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OBIT:
Name: Tylicki, Angeline
Date: Apr 13 1941
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #081.
Notes: Tylicki: Angeline (nee Bogacki), beloved wife of Anthony, mother of Frank J., Bronislaw and Wanda Stolarski (deceased), John F., Clarence M., Edward, Stanley J., Clara Osicki, Lillian Ciecel, and Miss Irene; grandmother and great-grandmother. Friends may call at Slczaks Funeral Home, 3652 E. 65 st. Funeral Monday at 10 a. m. at St. Stanislaus Church.
DEATH:
TYLICKI, Angeline
Death date: 4/7/1941,
Cuyahoga County Certificate #22445 | Angeline BOGACKI
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Appears in the 1910 Census as Zygmunt and Joanna's only child but then does not appear in the 1920 Census, so we may presume that Benedict died. | Benedict BOGACKI
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DEATH:
BOGACKI, Hattie
Death date: 2/21/1913,
Cuyahoga County Volume #996, Certificate #8051 | Hattie BOGACKI, [infant]
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OBIT:
Name: Bogacki, Henry
Date: ?
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #094.
Notes: Bogacki. Henry Bogacki, beloved son of the late Victor and Mary, dear brother of John, Julie Halinski, Casimer (deceased), Robert, beloved uncle and great uncle. Funeral service Friday, October 31 at St. Stanislaus Church at 9 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Friends received at Golubski Funeral Home, Corner Of East 65th And Fullerton Ave., Wednesday 7-9 P.M., Thursday 2-5 And 7-9 P.M. | Henry BOGACKI
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DEATH:
Premature (6 1/2 months)
BURIAL:
Heart of Mary Cemetery, Cleveland, Ohio | Joseph BOGACKI, [infant]
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OBIT:
Name: Krawczewicz, Julia
Date: Aug 8 1962
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #126.
Notes: Krawczewicz. Julia Krawczewicz (nee Bogacki), residence, 6930 Polonia Ave., beloved wife of the late John, mother of Adam, Mary Deranek, John, Sophia Kolasinski, Benedict, Frank, Joseph, sister of Sigmunt Bogacki, Lottie Kloszewski, and the late Stephanie Pankowski and Tillie Kaminski, grandmother and great-grandmother. Friends received at Komorowski Funeral Home, 4105 E. 71 St. Funeral Thursday, Aug. 9, Sacred Heart of Jesus Church, E. 71 St., at 9 a. m. Burial Calvary Cemetery | Mary (Julia) BOGACKI
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RESIDENCES:
1959 - 7717 Dorver Ave.
OBIT:
Name: Pankowski, Stefania
Date: Oct 24 1959
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #142.
Notes: Pankowski, Stefania, of 7717 Dorver Ave., beloved wife of the late Frank, dearest mother of Mae Kapuscinski, Julia Betty Bialkowski, Leo, Joseph (Rhode Island), Rossell, Helen Jaworski, Ben Pen, Stella Jozetkowicz, John, Julius, Celia Dardzinski, Chester (deceased), beloved grandmother and great-grandmother, dear sister of Zygmunt Bogacki, Mary Krawcziewicz, Lottie Kloszewski, Teofila Kaminski (deceased). Friends received at Golubski & Sons Funeral Home, corner E. 65 and Fullerton Ave. Services Monday, Oct. 26, at 8:30 a. m. in St. Stanislaus Church, 9 a. m. Interment Calvary Cemetery | Stefania BOGACKI
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RESIDENCES:
1943 - 3658 E.57th St., Cleveland, Ohio
OBIT:
Name: Kaminski, Teofilia
Date: Jun 26 1943
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #043.
Notes: Kaminski, Teofilia--Beloved wife of the late Anthony, mother of Mary, Estelle, Sophie, Helen, Anna, Anthony, Charles and Pfc. Leonard, and beloved grandmother; passed away Wednesday, June 23. Funeral Monday, June 28, from the late residence, 3658 E. 57 st., at 9 a. m. and St. Stanislaus' Church at 9:30 a. m. Burial Calvary Cemetery. | Teofila BOGACKI
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RESIDENCES:
1910 - 6807 Fullerton Ave., Cleveland, Ohio <-- per 1910 census (living in same house as Zygmunt)
DEATH:
BOGACKI, Victor
Death date: 1/25/1919,
Cuyahoga County Volume #2863, Certificate #2110
BURIAL:
Calvary Cemetery, Miles Rd., Cleveland, Ohio | Victor BOGACKI
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MARRIAGE:
FLOREK, SOPHIA and BOGACKI, ZIGMUND vol.0309 pg.0397
(Cuyahoga County Marriage License Index)
RESIDENCES:
1910 - 6807 Fullerton Ave., Cleveland, Ohio <-- per 1910 census
1913 - 7006 Worley Ave., Cleveland, Ohio <-- per son Joseph's death certificate
1915 - 6807 Fullerton Ave., Cleveland, Ohio
1920 - 7006 Worley Ave., Cleveland, Ohio <-- per 1920 census
1940 - 6931 Indiana Ave., Cleveland, Ohio <-- per wife Joanna's death certificate
1966 - 3619 E.74th St., Cleveland, Ohio
OBIT:
Name: Bogacki, Zygmunt
Date: Sep 25 1966
Source: Plain Dealer; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #094.
Notes: Bogacki. Zygmunt Bogacki of 3619 E. 74th St., beloved husband of Sophie (Florek) Bogacki, dearest father of Stella Brakowiecki, Cecilla Burke, Leonard, Elste Stalrkowski, Virginia Skoczen, Raymond, grandfather and great-grandfather, brother of Lottle Klogzewski, three deceased sisters. Friends received at Mosinski Funeral Home, 3675 E. 65th St. Funeral Monday, Sept. 26, at 8:30 a.m., St. Stanislaus Church at 9 a.m. Interment St. Mary Cemetery. Visiting Hours 2-5 And 7-10 P.M. | Zygmunt BOGACKI
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Maiden name was obtained from the 1910 census (6606 Osmond Ave., ED250, Sheet 4A, Visit 316). Most of the name is unreadable and I was unable to find any other reference (obituary, marriage, etc.) to confirm any sort of spelling for it.)
She had 4 children per the 1910 census and 4 were still living but not with her and her husband. | Maryanna BOGASWUSKI***
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RESIDENCES: Fells Point is near Baltimore.
FOUND_AT: http://mywebpages.comcast.net/bheritage/bogdan.html
FOUND_AT: After emigrating in 1881, my Bogdan ancestors settled in Fells Point...an area in south east Baltimore City, Maryland.
History:The oldest record of my Bogdan line starts with the marriage of my 2nd great grandfather, Bartlomiej Bogdan, to his first wife, Marianna Czaja, in 1789 in the village of Bialy Bor, Poland. All records after that are found a mile or so away in the village of Dobrynin. In this village parish is found all the records on this Bogdan line until they emigrated to the United States.
Bartlomiej's wife Marianna died in 1814. In 1815 he married a second time to Rozalia Kusmider. The last child born to this marriage was my great grandfather, Walenty. Both Bartlomiej and Rozalia died while Walenty was relatively young.
Walenty was married three times. His first two wives died after giving him a few children. His third wife (Ludwika) is the one with whom he and his children emmigrated to the United States. In 1881 they sailed on the SS Indiana into the port of Philadelphia, PA and then traveled to Baltimore, MD. Ludwika gave birth to a son while on route to the U.S. SS Indiana
FOUND_AT: St. Stanislaus Kostka Michael Bogdan (my grandfather) was born to Walenty and Ludwika while in Poland, and he immigrated to the US with them in 1881. He married Agnieszka in 1905. They lived near, and attended Saint Stanislaus Kostka Church in Fells Point. They gave birth to five children before Michaels death in 1915. Click on photos to see larger image Michael Bogdan
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Names & Dates:
Matuesz Bogdan 1746-1794, married bef 1764 Jadwiga Kopera 1746-1794
Children: Bartlomiej 1767-1849
Bartlomiej Bogdan 1767-1849, 1st married 1789 Marianna Czaja 1773-1814
Children: Franciszek 1796-1840 Agnieszka abt1800-? Wojciech 1803-? Stanislaw 1805-1853 Marianna 1807-1841 Marcin 1810-? Franciszka 1810-?
Bartlomiej Bogdan 1767-1849, 2nd married 1815 Rozalia Kusmider 1780-1844
Children: Walenty 1816-1816 Franciszka 1817-1818 Tadeusz 1818-? Zofia 1821-? Jozef 1824-? Andrzej 1826-? Marianna 1830-1834 Walenty 1836-1894
Walenty Bogdan 1836-1894, 1st married 1859 Zofia Byztrek 1843-1865
Children: Anna 1861-1926 Jan 1863-1866
Walenty Bogdan 1836-1894, 2nd married 1865 Marianna Stypa 1841-1874
Children: Jan 1866-1868 Piotr 1868-1923 Rozalia 1870-1942 Tomasz 1873-1873
Walenty Bogdan 1836-1894, 3rd married 1874 Ludwika Moskal 1851-1821
Children: Jantek 1875-? Michael 1876-1915 Zofia 1879-1951 Louis 1881-1881 Mary 1882-1982 John 1884-1885 Henry 1890-1951 Francis 1892-1893 George 1894-1976
Michael Bogdan 1876-1915, married 1904 Agnieszka 1881-1965 Children: William 1905-1984 Sofia 1908-1991 Andrew 1910-1995 George 1913-1962 Edward | Michal BOGDAN
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Name found by doing a BIRTH search for WOLEK on http://www.mikeburger.com | Regina BOGDAN
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THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol. II, 1915, by Cyrus Henry Brown, page 437.
He is in the real estate business, a member of the PresbyterianChurch, and Republican in politics. His wife is a member of the EpiscopalChurch. | Harry N. BOGGS
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The English name for Pommern is Pommerania. | Caroline Bertha BOGLE
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DEATH:
Died of Diptheria | Aloysie BOGUCKI, [child]
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RESIDENCES:
1941 - 4094 E.59th St., Cleveland, Ohio
OBIT:
Name: Bogucki, Ignatius
Date: Jan 26 1941
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #008.
Notes: Bogucki: Ignatius, beloved husband of Katherine, father of Mary Szalecki, Stella Drenski, Josephine, Helen Knapik. Charles, Anton, William, Joseph, Edward, grandfather and great-grandfather. Saturday. Funeral Tuesday, Jan. 28, at 8:30 a. m., from 4090 E. 59, St. Mary's Church, 9 a. m. Burial at St. Mary's Cemetery. | Ignatius BOGUCKI
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OBIT: Name: Bogucki, John S.
Date: Jan 14 1969
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #094.
Notes: Bogucki. John S. Bogucki, of Oakwood Village, beloved husband of Lillian (nee Waslkowski), dear father of Joseph, Leonard, John, Eleanor Jaskowski, Richard, Robert, beloved grandfather of 14, and great-grandfather of 8, dear brother of Walter, Ben, Chester, Charles (deceased), Joseph (deceased) Helen Jankowski, Lillian Milodrowski, Stella Becka, Martha Clszewski, Bertha Soblecki (deceased). Funeral services Thursday, Jan. 16, at St. Stanislaus Church 9 A. M. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Friends received at Golubski Funeral Home, corner E. 65th and Fullerton Ave., Tuesday And Wednesday 3 To 10 P. M. | John BOGUCKI
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OBIT:
Name: Bogucki, Joseph
Date: May 13 1955
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #094.
Notes: Bogucki, Joseph, of 10116 Richland Ave., beloved husband of Helen (nee Ochocki), dearest (after of Dorothy Kobak, beloved grandfather of Jane and John, brother of Stanley, John, Walter, Helen Jankowski, Ben, Lillian Milodrowski, Stella Becka, Chester, Martha Ciszewski and Bertha Sobicski (deceased). Funeral Saturday, May 14, at SS. Peter and Paul Church, 10:30 a. m. Friends received at Golubski Garfield Funeral Home, corner Garfield Blvd and Turney Rd. | Joseph BOGUCKI
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RESIDENCES:
1923 - 4095 E.59th St., Cleveland, Ohio
1933 - 4095 E.59th St., Cleveland, Ohio | Joseph BOGUCKI
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OBIT: Name: Bogucki, Stanley
Date: Nov 7 1959
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #094.
Notes: Bogucki, Stanley, of 5380 Turney Rd., Garfield Heights, beloved husband of the late Martha (nee Nowak), dearest father of Leonard, Mildred Zajc, Henry, Richard and Celine, brother of John, Walter, Ben, Stella Becka, Helen Jankowski, Lillian Milodrowski, Chester, Martha Ciszewski, Bertha Sobecki (deceased), Joseph (deceased) and Alojzy (deceased), and beloved grandfather. Friends received at Golubski Garfield Funeral Home, corner Garfield Blvd. and Turney Rd. Services Monday, Nov. 9, at Immaculate Heart of Mary Church (Lansing Ave.), 9 a. m. Interment St. Mary Cemetery. | Stanley BOGUCKI
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OBIT: Name: Bogucki, Walter H.
Date: Sep 7 1975
Source: Plain Dealer; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #094.
Notes: Bogucki. Walter H. Bogucki, beloved husband of Julia (nee Oranski), dearest father of Donald of Munster, Indiano, dear brother of Ben, Lillian Milodrowski, Stella Becka, Chester, Marthe Ciszewski and the late Charles, John, Helen Jankowski, Joseph, Bernice Sobecki, and Aloysius, grandfather of Cindy, Tommy, Sandra, Bobby and Johnny. Family will receive friends at Komorowski Funeral Home, 4105 East 71st St., From 2-4 and 7-9 P.M. Wednesday. Funeral Mass Thursday, September 18 at Holy Name Church, 11 a.m. | Walter BOGUCKI
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OBIT:
Name: Boguski (Bogucki), Charles B.
Date: Jul 22 1972
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #094.
Notes: Boguski (Bogucki). Charles B. Boguski, beloved husband of Theresa (nee Milla), dear father of Ray, Eleanor Lindway and the late Clara Mates, dear stepfather of Frank Tyilcki and Blanche Wilkowski, beloved grandfather and great-grandfather, dear brother of William, Edward Burns and the following deceased; Mary Szalecki, Stella Drinski, Helen Knapik and Josephine. Funeral Mass Monday, July 24, at St. Basil Church, 8700 Brecksville Rd., at 10 A.M. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery. Friends received at Golubski Funeral Home, 5986 Ridge Rd., Parma. From 7-10 P.M. Saturday, 2-5 And 7-10 P.M. Sunday. | Charles B. BOGUSKI
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RESIDENCES:
1948 - 4090 E.59th St., Cleveland, Ohio
OCCUPATION:
Owned a delicattesen store
OBIT:
Name: Knapik, Helen C.
Date: Dec 27 1948
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #045.
Notes: Knapik, Helen C. (nee Boguski), beloved mother of Clarence C., Eugene M. and Janet R.; daughter of Katherine, and sister of Mary Masey, Stella Drenski, Josephine, Charles, William, Joseph and Edward; passed away suddenly Friday; late residence, 4090 E. 59th St. Friends received at Gustav Buesch & Sons Funeral Home, 3111 Broadview Rd. Services from Holy Name Church Tuesday, Dec. 28, at 10 a. m. | Helen Caroline BOGUSKI
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BIOGRAPHY: Hector Boiardi, an Italian chef, came to Cleveland's then-new Hotel Winton in 1917. His spaghetti dinners were soon the talk of the town.
In 1924, he and his wife, Helen, opened Giardino d'Italia at East 9th Street and Woodland Avenue. When customers asked for carry-out pasta, he opened a second kitchen, and in 1928, a factory. It turned out 60-cent, packaged Chef Boy-ar-dee Italian dinners - canned "secret" spaghetti sauce, dry spaghetti and grated Parmesan. He sold the line in the '40s.
In 1931, he also opened Chef Boiardi's (later Chef Hector's) at 823 Prospect Ave., to offer "good food at modest prices." During World War II, at the government's request, he developed field rations. In 1946, he tried, unsuccessfully, to sell compressed restaurant scraps or "barnyard ravioli" as animal food. Later he made a fortune in the steel business.
BIOGRAPHY: Source: CLEVELAND FOOD FAMILIES
Plain Dealer, The (Cleveland, OH)December 1, 1991Author: JANET BEIGHLE FRENCH PLAIN DEALER REPORTER | Hector J. BOIARDI
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Source of this name was the entry for Joseph G. Jarzabek in OHIO DEATHS, 1958-2000 database which specifies his mother's surname. | BOJAC
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OBIT: CHILETZ, ANNA: Wife of late Walter S-Obit Plain Dealer 12 Mar, 1999 pg. 6 sec. B
OBIT: ANNA CHILETZ (nee Boldowitz), beloved wife of the late Walter S., dearest mother of David and the late Daniel, grandmother of seven, great-grandmother of two, sister of Margaret Hennings. Services Saturday, March 13 at 10 a.m., at the funeral home. Interment Sunset Memorial Park. Friends may call at THE TOMON & SONS FUNERAL HOME, 7327 PEARL RD. (S. OF BAGLEY), MIDDLEBURG HTS., ON FRIDAY FROM 2-4 AND 7-9 P.M. | Anna BOLDOWITZ
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SOURCE_OF_NAME:
Death certificate of son Anthony. | Mary BOLEK
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Mary Rogness's - Spouse of fifth cousin 4 times removed | Nelson BOLLES
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Source: Please cite original sources.
Compiled by: J. K. Loren | Thomas BOLLES
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Brøderbund WFT Vol. 24, Ed. 1, Tree #2621
OBITUARY
MRS. MABEL AMELIA BOLOCK
Charlotte, April 1, Funeral services were held Monday for Mrs. Mabel Amelia BOLOCK Thrall, 50 who died here last Friday. She was the daughter of John J.and Ella BOLOCK, and was born in Chester township, September 24, 1885. She lived in Eaton county all of her life, and was married to George Thrall of Bentontownship in 1906. Surviving are the husband; four children, Harold of Pontiac.Mrs. Genevieve Coffin of Charlotte, and Evelyn and Garner at home; the mother,Mrs. Etta BOLOCK of Charlotte; a brother, Ira of Niles, and a sister, Nora Coleof Pontiac.
Mrs. Thrall was a member of the Modern Dorcas club for severalyears.
THE FOLLOWING WAS WRITTEN BY GLADYS AMELIA PARKER (1907- )
Mable was very ill with an infection and had to have her left arm amputated. Theinfection eventually took her life and she died in Charlotte, Michigan on March27, 1936 at 50 years, and 6 months of age.
Note;
Her children, Genevieveand Leo G. Thrall say that she had "Diabetes". | Mable Amelia BOLOCK
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Milton Cemetery1 CAUS Exhaustion due to general paralysis
1 NOTE "MiltonJunction Journal-Telephone", Milton, Rock Co.,Wisconsin, Thursday, 26 Jul, 1917, p 1.
Myrtle Gertrude Bolser was born at Little Prairie, WalworthCounty, Wis., December 16, 1871. Of the six children of Williamand Mary Christopher Bolser, four grew to maturity. Myrtle wasthe youngest of these. The three survivors are Clara (Mrs.Horace Stillman) of Albion, Wis.; Mahlon Bolser of Madison,Wis., Seymour Bolser of Rialto, Calif.
The family lived for several years at Palmyra, then at Albion.Myrtle was married to William Benjamin Maxson January 4, 1894.Their four children, Charles, Rolland, Dorothy and Katharine,all survive tocherish the memory of a devoted mother.
She joined the Seventh day Adventist church when a girl. Shewas a member of the Christian Endeavor Society of the S.D. B.church when living in Albion. In 1895, soon after the birth ofher firstchild, she became a member of the Milton Seventh DayBaptist church, her husbandhaving entered by baptism a fewmonths previous. She was not demonstrative, but she had a deepreligious nature. She was lovingly loyal to her God, herchurch, her home, her friends and any cause to which shecommitted herself.
From a child she was very conscientious. She wanted to do whatwas right. She was kind and obedient, never giving her parentsany trouble, and yet she was so modest that when a girl she weptbecause she thought she was not good enough to be saved.Shecame to know the Heavenly Father who delights to be gracious,who saves us fully when we lay hold of Christ by faith, andwhose promise we fully trust. Shekept her modesty, but she hadpeace and joy in her Redeemer.
She was a home lover. Her home was her kingdom. She was sweetand unselfish, putting the welfare of others before her own."She made home pleasent." What is home but the place where thewife and mother is? Her winsome personality made the homeatmospheredelightful. That personality is not lost, but thespirit will still dwell there to guide and inspire the membersof the household.
She was a good musician, but had not had much opportunity tocultivate her gifts. This was a great regretto her, and sheplanned to go on with her lessons after her marriage, but neverseemed to find the time. She had a keen appreciation of music.She would listento practicing for hours without getting tired.She seemed to enjoy in her children the advantages which sheherself had not had.
She was never rugged. Her ambition was greater than herstrength. Her health began to give way six or sevenyears ago,neither operations nor medical treatment availed to restore her.Shepassed away on the morning of July 22, 1917.
Death need not be feared for a Christian. It is a cutting loosefrom the old moorings. "For we know that our earthly house ofthis tabernacle were dissolved, we have a building of God, ahousenot made with hands, eternal in the heavens." We need notmourn for the "Guests of God." Paul said that he had a desireto "depart and be with Christ, whichis far better."
It is for those whom she has left behind to fulfill her prayersfor them, to complete her life, and be glad for this is not tobe a time of saddness but of gladness and uplift.
Funeral services were conducted at the homeand at the S. D. B.church, Milton, on the afternoon of July 25, by her pastor,Rev.Lester C. Randolph. Text, Psalm 116:15. A quartet sang "InEmmanuel's Land," "Face to Face," and "The Sweet Bye and Bye."
Among those present from out of town were Mr. and Mrs. HoraceStillman of Albion; George Stillman of Eagle; Mr. and Mrs.George Garbett, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Garbett and Mrs John Bolser ofPalmyra; Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Bolser of Madson; Mr. and Mrs.Truman Blake of Fort Atkinson
Rock Co. Death Cert. 6759, informant Ben Maxson.
Gravestone photo 7May 2002. | Myrtle Gertrude BOLSER
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Cause of Death: War - Vietnam | August Ferrel BOLT
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Alias: W.D. /Bolt/
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W.D. Bolt was born and raised at Boltsfork and ran a grist mill & saw
mill for over 50 years. At first he had a steam engine but later he got
a gasoline engine. People from all around thatneighborhood brought corn
to the mill to be ground into meal. He also couldcrush corn, cob and
all, and make chap corn. People would also haul their logs there to be
sawed into lumber. He also had a store building and a blacksmith shop
which he rented. People from all around came there to the store and
blacksmith shop. Besides the mills, store, and blacksmith shop,
Boltsforkhad a church, and Masonic and Odd Fellows Lodges.
W.D. Bolt was never sick enough to be bedfast until about 3 weeks before
he died. The doctor thought he had dropsy. His eye sight was good, he
only wore glasses to read. At thetime of his death he owned 90 acres of
land at Boltsfork. It extended some in Lawrence County, but all joined.
William David Bolt fought with Union Army in the Civel War between North
and South in 1860. He was in the march throughGeorgia, but didn't go
all the way to sea because he got discharged before they reached the
coast. | William David BOLT
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OBIT:
Name: Boltz, Chester P.
Date: May 23 1966
Source: Plain Dealer; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #094.
Notes: Boltz. Chester P. Boltz, late residence, 3125 W. 137th St., beloved husband of Clara L. (Pudelski) dear father of Harris C. and Robert Vt., grandfather of six, brother of Evelyn Treslse, Roy, Carl and Norman Boltz. Family will receive friends at Corrigan's Funeral Home, Lorain Ave. at W. 148th St., where services will be held Monday, May 23, at 11:30 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. | Chester BOLTZ
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OBIT: BOMBOLEWSKI, FRANK : Father of Robert (Obit.).Plain Dealer 28 Feb, 1984, pg. 07 sec. B | Frank BOMBOLEWSKI
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OBIT: Name: Niro, Helen T.
Date: Dec 6 1964
Source: Plain Dealer; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #139.
Notes: Niro. Helen T. Niro (nee Bombolewski), beloved wife of Joseph A., mother of Mary Lou Amata and grandmother, sister of Jennie Baur, Joseph, Anton, Pauline Babik, Stelia Rogers, Frank, Mary Franchina, Martha Penkowski, and the late Leo, Stanley and Anna Rose, residence, 2194 Ambleside Dr. The family will receive friends 2-10 P. M. Sunday at the Maher Funeral Home, 12019 Woodland Ave. (first street north of Shaker Sq.). Services Monday, St. Marian Church (Petrarca and Fairhill Rd.) at 9:30 a. m. Interment Calvary Cemetery.
MARRIAGE: Frank Holchin Vol. 0176, Page 0319 | Helen BOMBOLEWSKI
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OBIT: Name: Bombolewski, John
Date: Sep 11 1943
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #008.
Notes: Bombolewski, John--Beloved husband of Tekla (nee Smogorzewski), father of Jennie Baur, Joseph, Leo, Anton, Pauline Babik, Helen Malaga, Frank, Stella Rogers, Martha Penkowski, Mary, and grandfather) Friday. Friends may call at the residence, 4903 Fleet ave. Services Monday, Sept. 13, at 9 a. m. and at St. John's Nepomucene Church at 9:30 a. m. | John BOMBOLEWSKI
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OBIT: Name: Bosky, Joseph
Date: Jan 8 1968
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #095.
Notes: Bosky. Joseph Bosky, father of Evelyn D'Andrea, grandfather of four, brother of Jenny Haur, Antone and Pauline Babik, Frank, Stella Rodgers, Martha Knezeak and Mary Franchino, family will receive friends at Siezak Funeral Home, 3652 E. 65th St., where services will be held Tuesday, Jan. 9, at 9:45 A. M. and St. Stamslaus Church at 10 A. M. Burial Holy Cross Cemetery. Visitation 2-5 And 7-10 P.M. | Joseph BOMBOLEWSKI, Bosky
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OBIT: Name: Bombolewski, Leo
Date: May 16 1953
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #094.
Notes: Bombolewski, Leo, beloved son of the late John and Tillie, brother of Jennie Baur, Joseph Bosky, Anton Bosky, Pauline Babik, Helen Niro, Staniry (deceased), Frank Rose (deceased), Stella Rogers, Mary Franchina and Martha Penkowski uncle and great-uncle, passed away Thursday, May 14. Friends may call at Slezak Funeral Home, 3652 E. 65. where services will be held Monday, May 18, at 9 a. m. and at St. John Nepomucene. Church at 9:30 a. m. Burial Calvary Cemetery. | Leo BOMBOLEWSKI
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DEATH: BOMBOLEWAKI, Stanley
Death date: 1/1/1938,
Cuyahoga County Certificate #1069 | Stanley BOMBOLEWSKI
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~Permanent record card has her surname as BACZEK
EDUCATION:
Elementary - St. Barbara's
MARRIAGE:
BONCEK, CECILIA and COFTA, RAYMOND V vol.0459 pg.0004
(Cuyahoga County Marriage License Index)
OBIT: COFTA, CECILIA : Wife of Raymond (Obit.).Plain Dealer 29 May, 1987, pg. 11 sec. C | Cecelia P. BONCZEK, (Boncek)
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CENSUS:
1910 - 1404 Denison Ave., Cleveland, Ohio (his father, John, is living there, too) <== it really is Denison and not Redman per the census.
1930 - 1404 Redman Ave., Cleveland, Ohio
NATURALIZATION:
Boncek Waclaw Address: 1404 Redman Ave., Cleveland, Ohio 422482 - Vol. 26, pg. 198 Court of Common Pleas, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland Ohio Born: Austria September 27, 1871 Date and Port: May 28, 1896, New York Naturalized: 13-Aug-14 Witnesses: George Foster - 1412 Dennison Ave. Michael Friedl - 1601 Dennison Ave. Notes: Soundex: B522
DEATH:
BONCEK OR BONCZEK, James Waclaw
Death date: 11/1/1943,
Cuyahoga County Certificate #67064
OBIT:
Name: Bonczek, James
Date: Nov 3 1943
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #008.
Notes: Bonczek, James--Beloved husband of Apolonia, father of Mrs. Mary Dehouske, Mrs. Julia Maday, Mrs. Rose Maday, Mrs. Jean Kaminski, Joseph, Celia and Walter (deceased), and grandfather; passed away Monday a. m. Funeral from late residence, 1404 Redman ave., Thursday, Nov. 4, at 8:30 a. m. and from St. Barbara's Church, 9 a. m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. | James (Waclaw) BONCZEK
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Jean P. BONCZEK, (Boncek)
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Shown as a Widower in the 1910 Census. Living with his son, James at 1404 Denison Ave. | John BONCZEK
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OBIT: MADEY, JULIA R : Wife of late Michael S (Obit.).Plain Dealer 02 Sep, 1980, pg. 06 sec. C | Julia R. BONCZEK, (Boncek)
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OBIT: DEHOUSKE, MARY G : Wife of late William (Obit.).Cleveland Press 19 May, 1981, pg. 06 sec. D | Mary G. BONCZEK, (Boncek)
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OBIT: MADEY, ROSE M: Wife of late Louis-Obit Plain Dealer 02 Jan, 1997, pg. 6 sec. B | Rose M. BONCZEK
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Single
DEATH:
BONCZEK, Walter Sylvester
Death date: 3/16/1942,
Cuyahoga County Certificate #15271 | Walter Sylvester BONCZEK
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Ancestral File Number: 4GZM-1V | Cuma BOND
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