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RESIDENCES: 1910 - 1723 W. 18th (per 1910 census) | Anton BALEJ
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RESIDENCES: 6041 Nassua, Chicago, Illinois | Anton Joseph BALEJ
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OBIT: 1976-01-04 Chicago Tribune (IL)
BALEY
Edition: Chicago Tribune
Charles Frank Baley Sr., of Stickney, Ill., beloved husband of Anna M. Baley; dear father of Anna (Nancy) Rozhon, Charles Frank (Dorothy) Baley Jr., Frank J. (Blanche) Baley, Robert (Anita) Baley, Richard Baley, Sharon (Jack) Novak and Diane (David) Thieda; brother of Betty Merle, Joseph Baley, Mildred Butler and George Baley; 26 grandchildren; five greatgrandchildren. Services Tuesday 11 a.m. at Cermak Home for Funerals, 5844 W. Cermak Rd. Interment Mount Auburn Cemetery. Member of the Stickney Police Association and the Stickney American Legion Post. 652-0243.
Copyright 1976, Chicago Tribune. For permission to reprint, contact Chicago Tribune. | Charles Frank BALEJ
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RESIDENCES: 1910 - 1903 Loomis St. (per 1910 census) ED 540, Sheet 30A | Frantizek BALEJ, (Baley)
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RESIDENCES: 1910 - 1723 W. 18th (per 1910 census)
1920 - 1723 W. 18th St. (per 1920 census)
CENSUS: 1920 census shows the family living with Barbara Balej, age 84. Since both Joseph and his wife, Anna, had the same surname, this must be Anna's mother.
OCCUPATION: Plumber (per 1920 census)
IMMIGRATION: Arrived 1888 per 1920 census | Joseph BALEJ
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See http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/b/a/l/George-J-Baley-LA-PORTE/BOOK-0001/0001-0001.html for the source of this line. | Joseph BALEJ
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Her father was a French Duke.
No children.
IMMIGRATION: 1898 per 1930 census. Also, 18 Nov 1898 mentioned on the Balej family tree at http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/b/a/l/George-J-Baley-LA-PORTE/BOOK-0001/0001-0001.html
aboard the S.S. Patria
RESIDENCES: 1930 - 2735 S. Springfield Ave., Chicago, Illinois (per 1930 census)
DEATH: in Bohemian Home in Chicago, Cook Co., IL | Josephine (Josefra) BALEJ
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OBIT: Chicago Tribune
November 7, 2000
BALEJ
Edition: Chicago Sports FinalSection: ObituariesPage: 7
Index Terms: DEATH NOTICE
Estimated printed pages: 1
Article Text:
Kenneth Otto Balej, of North Riverside, passed away at the age of 73 on Nov. 5, 2000. He was the beloved husband of Pearl, nee Reinick; loving father of Diana (Bruce) Helling, Sandra (Robert) Povlock and Mark Balej; grandfather of Robert Povlock II; brother of Ronald Balej and Carole Hurt; son of the late Otto and Lillian, nee Titlowski, Balej; and nephew of Libuse Kral. Mr. Balej was a proud veteran, having served in the U.S. Air Force during WWII, was a member of the Masonic Lodge and a member of St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church in Brookfield. Visitation will be from 3 to 9 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 7 at Kuratko Funeral Home, 2500 S. Des Plaines Ave., North Riverside. Funeral Service will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 8 at the funeral home, preceding interment at Woodlawn Cemetery. A military service will be held at graveside. In lieu of flowers, contributions to the Masonic Children's Home, S 9th Ave. and W 47th Street, LaGrange, IL, would be greatly appreciated. Ken (husband, father, grandfather) was greatly loved and will be missed very much by his family and friends. Funeral info, 708-447-2500.
Copyright 2000, Chicago Tribune | Kenneth Otto BALEJ
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SOURCE: Family background obtained from Balej Family Tree at:
http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/b/a/l/George-J-Baley-LA-PORTE/tree1.html | Vaclava BALEJ
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OBIT:
ROZHON, ANNA— Aged 83, of Jackson, passed away at Countryside Care Center on Sunday, October 26, 2003. She is survived by two children, Gloria (Rozhon) (Van Lue) Andrews (Harold D.) of Spring Arbor, and Jim (Diana) Rozhon of Leeburg, Oregon; four grandchildren, Nancy Van Lue of East Lansing, Tracy VanLue of Grand Rapids, Angela (Tim) Weisenburger of Seeley Lake, Montana, and Alyson (Jeff) Cagle of Springfield, Oregon; six great-grandchildren, Spencer, Jamie and Jackson Cagle, Kyle, Alexandria and Sara Weisenburger; also two brothers and two sisters, Bob (Anita), Dick (Patti) Baley, Sharon (Jack) Novac, and Diane (Dave) Thieda; also a very special cousin, Emily Docekal of Dundee, Oregon; and numerous nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband, Ray Rozhon; brothers, Charles and Frank Baley. Anna affectionately known as "Nancy," has always been the backbone of the family and caregiver in every sense to the needy neighbor, friend, or family member. She was a fabulous, life-long homemaker, with hobbies that included fishing and coin collecting. She was employed at the Southwestern Oregon College for several years. Funeral services will be held in Coos Bay, Oregon at the Coos Bay Chapel. For service times friends and family may call: 1-541-267-3131. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Hospice/Oaklawn. www.mlive.com /obits
Desnoyer Funeral Home Family owned for 113 years
Published in the Jackson Citizen Patriot on 10/28/2003. | Anna Amelia BALEY
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OBIT: 1976-01-04 Chicago Tribune (IL)
BALEY
Edition: Chicago Tribune
Charles Frank Baley Sr., of Stickney, Ill., beloved husband of Anna M. Baley; dear father of Anna (Nancy) Rozhon, Charles Frank (Dorothy) Baley Jr., Frank J. (Blanche) Baley, Robert (Anita) Baley, Richard Baley, Sharon (Jack) Novak and Diane (David) Thieda; brother of Betty Merle, Joseph Baley, Mildred Butler and George Baley; 26 grandchildren; five greatgrandchildren. Services Tuesday 11 a.m. at Cermak Home for Funerals, 5844 W. Cermak Rd. Interment Mount Auburn Cemetery. Member of the Stickney Police Association and the Stickney American Legion Post. 652-0243.
Copyright 1976, Chicago Tribune. For permission to reprint, contact Chicago Tribune. | Charles Frank BALEY, Sr.
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OBIT: OBIT: Chicago Tribune
July 13, 1999
FRANK J. BALEY, 69, STICKNEY PRESIDENT
Author: Karen Craven, Tribune Staff Writer.
Edition: CHICAGO SPORTS FINALSection: METRO CHICAGOPage: 9
Index Terms: OBITUARY
Estimated printed pages: 2
Article Text:
"Village of Stickney--a good place to live," are the words imprinted on the banners that line many of the streets in the small western suburb.
Those words were often spoken by Stickney Village President Frank J. Baley, who spent more than three decades as a village elected official and the last 10 as president.
"That was his motto," said Arthur E. Rawers, Stickney village clerk.
Mr. Baley, 69, died Saturday of a heart attack on his way home from a trip to a gambling boat in Joliet.
Mr. Baley was born and reared in Stickney and started his political career as a Democratic precinct captain, knocking on doors in the late 1940s and early 1950s, said his wife, Blanche.
"Once he became a precinct captain, he fell in love with politics," she said.
His first elected position was to the Stickney Library Board. In 1965, Mr. Baley was elected Democratic committeeman of Stickney Township and remained a member of the Stickney Township Regular Democratic Organization until his death. In 1966, he was elected a trustee on the Stickney Village Board and held that position for 23 years, before being elected village president in 1989.
"When you are in a position for that long, people recognize that the man is a person who is trying to do the right thing," said Rawers.
Less than 2 square miles, Stickney is easy for outsiders to overlook, but in a 1998 Tribune article, Mr. Baley said that was part of the village's appeal.
"We're a lot like Mayberry," Mr. Baley said at the time, referring to the friendly fictional town that was the setting of the old Andy Griffith television show. "Crime is so low; I think there has been one garage break-in in the last three years."
Aside from his political career, Mr. Baley was an insurance and real estate broker. From 1958 to 1991, he also held various positions with the Cook County assessor's office and the clerk of the Circuit Court, where he served as director of the criminal division at the Criminal Courts Building at 26th Street and California Avenue, his wife said.
In addition to his wife, Mr. Baley is survived by a daughter, Betsy A. Ginger; three sons, Frank T., Thomas W. and William A.; three sisters, Nancy Rozhon, Sharon Novak and Diane Thieda; a brother, Richard; and four grandchildren. Visitation will be held from 3 to 9 p.m. Thursday at the Mt. Auburn Funeral Home, 4101 S. Oak Park Ave., Stickney. A funeral mass will be said at 9:30 a.m. Friday at St. Pius X Catholic Church, 4300 S. Oak Park Ave., Stickney.
| Frank J. BALEY
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Mary Rogness's - Spouse of fourth cousin 5 times removed | Desire Worthington BALL
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Mary Rogness's - Spouse of second cousin 6 times removed | Charles Bartlett BALLARD
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Notes for ESTHFR* (HESTER) BALLARD:
When JosepWs will was proved February II, 1717, Esther was named theexecuter; however, she declined due to age and inability-After the realproperty was divided among her sons, Joseph gave his 'loving wifb" allthe rest of movable estate, cattle and chattal, for life, with whatremained at her death to be divided among her children and grandchildrenas she saw fit. | Esther BALLARD
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~3406 W.54th | Joseph BALLASCH
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Son of Helen Taylor Bullow. Married a gril from France, Jaqueline, they calledher Jackie | Ralph (Bud) BALLOU
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OBIT: BALOG, LOUIS W: Husband of Janet-Obit Plain Dealer 28 Nov, 2005, pg. 4 sec. B | Louis William BALOG
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Rita Mae BALOG
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, , , Age 93
Of East-Windsor, , Connecticut | Samuel BANCRAFT
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From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. | Abel BANCROFT
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!Of Brownsville,OH. | Laysel BANCROFT
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Ancestral File Number: 3Q2M-P2 | Virginia Rae BANFORD
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Father: David BANGS
Mother: Eunice STONE | Enoch BANGS
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MARRIAGE: BANGS, MARY and STORER, WEBSTER vol.0002 pg.0310 | Mary BANGS, (Baugs?)
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Father: Jonathan Bangs b: ABT. 1640 in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA
Mother: Mary Mayo b: ABT. 1645 in Eastham, Barnstable, MA | Samuel BANGS
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A farmer
| Albert F. BANISTER
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MARRIAGE:
BANKIEWICZ, VERONICA and ARCHACKI, MARCEL vol.0097 pg.0010
(Cuyahoga County Marriage License Index)
OBIT:
Name: Archacki, Veronica
Date: Dec 10 1958
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #090.
Notes: Archacki, Veronica, 3619 E. 76 St., beloved wife of the late Marckl, dear mother of Helen, Angela Holewicz, Stanley, Irene, Adeline, Ralph, Norman and grandmother, sister of Adelie (John Joseph) Rutkowski and Stephanie Trochomowicz. Friends received at Mosinski Funeral Home, 3675 E. 65 St. Funeral Thursday, Dec. 11, at 8:30 a. m. St. Stanislaus Church at 9 a. m. Burial Calvary Cemetery | Veronica BANKIEWICZ
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OBIT: 1959-12-01 Chicago Tribune (IL)
O'DONNELL
Edition: Chicago Tribune
Florence A. O'Donnell, nee Bannach, dearly beloved wife of Walter; fond mother of Frances Jones, Lillian, Stanley, Ruth, Melvin, Walter, Daniel, James, and Charles; dear sister of Frank Bannach, Irene Stoney, Anna Kohlegk, Hilda Dettloff, and Dorothy Schuenke of Des Moines, Ia.; grandmother of James Jr., Vincent, and Anton. Funeral Thursday, Dec. 3, at 9 a.m., from funeral home, 2353 W. Chicago avenue, then to Annunciation of the B. V. M. church. Mass at 9:30 a.m. Interment St. Adalbert's cemetery. Information, BR 8-8220. | Florence BANNACH
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| Marshal BANNISTER
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1st husband of Mary | Albert (James?) BARAN
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Name obtained from Stanley J. Baran's obituary. | Alison BARAN
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Andrew Joseph BARAN
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EDUCATION:
Elementary - St. Barbara's | Catherine BARAN
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | David A. BARAN
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EDUCATION:
Elementary - St. Barbara's
OBIT:
Edward Baran age 80. Beloved husband of Olga (nee Sonich); dearest father of Jane (Martin) Wolf
Edward (Debra), Mary Ellen (Bill) Baumann, Thomas, Daniel (Charlotte), James (Pam), John, Joseph and William (Michelle); grandfather of 14; great grandfather of three; brother of Julia Sheley, Helen Turski, Stanley, Sally Janowick, and the late Kathern Polson, Joseph and Peter. Services Monday July 30, 2001 at 10 a.m. at St. Michael's Church (Scranton Rd.). Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends may call at the TOMON & SONS FUNERAL HOME 4772 PEARL RD.(N. OF BROOKPARK RD.) ON SUNDAY FROM 2-4 AND 7-9 P.M. | Edward James BARAN
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MARRIAGE: BARAN, HELEN and BACIAK, WALTER J vol.0158 pg.0276 (Cuyahoga County Marriage Index) | Helen BARAN
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EDUCATION:
Elementary - St. Barbara's
OBIT:
HELEN S. TURSKI (nee Baran), age 81, passed away Jan. 9, 2007. Beloved wife of Benjamin; loving mother of Dennis (Constance) and Mark (Gloria); grandmother of Michelle and Lesley Turski; sister of Sally Janowick and the late Julia Sheley, Katherine Polson, Edward, Joseph, Daniel and Peter Baran; dear aunt of many. Mass of Christian Burial St. John Bosco Church, Friday, Jan. 12 at 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Family will receive friends on THURSDAY 2-4 AND 7-9 P.M. IN THE TOMON & SONS FUNERAL HOME, 7327 PEARL RD. (S. OF BAGLEY) MIDDLEBURG HTS | Helen Sally BARAN
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IMMIGRATION:
1914 per 1920 Federal Census.
CENSUS:
Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio
1920 - 3735 W. 18th St., ED 726, Sheet 21A, Lines 47-50 and Sheet 21B, Lines 51-54.
Listed as Ignakins C. Baran in index but if you know the name should be Ignatius, you can tell that that is what it says.
CENSUS:
1930 - Cuyahoga County Ohio Reel 1767 - Enumeration District 726 - Page 20A to 21B
47 Baran Ignatius C. Head M W 32 Poland 21A Cleveland City 6 84
48 Baran Mary Wife-H F W 39 Poland 21A Cleveland City 6 84
49 Baran Julia T. Daughter F W 13 Ohio 21A Cleveland City 6 84
50 Baran Casmieria V. Daughter F W 11 Ohio 21A Cleveland City 6 84
51 Baran Edward Son M W 9 Ohio 21B Cleveland City 6 84
52 Baran Joseph Son M W 7 Ohio 21B Cleveland City 6 84
53 Baran Helen Daughter F W 5 Ohio 21B Cleveland City 6 84
54 Baran Stanley Son M W 1 0/12 Ohio 21B Cleveland City 6 84
OBIT:
Name: Baran, Ignatius
Date: Apr 18 1968
Source: Plain Dealer; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #091.
Notes: Baran. Ignatius Baran, residence, 3735 W 18th St., beloved husband of Mary V., dear father of Julia Sheley, Catherine Polson, Edward, Joseph, Helen Turski, Stanley, Peter, and Sally Janowick, also grandfather of 27, brother of Joseph and great-grandfather of five. Funeral service Friday, April 19 at 9 a.m. at St. Barbara's Church. Friends may call at The A. J. Tomon & Sons Funeral Home, 4772 Pearl Rd., Thursday 2-5 And 7-10 P.M. | Ignac BARAN
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His 3rd wife was Mary Gacian | Joseph BARAN
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EDUCATION:
Elementary - St. Barbara's
OCCUPATION:
Grocer. Moved to Arizona 29 Jun 1971
MILITARY:
Served in the U.S. Navy during World War II. He served as a Coxswain aboard the Destroyer No. 517, U.S.S Walker. This destroyer was credited, in sinking one Japanese submarine and shouting down five enemy planes in the South Pacific. His ship, the U.S.S. Walker, escorted President Roosevelt across the Atlantic Ocean to the Yalta Conference with British Prime Minister Winston Churchill and Soviet Premier Joseph Stalin.
Source: http://www.phoenixbonsai.com/RJBDad.html and Michael Baran (Joseph's son). | Joseph Peter BARAN
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EDUCATION:
Elementary - St. Barbara's
HEALTH:
Parkinson's Disease
OBIT:
SHELEY JULIA M. SHELEY (nee Baran) beloved wife of the late Harry, mother of Beverly Reiber (William), John (Jeanne), Daniel (Kathy), James, David, and Susan; grandmother of 15; great grandmother of 15; sister of Helen Turski, Sally Janovich and the late Edward, Joseph, Peter and Stanley Baran, and Katherine Polson. Nov. 29, 2003. Funeral service Thursday Dec. 4 at 10 a.m. in the CHAMBERS FUNERAL HOME, 86 ADALBERT STREET (ONE BLOCK NORTH OF BAGLEY OFF FRONT STREET) where friends may call WEDNESDAY 2-4 AND 7-9 P.M. Interment Brooklyn Heights Cemetery. Memorial contributions to Hospice Services of Southwest General, 18697 Bagley Rd., Middleburg Heights, OH 44130 Published in The Plain Dealer from 12/2/2003 - 12/3/2003. | Julia Marie BARAN
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | male BARAN
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Had six or seven children with Leo Kaput | Mary BARAN
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EDUCATION:
Elementary - St. Barbara's | Peter Paul BARAN
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Robert Joseph BARAN
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EDUCATION:
Elementary - St. Barbara's
OBIT:
STANLEY J BARAN, 73, of Northfield Center. Beloved husband of Anna Mae (nee Fantis); loving father of Pamela Polman (Craig) and David (Julia); honey grandpa and papa of Ryan, Kyle and Tyler Polman and Alison Baran; treasured brother of Julia Sheley, Helen Turski, Sally Janowick and the late Katherine Polson and Edward, Joseph and Peter Baran; cherished brother-in-law and uncle. Friends may call at the FERFOLIA FUNERAL HOME, 356 W. AURORA RD. (OH RT. 82), SAGAMORE HILLS, FOR VISITATION ON MONDAY FROM 2-4 AND 7-9 P.M. Funeral Tuesday 9:30 a.m. at the Funeral Home. Services, St. Barnabas Catholic Church, 10 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery.
BURIAL:
Interment at Calvary Cemetery, Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, OH | Stanley John BARAN
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Had been a P.O.W. in Germany during WWII | Steven BARAN
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~SSN 284-14-4943
Residence: 44236 Hudson, Summit, OH | Victoria BARAN
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MARRIAGE:
KUTOLOWSKA, ANNE and GRZEGORZEWSKI, STANISLAUS vol.0103 pg.0243
(Cuyahoga County Marriage License Index)
OBIT:
Name: Grzegorzewski, Anna
Date: May 14 1970
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #114.
Notes: Grzegorzewski, (Kutolowski). Anna Grzegorzewski (nee Baranski), beloved wife of the late Stanley, dear mother of Jean Zajackowski, Wanda Gorski, Emily Rymarczyk, Sophie (deceased), beloved grandmother of eight, great-grandmother of 17, dear sister of Bertha Konopa, Helen Wieigosiek and the following deceased; Eva Sadowski, Frank, Walter, and Bruno Baranski. Funeral services Friday, May 15, at St. Stanislaus Church at 9 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Friends received at Golubski Funeral Home, cor. E. 65th and Fullerton, Thursday 2-10 P.M. | Anna (Janina) BARANSKI
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