, Sophia R (I0164)
 
233 from Bystra (pod Chalanskie) Zawora, Antoni (I2622)
 
234 from Eau Claire Leader Telegram, Apr 12, 2014

http://chippewa.com/news/local/obituaries/frances-staron/article_ffcceb67-4ff4-58bf-a392-72d42f5d5ca1.html

Frances Staron, 97, of Stanley, passed away on Monday, April 7, 2014, at her home with her family by her side and under the care of St. Joseph’s Hospice, Chippewa Falls.

Frances was born on the family farm on March 9, 1917, in the town of Thorp, the daughter of the late Joseph and Josephine (Ciolkosz) Staron. She grew up in the Town of Thorp and attended local rural schools. She then moved to Chicago where she was employed at Sears Roebuck, Bell Telephone, and then the Sunbeam Co. until her retirement when she moved back to Stanley to be with family. She enjoyed sewing, traveling, collecting coins and stamps, journaling and researching genealogy.

Frances is survived by: her dear brother-in-law, Henry Nyckel of Stanley; sister, Laurencia Osowski of Withee; brothers, Fred (June) Staron of Berkley, Ill., Adam (Theresa) Staron of Janesville, and Laurence (Bonnie) Staron of Virginia; sister-in-law, Edith Staron, plus numerous nieces, nephews and cousins.

She is preceded in death by: her parents; sisters, Anne Bania and Adelaide Dums; brothers, John, Sylvester and Edward Staron. Her sister; Eugenia, died two days later on April 9, 2014.

A joint funeral mass for Eugenia Nyckel and Frances Staron will be at 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday, April 16, 2014, at Holy Family Catholic Church in Stanley with Father William Felix officiating. Burial will follow in St. Mary’s Czestochowa Catholic Cemetery. Visitation will be Tuesday from 6 until 8 p.m. at the Plombon Funeral Home with a Legion Auxiliary service and parish rosary at 7:30 p.m. Visitation will continue on Wednesday morning from 9 until 10:15 a.m. at the funeral home. 
Staron, Frances (I0350)
 
235 From Facebook

Ramona T. Szczech, 84 of rural Stanley, died on Friday, December 22, 2023. She was born on September 17, 1939 to the late George and Victoria (Krylowski) Ogurek. Ramona grew up near Lublin and married Francis Szczech on September 27, 1959 at St. Hedwig’s Catholic Church in Thorp.

The couple farmed from 1961 until retirement in 1996. She enjoyed quilting, cross stitching, knitting, preparing Polish meals, gardening, bird watching and going to the casino. Romona was a longtime member of St. Mary of Czestochowa and sang in the church choir.

Ramona is survived by her sons, David (significant other-Robin) Szczech and Dean Szczech both of Stanley, her daughter in law, Kris Szczech of Stanley, her grandchildren, Duane, Brian, Victoria, Nicholas, Brianna and Amber, great grandchildren, Addelyn, Baylor, Theodore and Oliver.

She is preceded in death by her parents, her husband, Francis, her son, Donald, her brothers, George, JR, Raymond, Eugene, Donald and Norbert Ogurek and sisters, Virginia Stienke and Gloria Wojcik.

A Memorial Mass will be held at 10:30 AM on January 6, 2024, Saturday, at St. Mary of Czestochowa Catholic Church-rural Stanley with Father Stanislaus Antony. Inurnment will follow in the church cemetery at a later date. Visitation will be one hour prior to mass.

Plombon Funeral Service assisted the family. 
Ogurek, Ramona (I0061)
 
236 From Facebook:


O-W Enterprise
13 hrs ·
DEATH NOTICE

Edmond Rohland, age 91, of Withee, passed away surrounded by his loving family on Tuesday, May 29, 2018 at his home under the tender care of St. Croix Hospice of Eau Claire. A Graveside Service with Military Honors provided by Lublin American Legion Post #547, Owen American Legion Post #123 and Owen-Withee Vets Club will be held at 11:00 AM on Saturday, June 2 at Riverside Cemetery in the Town of Hixon. A celebration of Edmond's life will be held following the service at Meadowview Country Club in Owen. 
Rohland, Edmond (I1269)
 
237 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Bruley, Amelia Katherine (I6957)
 
238 From his death notice:

He was inducted into the Army at Fort Sheridan, IL on 10 Nov 1941, received his basic training at Fort Custer, MI, and was subsequently stations at Can Croft, SC, Fort Dix, NJ, and Camp Gordon Johnston, FL. He was a member of the Motorized Division of the 8th infantry and participated in battle maneuvers in NC and FL before being sent overseas to England in January 1944. He took part in the Invasion of Normandy on D-Day and remained in combat until his death, killed in action near Caen on 25 July 1944. 
Szczech, Andrew Joseph (I0124)
 
239 from http://hemerfuneralserviceobituaries.blogspot.com/2017/02/adala-konieczny.html?spref=fb

Adala A. "Tootie" Konieczny, 93, of Medford, passed away Thursday February 16, 2017 at Aspirus Care and Rehab Center in Medford. Adala was born March 19, 1923 in Hortonville, WI to Harold and Margaret (Lippert) Collar. She married Stanley Konieczny on September 30, 1950. Stanley passed away April 2, 2016. She is survived by her children: Kathleen (Bill) Semanko of Junction City, KS, Karen (Lee) Paul of Medford, Linda (Don) Horgen of Almena, Judy Bogdonovich of Stanley, and Daughter in Law Sally Konieczny of Owen, Brother Donald Collar of Neenah, 14 Grandchildren, 3 Step Grandchildren, 35 Great Grandchildren, and 1 Great Great Grandchild. She is further preceded in death by her son Ronnie Konieczny, siblings: Louis, Willard, Victor, Francis and Eugene, infant brother Carl and sister Marion. Adala loved spending time with those closest to her heart, especially her grandchildren and great grandchildren. She enjoyed watching the Brewers, spending time in her garden and traveling to different casinos. She also enjoyed the occasional glass or two of beer and wine. She took pleasure in traveling and taking trips to visit family. She loved music and played guitar and sang with her brothers. She spent most of her life at home raising her kids or working on the farm. She worked for a number of years at Master Package, in Owen, before retiring. Cremation rites have been accorded, a celebration of life will take place at a later date. Burial of cremated remains will take place at The Maplehurst Cemetery. Hemer Funeral Service of Medford and Rib Lake has been entrusted with arrangements. Online condolences can be left at www.hemerfuneralservice.com 
Collar, Adala A. (I0161)
 
240 from http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=11885270#.U4mmLGwNbMU.facebook

Birth: Oct. 9, 1945
Chicago
Cook County
Illinois, USA
Death: Apr. 14, 2002
Anchorage
Anchorage Borough
Alaska, USA

SP4
U.S. Army
Vietnam

Anchorage Daily News April 17, 2002

Big Lake resident MARSHALL R. SYMBOL, 56, died at his home April 14, 2002, due to complications of cancer. A service will be at 3 p.m. Saturday at the Faith Bible Fellowship in Big Lake, with Pastor Ethan Hansen officiating. A public visitation will be 2-3 p.m. Pallbearers will be Chester Malanowski, LeRoy Symbol, Robert Kottre, Charlie Bare, Kevin McCann, Nick Muntean, Tom Stalting and Jeff Walters. Mr. Symbol was born Oct. 9, 1945, in Chicago, Ill. He completed high school, then served two tours of duty in Vietnam. He moved to Alaska in 1982, living in Anchorage until 1990. He then moved to the Big Lake area. Mr. Symbol was employed as a carpenter most of his life. He had been the owner of One Way Builders and had worked on remodeling buildings in the Anchorage area such as the Country Village Mall, Crisis Pregnancy Center and the Anchorage Christian Center. He also did new construction and many private remodels in Anchorage and the Mat-Su Valley, and he did the renovation of the ORCA Adventures Lodge in Cordova in 1999-2000. He was a member of the Anchorage Christian Center from 1983-1989 and a member and Deacon of the Faith Bible Fellowship in Big Lake from 1990-2001. His family stated: ''Marshall enjoyed being with his family. He enjoyed shooting pool and had a table in his home. He spent many hours playing pool with friends and family. '' 'Yo' was his trademark and favorite word, along with his American flag bandana, leather coat, engineer boots and belt buckle worn on his left side. He was extremely patriotic. If you were his friend, you knew you would never go hungry or homeless because he always made time for those in need.'' He is survived by his wife, Patricia Symbol; children, LeRoy Symbol, Laura Snodgress and Lolly Symbol; grandchildren, Colton Symbol, Charity, Shea and Kaya Snodgress; and step-grandchildren, Justin and Heather Grimes. Memorial donations may be made to Good News For Asia, P.O. Box 220404, Anchorage 99522-0404. Arrangements were by Valley Funeral Home & Crematory of Wasilla.

Burial:
Fort Richardson National Cemetery
Fort Richardson
Anchorage Borough
Alaska, USA
Plot: Section L, Site 183

Created by: Teresa L. Watson
Record added: Oct 04, 2005
Find A Grave Memorial# 11885270 
Symbol, Marshall Ray (I0034)
 
241 From http://www.leadertelegram.com/obituaries/2016/09/03/Florian-Slowiak.html

Florian J. Slowiak, 84, of rural Augusta, passed away suddenly at his home on Thursday morning, Sept. 1, 2016.
Florian Joseph Slowiak was born March 15, 1932 in Stanley, WI. He was one of 7 children born to Theodore and Mary (Szczech) Slowiak. Florian was raised in the Stanley area where he graduated from high school. Following high school he enlisted in the United States Navy, serving during the Korean Conflict and also an additional two years with the National Guard. On Nov. 30, 1954, he was united in marriage to Renee Gullickson at the U.S. Naval Base in San Pedro, California. Following his discharge the couple returned to Wisconsin, where they farmed in Bridge Creek Township, rural Augusta. Florian was an active member of St. Anthony’s Catholic Church in Augusta and was currently a member of St. Raymond of Penafort Catholic Church in Brackett. He was a member of the Osseo American Legion and of the Knights of Columbus of St. Raymond Parish. Florian enjoyed spending time with his family and friends, shaking dice over a cup of coffee and watching the Green Bay Packers.
Florian will be deeply missed by his children, Florian Slowiak Jr. of Madison and Anita Turner of St. Paul; 5 grandchildren, Lucy (Craig) DuMarce, Thomas (Melissa) Daniels, Cody Radach, Sara Turner and Matthew Turner; 2 sisters, Marcella (Karl) Oemig of Shell Lake, Rosie (Armin) Bartz of Maplewood, MN; in-laws, Marion Serocki of Thorp, Helen Sloviak and Margaret Slowiak both of Stanley, several nieces, nephews, other relatives and many friends.
Florian was preceded in death by his parents; his wife Renee on May 22, 2009; children, Barbara Forsberg and Anthony Slowiak; son-in-law Gregg Turner; and siblings, Carl and Felix Slowiak, Alex Sloviak, and Emily Ryba.
Visitation will be Tuesday from 2:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. at St. Raymond of Penafort Catholic Church in Brackett, with services at 3:30 p.m. Tuesday at the church. Burial will be at West Lawn Cemetery in Augusta.
In lieu of flowers memorials can be given to help Augusta area senior citizens through the Augusta Meals on Wheels Program or to Moore Genuine Care of Augusta.
The family is assisted by the Anderson Funeral Home in Augusta.
Online condolences can be left at http://www.andersonfhaugusta.com. 
Slowiak, Florian Joseph (I0656)
 
242 from http://www.usgennet.org/usa/wi/county/clark/webbbs/records/index.cgi?read=23236:
67 MEN HAVE GONE TO THE ARMED FORCES FROM THIS COUNTY SINCE JAN. 1.

The following is a list of men who have entered the U. S. Service from Clark County since January 1944:

MARINES

George Kohniak, Rt. 2, Withee; Eugene J Pueschner, Dorchester; Harold R. Mohr, Rt. 2, Neillsville; Vincent Savina, Rt. 4. Stanley; Oscar W. Oestriech, Rt. 1, Loyal; Edward F. Sodo, Rt. 2, Thorp; Calvin K Cornwell RT. 2 Thorp; Edward F. Olson, Rt. 1, Custiss; Robert Schlagenhaft, Loya 
Savina, Vincent (I0212)
 
243 from http://www.zarzyckimanorchapels.com/Obituaries/obit-display.jhtml?DB=obits&DO=display&ID=1246555274_15909

Jozef Szczech
January 27, 1932 - January 04, 2004
Chicago, Illinois


Visitation: 3-9 p.m., January 07, 2004 at Zarzycki Manor Chapels Ltd., Chicago.
Funeral Service: 9:15 a.m., January 08, 2004 at Zarzycki Manor Chapels Ltd., Chicago.
Mass of Christian Burial: 10:00 a.m., January 08, 2004 at St. Bruno, 4751 South Harding Avenue, Chicago.
Interment: 11:30 a.m., January 08, 2004 at Resurrection Cemetery, 7201 South Archer Avenue, Justice.


JOZEF SZCZECH; beloved husband of Aniela (nee Chryc); loving father of son, Franciszek; daughters, Maria Matysik, Rose Bafia and Margaret Gal; cherished son of the late Bronislaw Szczech and the late Rozalia Cison; fond brother of Rozalia Borzecka; brother, Jan; proud grandfather of 14; fond great-grandfather of one; also many nieces and nephews.

 
Szczech, Jozef (I2190)
 
244 from https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/N7CS-VRJ

Katarrina Kucharska in entry for Rosalia Cimbal, "Illinois, Cook County Deaths, 1878-1922"
Name: Rosalia Cimbal
Titles and Terms:
Event Date: 03 Mar 1910
Event Place: Chicago, Cook, Illinois
Gender: Female
Race (Original): W
Race: White
Age (Formatted): 11d
Birth Year (Estimated):
Birth Date: 20 Feb 1910
Birthplace: Chicago, Cook, Ill.
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Spouse's Titles and Terms:
Father's Name: Alex Cimbal
Father's Titles and Terms:
Father's Birthplace: Aust
Mother's Name: Katarrina Kucharska
Mother's Titles and Terms:
Mother's Birthplace: Aust
Occupation:
Address: 2018 W 23 St., Ward 12
Residence Place: Chicago, Cook, Ill.
Cemetery: Resurction
Burial Place: Chicago, Cook, Ill.
Burial Date: 04 Mar 1910
Funeral Home:
Informant's Name:
Informant's Name (Original):
GS Film number: 1239862
Digital Folder Number: 4004712
Image Number: 813
Reference ID: CN 5706
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"Illinois, Cook County Deaths, 1878-1922," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/N7CS-VRJ : accessed 05 Apr 2014), Katarrina Kucharska in entry for Rosalia Cimbal, 03 Mar 1910; citing Chicago, Cook, Illinois, Resurction Cemetery, CN 5706, Cook County Courthouse, Chicago; FHL microfilm 1239862. 
Symbal, Rosalia (I1973)
 
245 From https://nitardyfuneralhome.com/tribute/details/204975/Troy-Rohland/obituary.html

Obituary of Troy Rohland

Troy Rohland, 32, Fort Atkinson, beloved son of Steve Rohland and Laura Anderson (Eric Brooks), passed away at home on January 9, 2021.

Troy was born on March 29, 1988 in Fort Atkinson, WI. He graduated from Fort Atkinson High School in 2006. Troy loved music, his animals; Layla and Bo, and his family. His kind heart and gentle soul was a joy to all who knew him. He would do anything for the people he cared about. He was funny, smart, kind and loving. He was one of a kind.

He is survived by his parents, siblings; Michelle (Chris) Van Keuren, Jared Rohland; step-sisters Kari (Chris) Pahl, Erica (Martin) Spicer, Carissa Brooks, and Kaitlyn Brooks; grandmother Sharon Anderson; nieces and nephews Wesley and Vada Van Keuren, and Reef and Skip Spicer; numerous aunts, uncles and cousins who loved him dearly. He was preceded in death by his grandparents Robert Anderson and Otto and Agnes Rohland.

Due to Covid, no service will be held at this time. A celebration of life will be held at a later date when we can all be safe. In lieu of flowers and in honor of Troy’s love of animals, donations to the Jefferson County Humane Society would be appreciated. Online condolences may be made at nitardyfuneralhome.com. Nitardy Funeral Home, Fort Atkinson is assisting the family. 
Rohland, Troy Daniel (I0183)
 
246 from https://www.wiclarkcountyhistory.org/7data/141/141085.htm

Obit: Langiewicz, Richard J. #2 (1932 - 2019)

Transcriber: Robert Lipprandt
bob@wiclarkcountyhistory.org

Surnames: Felix, Freese, Gerzic, Gruba, Harder, Langiewicz, Lato, Markowski, Mertens, Peloquin, Peterson, Ramberg, Rhode, Rixford, Rogalski, Schneider, Schunk, Streit, Thielke

----Source: The Plombon Funeral Home (Stanley, WI) 4/04/2019

Langiewicz, Richard J. “Rich” (7 JUN 1932 - 30 MAR 2019)

Richard J. “Rich” Langiewicz, 86 of Stanley, died peacefully with his family by his side on March 30, 2019 at home. He was born on June 7, 1932 in Thorp the son of the late Alex and Eva (Rogalski) Langiewicz.

Rich grew up attending Eidsvold grade school and then joined the Army in 1953. After his discharge he married Virginia “Bunny” Markowski on August 23, 1955 at St. Anne’s Catholic Church-Stanley.

The couple farmed by Greenwood for a time and Rich and his brother ran a Gas Station in Greenwood. The family then moved to Minneapolis where Rich worked for Continental Bakery. In 1971 they moved to Stanley where they owned/operated Rich and Bunny’s Tavern. The couple also owned supper clubs; the Harmony House-Stanley and Hidden Haven-Thorp.

Rich was the love of Bunny’s life. He was a fun and loving father and grandfather. He was a talented bartender well known for his old fashioneds. A few of the things he most enjoyed were fishing, gardening, having camp fires, and spending time with his dog, Pierre. There are so many memories that will be forever cherished.

Rich is survived by his wife of 63 years, Bunny of Stanley, their children, Denise (Dick) Schneider of Waddell, AZ, Tamara (Bill) Peloquin of Boyd, Richard Langiewicz, Jr. and Kerry (Jane) Langiewicz both of Stanley and Michele (Bill) Thielke of Birchwood, 13 grandchildren, Jennifer (Dennis) Gruba, Jeffrey Streit, Joseph (Patz) Streit, Rachel (Anel) Gerzic, Heather Langiewicz, Colton Langiewicz, Sara (Mack) Schunk, Nicole Langiewicz, Josh (Brittney)
Langiewicz, Kelsey Langiewicz, Michael Mertens, Kelly Mertens and Kurtis Thielke, 11 great grandchildren, McKayla, Jeffrey, Zoey, Ela, Landon, Sydney, Addison, Harper, Haven, Ivy and Hazel and two sisters, Joanne (Roger) Freese of Withee and Audrey Peterson of Stanley.

He is preceded in death by his parents, his brothers, Alex, Valentine “Willie”, and Adam and his sisters, Delores Ramberg, Eve Rixford, Clarese Rhode, Henrietta Harder and Leona Lato.

A funeral mass will be held at 11AM on Wednesday, April 3, 2019 at Holy Family Catholic Church-Stanley with Father William Felix officiating. Visitation will be from 4-8 PM on Tuesday at the Plombon Funeral Home with a 7:30 PM Rosary and one hour prior to services Wednesday morning at the funeral home. 
Langiewicz, Richard J. (I3804)
 
247 From MyHeritage notes

In 1879 a group of Polish people, mostly from St Paul and Hastings, settled in New Posen (now Edison Township, Swift County, Minnesota). By 1887 the little colony had grown to nineteen families and they decided to build a church. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Blahosky, Sr. donated five acres of land to be used for the site of Saint Joseph Church and Cemetery. In 1944 the church was moved into Holloway, which is in Moyer Township, leaving just the cemetery. Around 1990 the church closed in Holloway and consolidated with Saint John Catholic Church in Appleton, MN, who is now the custodian and maintains the cemetery grounds. The cemetery is in good condition. This is a complete list of tombstone inscriptions. However, as it is an old country cemetery, and have done extensive family research, I strongly believe the ** individuals are also buried in this cemetery. These speculations are derived from viewing either Death Certificates, tombstone placement or from the obituary listed in the local papers. - Marvin Klang 
Konieczny, George Albert (Wojciech) (I4364)
 
248 from Nowy Targ, Poland Czubernat, Antoni (I2639)
 
249 From Rose Szczech

Jan Mrowca came to US March 2, 1892. From Maruszyna (parish Szaflary). came with 3 other Gorale. Parents Jan and Katarzyna 
Mrowca, John (I1976)
 
250 from Rose Szczech Sopiarz, Rozalia (I1975)
 

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