Konieczny Szczech Family History
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251 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Hayes, Finley Ann (I3037)
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252 | first could also be John? Poznan marriage project lists Anton as father for George | Konieczny, Antoni (I1022)
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253 | 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)
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254 | Frąckowiak | Frąckowiak, Antonina (I3853)
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255 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family (F989)
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256 | From a Facebook Post: Donald H Urbas, 94, passed away today, July 8th, 2024. He was born in Chicago on March 20, 1930, to Stanley and Olga Urbas. Don graduated at the age of 16 from Thorp High School in 1946 and then worked in Chicago. Don married Mary Ann Lewan from Gilman and they were married 57 years before Mary Ann’s passing. They lived in Thorp and then moved to Lake Hallie where they raised their family. Don had many interests such as: deer hunting with his sons, trout fishing, camping, growing a garden, and politics. Don was a bricklayer till the age of 66. Don became a member of the Bricklayers Union in 1948 and maintained that membership until he passed away, he spent 20 of those years as the President of the Union. Don entered the army in June of 1951 and was a Private First Class working on Signal Repair. Don is survived by; six children, Michael (Janet) Urbas, Barry Urbas, Sandra (John) Hjortland, Bruce (Katy) Urbas, William Urbas, and Linda (Todd Johnston) Urbas; five grandchildren, Ben, Alex, Sam, Morgan (Eric Svenson and daughter Adelaide-1st great-grandchild), and Trace; he is also survived by his sister Patricia Cohen of Mims, FL and brother Stanley (Laurie) Urbas of Seabeck, WA. He was preceded in death by his wife Mary Ann (Lewan) Urbas, his parents, Stanley and Olga Urbas and his brother Raymond Urbas. Graveside services will be held sometime in late summer at the Northern Wisconsin Veterans Memorial Cemetery at Spooner, WI where Military Rites will be accorded by the Rice Lake Veterans Center Honor Guard. The family asks in lieu of flowers, a gift to Irvine Park in Chippewa Falls Wisconsin in Donald’s name. The park was a place he donated to many times. Interment will be private at Northern Wisconsin Veterans Memorial Cemetery in Spooner. | Urbas, Donald Harvey (I0849)
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257 | 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)
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258 | from Bystra (pod Chalanskie) | Zawora, Antoni (I2622)
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259 | 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)
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260 | 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)
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261 | 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)
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262 | From Facebook: Michael “Mike” Allen Savina, age 68 of Stanley, Wisconsin, passed away peacefully on April 26, 2024 at the Wausau Aspirus Hospital with his family by his side. Mike was born on February 23, 1956 at Victory Memorial Hospital in Stanley, WI to Vincent and Norma (Ebben) Savina. Mike graduated from Stanley-Boyd High School in 1974 and worked for Pisarski Construction until he was employed by the City of Stanley for 35 years. He also served on the Stanley Fire Department for 10 years. On October 7, 1978, Mike married his love, Debra Shilts and they were blessed with 2 children, Matthew and Megan. His family meant everything to him, and he cherished every moment spent with them. One of Mike’s greatest passions was the outdoors. He loved fishing and hunting of all sorts where he could make memories with family and friends. Mike was also an avid Brewer and Packer fan and loved watching them out in the garage when the weather was nice. In addition to his passion for family, fishing, hunting, and sports, Mike loved camaraderie and celebrating life’s moments, big or small. He was the life of the party, with a contagious laugh and a knack for storytelling that could captivate a room. He touched the lives of all who knew him and will be deeply missed by his family, friends, and community. He is survived by his wife of 45 years, Debra Savina, 2 children Matthew (Gretchen) Savina of Rice Lake, WI and Megan (Dennis) LaMarche of Thorp, WI, 2 grandchildren Brea LaMarche and Bennett LaMarche, 2 brothers Bill Savina and Jim (Ardy) Savina, and 3 brothers-in-law Richard (Karen) Shilts, Lee Shilts, and Steven Shilts. Mike is preceded in death by his parents Vincent and Norma Savina, his sister, Mary Kay Henderson, parents-in-law Richard and Beatrice Shilts, brother-in-law Gerald Henderson, 2 sisters-in-law Margaret Shilts and Sharon Savina, niece Denise Savina, and great friend Gary Gilberts. A Service of Christian Burial will take place at 11:00 am on Friday, May 3, 2024 at Holy Family Catholic Church-Stanley with Deacon Ned Willkom officiating. Inurnment will follow in the Oakland Cemetery-Stanley. Visitation will be from 4:00 pm to 7:00 pm on Thursday at the Plombon Funeral Home and again Friday morning from 9:30 until time of departure to the church. At the visitation, please feel free to wear a flannel shirt in Mike’s memory. PLombon Funeral Home has been entrusted with the arrangements. | Savina, Michael (I2357)
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263 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Bruley, Amelia Katherine (I6957)
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264 | 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)
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265 | 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)
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266 | 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)
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267 | 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)
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268 | 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)
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269 | 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)
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270 | 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 Sources Attach to Family Tree Add to My Source Box Go to My Source Box Share No image available Search collection About this collection Citing this Record "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)
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271 | 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)
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272 | 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)
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273 | From MyHeritage OBITUARY for AudreyHering; recent residence: Sheboygan, WI; published by Ballhorn Chapels Funeral & Cremation Care Center. AudreyHering Sheboygan-AudreyHering, age 84, passed away peacefully on Tuesday February 12, 2019 with her loving husband Jim of 42 years by her side. She was born in the Town of Neva, Wisconsin, a daughter of the late Henry and Gladys (Hruska) Savina. She was a 1952 graduate of Antigo High School. She married William Warner in 1953 and later divorced. She raised eight children in Bryant, WI with a large garden where she canned and froze the fruits of their labor. She married James (Jim) Hering in 1976 and moved to Sheboygan, Wisconsin. Audrey was employed at the Sheboygan County Department of Healthcare & Human Services for ten years but was retired for many years. They were foster parents to 40 children and together they adopted and raised Spencer, their first foster child. Audrey was a volunteer for St. Nicholas Home Hospital Hospice as well as the hospital itself for ten years. She enjoyed being a homemaker, knitting, sewing, sweet peas, lilacs, the color purple and yelling at the Packers. Audrey and Jim owned a summer home on Post Lake, Wisconsin for many years and spent weekends with family and friends laughing, sharing meals and making memories. Survivors include Russell Warner (Missy); Kelly Campbell (Mark); Karen Erwin; Shawn Warner (Pam); Sherry Warner (Doug); Michelle Thomas; Spencer Hering; 19 grandchildren, 10 great grandchildren; a daughter-in-law Kim Warner, a brother Al Savina, and two sisters Kathleen Bera, and Paula Smith. In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by a son William "Wild Bill" Warner, a daughter Wendy Schaefers, two sisters Rita Marckx and Ruth Bolen and a grandson Dustin Hummitzsch. Audrey's family would like to express their gratitude to the staff of Sharon S. Richardson Community Hospice for the loving care Audrey received. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Sharon S. Richardson Community Hospice, W2850 State Road 28, Sheboygan Falls, WI 53085. A Celebration of Life is planned for June 2019. Please visit our website to leave your condolences for the family | Savina, Audrey (I3406)
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274 | 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)
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275 | from Nowy Targ, Poland | Czubernat, Antoni (I2639)
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276 | 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)
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277 | from Rose Szczech | Sopiarz, Rozalia (I1975)
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278 | From Samantha Socha Theriaque: Zaborze Village, Gorno, Podkarpackie, Poland Paid Research - Lucjan Cichocki House # 78 | |
279 | from Sandy Miarecki genealogy: ?Ludwik Szczech // was the father of Ladislaus Jachymiak of Magdalena Jachymiak (from Rose in Fox Lake) | Szczech, Ludwik (I2021)
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280 | From the Eau Claire Leader Telegram Peter L. Bridges, 83, of Eau Claire, crossed over on Saturday, April 28, 2012, at Dove Health Care and Rehabilitation under the care of St. Joseph's Hospice, with his family by his side. He was born in Shawtown on March 19, 1929, to Benjamin and Ella (Yort) Bridges. He graduated from St. Patrick's High School with the class of 1948. Peter married his high school sweetheart, Beverly Bennett, on October 21, 1950, at St. Patrick's Catholic Church in Eau Claire. They enjoyed many years of dancing together. Pete worked for 42 years at Sterling Pulp and Paper Company. He and Bev raised their family in Altoona, where they lived for 32 years. After retiring in 1991, Pete and Bev moved to Silver Lake in Trego, WI, where he enjoyed fishing and spending time with family. Due to health issues, after 11 years on the lake, Pete and Bev returned to the Eau Claire area. Pete was very active in St. Mary's Parish in Altoona, and also was a trustee at St. Mary's Parish of Minong. He was also an active leader of the Boy Scouts of America, Troop 99 of Altoona, where he achieved the Order of the Arrow. Pete is survived by his wife of 62 years, Beverly; children, Randy Bridges of Altoona, Vicki (Barry) Rice of Colfax, Mark (Nancy) Bridges of Eau Claire, Jami (Greg) Kotecki of Eau Claire; eight grandchildren, Angela (Mike) Kalina, Christopher, Kaycee, Kaitlin and Amanda Bridges and Andy (Kim), Nick and Megan Kotecki; two great-grandchildren, Liam Kotecki and Emma Kalina; two sisters, Rita and Beattie; two brothers, Ben (Ruth) and Jerry (Jean); sister-in-law, Eileen, and also by many nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. He was preceded in death by his infant great-grandson, Wyatt; parents; six siblings, Louise, Catherine, Patricia, Marion, Beverly and Tom. Memorial Services will be held at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, May 2, 2012, at St. Olaf Catholic Church, 3220 Monroe St., in Eau Claire with Deacon Robert Chittendon officiating. Inurnment will be in Calvary Cemetery, Resurrection Mausoleum, in Eau Claire. Visitation will be one hour prior to the service, at the church on Wednesday. The family would like to thank the staff at Dove South and St. Joseph's Hospice for their loving care. Memorials may be directed to St. Olaf's Catholic Church. Lenmark-Gomsrud-Linn Funeral & Cremation Services is serving his family. | Bridges, Peter (I2236)
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281 | From the Wolniak Funeral Home Obituary: Rozalia Borzecka August 18, 1926 - April 19, 2013 Visitation: Sunday 3:00 pm to 9:00 pm April 21, 2013 at Wolniak Funeral Home, 5700 S. Pulaski Rd., Chicago, IL Funeral Service: Monday 9:00 am from April 22, 2013 at Wolniak Funeral Home, 5700 S. Pulaski Rd., Chicago, IL Mass of Christian Burial: Monday Mass 10:00 AM, St. Joseph Church, April 22, 2013 at 4821 S. Hermitage, Chicago, IL Interment: Monday, Resurrection Cemetery April 22, 2013 at 7201 S. Archer, Justice, IL Rozalia Borzecka, age 86 Beloved Wife of the late Jan Borzecki. Loving Mother of Bruno (Rose) Szczech, John (Anna) Borzecki and Stanley (Mary) Borzecki. Fond Grandmother of Kristina Szczech, Cathy (James) Gawel, John (Marianne) Szczech, Joe (Rebecca) Szczech, Anna (Neil) Migut and Halina Borzecki. Great Grandmother of Noah Szczech, Emily Szczech, Kyle Szczech, Kara Szczech and Claire Szczech. Sister, Aunt, Cousin and Friend to many. | Szczech, Rozalia (I1800)
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282 | from: http://wiclarkcountyhistory.org/2data/53/53809.htm Obit: Konieczny, Mary (1859 - 1949) Contact: Stan Email: stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org Surnames: Konieczny, Neklewicz, Lee, Noren, Lang ----Source: THORP COURIER (Thorp, Clark County, Wis.) 07/14/1949 Konieczny, Mary (14 JAN 1859 - 5 JUL 1949) Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Francis Piekarski at St. Hedwig’s Church here on July 9th for Mrs. Mary Konieczny, 91, who passed away at the General Hospital at Minneapolis on July 5th, 1949 of complication following a fracture hip. Mary Neklewicz was born Jan. 14, 1859 in Poznan, Poland. She was united in marriage there on Sept. 1, 1878 to George Konieczny, who with three daughters, preceded her in death. She came to America with her husband in 1886 and resided at St. Paul, coming to Thorp (Clark Co., Wis.) in 1898. She had spent the past nineteen years with her daughter, Mrs. Mary Lee in Minneapolis. Surviving her are three sons, Frank and Joseph of Thorp, Mike of Denver, Colo., three daughters, Mrs. Mary lee and Mrs. Sophia R. Noren, Minneapolis, and Mrs. Joseph Lang of Thorp, twenty-three grandchildren and twenty great-grandchildren. Burial was made in St. Hedwig’s Cemetery. Pallbearers were grandsons of the deceased, Frank, George, Victor and Ray Konieczny, Frank Bonczyk and Joseph H. Lee. | Niklewicz, Mary Martha (I0155)
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283 | from: http://www.lenmarkfh.com/obituaries/Greg-A-Kotecki/#!/Obituary Gregory A. “Pruitt” Kotecki, 56, of Eau Claire, passed away unexpectedly, on Wednesday, May 31, 2017, at HSHS Sacred Heart Hospital in Eau Claire. Greg was born on August 26, 1960, in Stanley, to Frank and Stephanie (Szczech) Kotecki. He grew up in Altoona and attended school at St. Mary’s, St. Patrick’s, and graduated with the Class of 1978, from Regis High School. On May 23, 1981, Greg married his high school sweetheart, Jami Bridges. Together they lived in Eau Claire for most of their married life and he was employed at Perkins Restaurant and Bakery for over forty years. Greg enjoyed the outdoors and hunting, was a passionate fisherman, and was Lake Altoona’s unofficial fishing guide. He was also a life-long Brewers and Packers fan, and loved the challenge of a tough jigsaw puzzle. He always had an answer for questions from car repair, to food safety, to home improvement. He will be remembered for his work ethic, fish fries, boundless generosity, and late night sweet tooth. The next time you hit the water, cast your line in his honor. The family would like to thank the doctors and the nursing staff who cared for Greg so compassionately at HSHS Sacred Heart Hospital. Greg is survived by his wife of 36 years, Jami; three children, Andrew (Kimberly) Kotecki, Nicholas (Teresa Kasper) Kotecki and Megan (Ty) Fadness; four grandsons, Liam Kotecki and his brother on the way, and J.J. and Crosby Fadness; parents, Frank and Stephanie Kotecki; two brothers, Don (Roberta) Kotecki and Brian (Tracy) Kotecki; nieces, nephews, other relatives, his Perkins family and countless friends. He was preceded in death by his paternal grandparents, Frank and Vernie Kotecki; maternal grandparents, Joseph and Bernice Szczech; and parents-in-law, Peter and Beverly Bridges. Visitation will be held from 3 to 6 p.m. on Sunday, June 4, 2017, at Lenmark-Gomsrud-Linn Funeral Home, 814 First Ave. in Eau Claire. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 11 a.m. on Monday, June 5, 2017, at St. Olaf Catholic Church, 3220 Monroe St. in Eau Claire with Father Paul Hoffman officiating. Visitation will also be one hour prior to the Mass on Monday at the church. Entombment will be in the Resurrection Chapel Mausoleum at Calvary Cemetery in Eau Claire. | Kotecki, Gregory Allen (I0058)
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284 | from: http://www.usgennet.org/usa/wi/county/clark/webbbs/records/index.cgi?read=23230 Thirty-three Men Leave To Join Armed forces. The following men were accepted at the Induction Station, 234 N. Broadway, Milwaukee, Wis. in November 1943 from Local Board No. 1, Loyal Wis. ARMY John P Devine, Owen; James G. Caterina, Jr., Thorp; Norman A. Bakke, Curtiss, Rt. 1; Onnie Puro, Owen, Rt. 2; Carl E. Sillampa, Owen, Rt. 1; Emil E. Rohland, Withee, Rt. 2; John H. Skutak, Curtiss, Rt. 1; Harold M. German, Curtiss, Rt. 1; Sherrin L. Mack,Loyal; Edward T. Wolowik, Greenwood, Rt. 2 ..................... | Rohland, Emil (I1628)
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285 | from: https://www.wiclarkcountyhistory.org/4data/83/83316.htm Obit: Konieczny, Sophie (1893 - 1956) Contact: Leon Email: Leon@leonkonieczny.com Surnames: KONIECZNY HAIDER ROHLAND ORMAT ----Source: FAMILY HISTORY SCRAPBOOK LEON KONIECZNY Konieczny, Sophie (1893 - 1956) Mrs. Sophie Konieczny passed away at the Mount Washington Sanatorium at Eau Claire, Wis., on Tuesday, Jan. 31st, 1956, after a lingering illness. Sophie Haider was born in Poland on Dec. 14, 1893 and had reached the age of 62 years, 1 month and 17 days. She was the daughter of the late Anthony and Mary Haider and came to America with her parents in 1896. She resided for 18 years in New Jersey and three years in Minneapolis before coming to Thorp, Clark County in 1917, and locating on a farm with her husband, Frank Konieczny, to whom she was united in marriage on Sept. 15, 1914 at Minneapolis. Besides her husband she is survived by four sons, Thomas of Menasha, Wis., Frank Jr. of Thorp, Stanley of Hortonville, Wis., and George of Milwaukee two daughters, Margaret, Mrs. Fred Rohland and Agnes, Mrs. Otto Rohland of Withee, Wis. one brother, Frank Haider of Minneapolis and one sister, Agnes, Mrs. Stanley Ormat of Wayzata, Minn. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. J. J. Polaszewski at St. Mary's Church at Lublin at 10 o'clock Friday morning, Feb. 3rd, interment following in St. Mary's Cemetery. Pallbearers were Thomas, Frank, Stanley and George Konieczny and Fred and Otto Rohland. | Haider, Sophia Agnes (I0015)
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286 | from: https://www.wiclarkcountyhistory.org/4data/92/92465.htm ............. Researcher's Notes During WW I there is a Walenty Langiewicz, from Thorp, Wisconsin (Pg 199 Vol. 1) listed as a member of the Polish Army in France, called "Haller's Army-from the Polish Genealogical Society of America comes the following statement "An estimated 20,000 Polish persons answered the call to fight for freedom and the opportunity to regain Poland's independence during World War I in the Polish Army in France (in Polish Armia Polska we Francyi). They were recruited from among the Polish immigrants who came to America to fight with France." ................. | Langiewicz, Valentine (I3634)
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287 | Full list of cemetery from: http://www.interment.net/data/us/mn/swift/stjoseph/index.htm Saint Joseph Cemetery Swift County, Minnesota Lat: 45° 11' 02"N, Lon: 95° 53' 53"W Edison Twp, R42W Sec 23 Contributed by Marvin Klang, Oct 13, 2005, last edited Nov 12, 2005 [mklang51@juno.com]. Total records = 78. From Holloway, MN, cemetery is 5 miles south on Swift County Road 10, a paved road. (1/2 mile south of Junction Swift County Rd 10 and Swift County Rd 6, paved roads) Traveling south the cemetery will be on your left. 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 Alexander, Mary, b. 1950, d. 1950 Blahoska, Rozalia, b. 11 Oct 1894, d. 14, Sep 1906 Blahosky, George, b. 5 Mar 1924, d. 10 May 1924 (1) Blahosky, Joseph, b. 12 Jan 1929, d. 16 Feb 1929 (2) Blahosky, Joseph, b. 1834, d. 28 Jan 1922 Blahosky, Julia (Glisky), b. 1854, d. 2 Nov 1925, w/o Joseph Blahosky, Leon Robert, b. 9 Jan 1916, d. 5 Feb 1916 (2) Blahosky, Roman, b. 22 Feb 1911, d. 22 Feb 1911 (2) Filla, Anna (Wrobleski-Sadergaski), b. 25 Mar 1864, d. 6 Sep 1949 Glisky, Alice, b. 4 Feb 1926, d. 25 Feb 1926 (1) Glisky, Clemens, b. 5 Jul 1910, d. 23 Dec 1910 (1) Glisky, Frances, b. 1877, d. 31 Oct 1961, s/w & w/o Taffield Glisky Glisky, Helen, b. 11 Nov 1905, d. 21 Jun 1917 (1)(3) Glisky, Infant, b. 15 May 1915, d. 15 May 1915 (1) Glisky, John, b. 5 Mar 1874, d. 28 Jun 1942 (1)(3) Glisky, Joseph, b. 22 Dec 1881, d. 11 Mar 1942 (1)(3) Glisky, Josephine (Kurkowski), b. 4 Mar 1845, d. 26 Mar 1927, w/o Mike Glisky, Michael, b. 26 May 1883, d. 3 May 1887 (2) Glisky, Mike, b. 1830, d. 28 Mar 1910(1)(3)(4) Glisky, Taffield, b. 27 Jul 1865, d. 13 Feb 1926, s/w Frances Glisky Glisky, Tillie Frances, b. 13 Sep 1878, d. 3 Oct 1944, w/o John, (1)(3) Jazawski, Andrew, d. 2 Feb 1891, 8y 7m 1d, s/w Francey, Joseph, Leon Jazawski, Francey, d. 23 Jan 1891, 9y 4m 27d, s/w Andrew, Joseph, Leon Jazawski, Joseph, d. 5 Feb 1891, 4y 2m 24d, s/w Andrew Francey, Leon Jazawski, Leon, d. 5 Feb 1891, 4y 2m 24d, s/w Andrew Francey, Leon Kashmark, Victoria (Drsiewicka), b. 24 Dec 1853, d. 14 Mar 1938 Kashmark, Vincent, no dates, (spouse/Victoria) (4)(5) Konieczny, Annie (Glisky), b. 10 Aug 1879, d. 8 Apr 1950, s/w George Konieczny Konieczny, Barbara, b. 21 Feb 1906, d. 1 May 1906 Konieczny, George, b. 1872, d. 5 Dec 1931, s/w Annie Koniezcny Kurkosky, Frank, b. 29 Jun 1946, d. 4 Dec 1946 (1) Kurkosky, Joseph, b. 1871, d. 1962, s/w Verna Kurkosky Kurkosky, Verna (Sadergaski), b. 1888, d. 1950, s/w Joseph Kurkosky Kuyawa, Annie (Sadergaski), b. 1854, d. 1933, w/o George Kuyawa, George, b. 1843, d. 1936 Lurbetzsky, Mary (Kashmark), b. 1888, d. 1934, w/o Vincent Lurbetzsky, Vincent, b. 1885, d. 1947 Minchow, Andrew, b. 26 Oct 1918, d. 17 Nov 1918 (1) Minchow, Frank, b. 9 Dec 1910, d. 3 Jan 1911 (5) Minchow, Mary, b. 3 Jan 1922, d. 8 Feb 1922 (1) Paulson, Paul W., b. 1900, d. 1906 Rudnick, Adey (Edward), b. 16 Aug 1911, d. 20 May 1918, s/w Paul Rudnick Rudnick, Andrew, b. 1863, d. 1959, s/w Maggie Rudnick Rudnick, Balbina (Sadergaski), b. 1910, d. 1963, s/w Mike Rudnick Jr. Rudnick, Clarence B., b. 30 Apr 1933, d. 8 Jul 1987 Rudnick, Frank, b. 30 Apr 1933, d. 8 Jul 1987 Rudnick, Joe, b. 1905, d. 1977 Rudnick, John, no dates, (spouse/Marciana) (4)(5) Rudnick, John J., b. 1902, d. 1973 Rudnick, Maggie (Sadergaski), b. 1867, d. 1942, s/w Andrew Rudnick Rudnick, Marcina (Czisewski), d. 22 Dec 1911, 76y, w/o John Rudnick, Mary (Sadergaski), b. 1865, d. 1945, s/w Mike Rudnick Sr. Rudnick, Mike Jr., b. 1896, d. 1966, s/w Balbina Rudnick Rudnick, Mike Sr., b. 1864, d 1958, s/w Mary Rudnick Rudnick, Paul, b. 25 Jan 1890, d. 12 Mar 1919, s/w Adey Rudnick Rudnick, Peter, b. 18 Jan 1910, d. 20 Jan 1981 Rudnick, Tony, b. 8 Mar 1913, d. 10 Nov 1989 Sadergaski, Edward, b. 16 Nov 1926, d. 13 Nov 1983 Sadergaski, Eleanor (Buczynski), b. 1901, d. 12 Jan 1957 Sadergaski, Emma, b. 1912, d. 1933 Sadergaski, Frank, b. 5 Jul 1890, d. 8 Apr 1925 (3) Sadergaski, John, b. 7 Jan 186?, d. 21 Mar 1892, (h/o Anna Wrobleski Sadergaski Filla)(4)(5) Sadergaski, Joseph, no dates, (spouse/Marciana)(4)(5) Sadergaski, Marciana (Piotrowski), d. Jul 1912, 81y, w/o Joseph Sadergaski, Marie (Konieczny), b. 1870, d. 1936, w/o Alex Sadergaski, Peter, b. 5 Jan 1891, d. 24 Jun 1981 Scheft, Sophia Turner, b. 1831, d. 1908 Traeger, Arlene Elsie, b. 14 Jun 1936, d. 14 Jun 1936, (twin), s/w Irene Turner Traeger Traeger, Audrey, b. 5 Sep 1934, d. 1 Jan 1935, s/w Irene Turner Traeger Traeger, Irene Turner, b. 24 May 1908, d. 21 Jun 1936, s/w Audrey Traeger Traeger, Ronald Darlene, b. 14 Jun 1936, d. 14 Jun 1936, (twin) s/w Irene Turner Traeger Turner, Eugene, b. 10 May 1938, d. 7 Jul 1938 Turner, Frank, b. 17 Sep 1892, d 29 Oct 1892 (2) Turner, Paul, 31 Oct 1903, d. 1 Nov 1903 (2) Turner, Pauline (Glisky), b. 1876, d. 9 Mar 1930, w/o Stephen Turner, Stephen, b. 18 Dec 1866, d. 6 Oct 1945 Zinda, Justina (Steep) , b. 1835, b. 1907, w/o Joseph Zinda, Mary M., b. 1930, d. 1931 | Konieczny, George Albert (Wojciech) (I4364)
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288 | Full Obituary RICHARD F. WROBEL, SR., age 92, of Withee, peacefully passed away at home on Saturday, September 15, 2018. Funeral services will be held at 10am on Wednesday, September 19, 2018 at St. Mary's Polish National Catholic Church, in Lublin. Rev. Marion Talaga will officiate, and burial will follow in St. Mary's Cemetery. Pallbearers will be his granddaughters: Michele DuBois, Lisa Peterson, Sara Gornicke, Heidi Baka and Maggie Wrobel. Military rites will be conducted by the Lublin American Legion Post #547. Visitation will be held at the church, on Wednesday, from 9am until time of service. Richard Frank Wrobel was born on December 11, 1925 in Chicago, IL, to Frank and Katherine (Radon) Wrobel. He was raised and received his education in the Chicago area, where he graduated from high school. After high school, Richard enlisted in the U.S. Navy and served on the USS Bouganville. He attained the rank of Quartermaster 3C and was honorably discharged in 1946. He returned to Illinois and was united in marriage to Harriet Mary Judycki on November 25, 1950 at St. Blase Catholic Church in Argo, IL. They lived in the Chicago area, where Richard worked for the Wrisley Soap Company, Motorola, and O'Boys. In 1969, they moved to Withee, WI and Richard worked for the Teledyne Post Company, in Owen, until retiring in 1989. He enjoyed spending his free time with his family and friends, loved reading, watching Westerns, playing cards, building models and sweet treats. Richard was a member of St. Mary's Polish National Catholic Church, and the Lublin American Legion Post #547, where he served as the chaplain from 2001 to 2011. He will be dearly missed by his wife, Harriet, of Withee; his children: Christine (Dave) Konieczny of Medford, Richard, Jr. (Peggy) Wrobel of Thorp; 5 granddaughters; 8 great grandchildren; nieces, nephews, other relatives and many friends. Richard was preceded in death by his parents; his daughter: Virginia "Ginger" Zaidel on September 6, 2014; his step-mother: Emily Whitenick; one brother: Raymond Wrobel; and one sister: Frances Nizolek. | Wrobel, Richard Frank (I2437)
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289 | Gene record say born in Christdorf, Ostprignitz-Ruppin, Brandenburg, Germany | Julkowski, Joseph Thomas (I2865)
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290 | Given first name Ludwika, according to PGSA DB for MN marriage records | Haider, Louise (Ludwika) E. (I0235)
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291 | Glab = Głąb | Gląb, Katarzyna (I1977)
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292 | Glab = Głąb | Glab Gląb, Sebastian (I2404)
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293 | gmina Środa Wielkopolska, woj, wielkopolskie, Polska | Hybiak, Franciszek Kazimierz (I6169)
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294 | Godfather: (George) Adalberto Konieczny Godmother: Julianna Wilczek | Sztuk, Maria (I2392)
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295 | Godfather: Franciscus Danielski Godmother: Josephina Zywicka | Sztuk, Antoni (I2394)
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296 | Godfather: Frank Haider Godmother: Bernice Lugiewicz | Konieczny, Agnes Delores (I0025)
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297 | Godfather: Joannes Szuta Godmother: Anna Szuta | Sztuk, Felix (I2395)
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298 | Godfather: Joseph Wos Godmother: Agnes Przeszutek | Haider, Agnes Dorothy (I0104)
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299 | Godfather: Lucas Sztuk Godmother: Francisca Nadolna | Konieczny, Frances (I0226)
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300 | Godfather: Petrus Hajder Godmother: Maria Lee | Konieczny, Thomas Antony (I0021)
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