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Birth |
20 Apr 1917 |
Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
14 Jul 2001 |
Painesville, Lake, Ohio, USA |
Person ID |
I2062 |
Wanicki/Rozhon and Kapusta/Jemiola |
Last Modified |
27 Mar 2003 10:42:15 |
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Father |
Teofil CZACHERSKI, b. 22 Dec 1893, Powock, Poland |
Mother |
Maryanna AGACINSKI, b. 13 Nov 1887 |
Family ID |
F713 |
Group Sheet |
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Family |
Katherine (Kay) A. KASCHEWSKI |
Children |
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Family ID |
F985 |
Group Sheet |
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- MARRIAGE: License application lists KASCHEWSKI, KATHERINE A and CZACHERSKI, BRUNO T 0376 0105
OBIT: Bruno T Czacherski, Picker X-Ray employee, earned Bronze Star-ObitPlain Dealer 18 Jul, 2001, pg. 11 sec. B
OBIT: CZACHERSKI, BRUNO T: 84, Ritondaro Funeral Home-ObitPlain Dealer 16 Jul, 2001, pg. 5 sec. B
OBIT: Plain Dealer, The (Cleveland, OH)
July 18, 2001
Bruno T. Czacherski Picker X-Ray employee, earned Bronze Star
Author: Plain Dealer
Edition: FinalSection: MetroPage: B11
Concord Township -
Services for Bruno T. Czacherski, a Picker X-Ray retiree who earned the Bronze Star medal for valor in World War II, will be at 10:30 a.m. today at Ritondaro Funeral Home, 126 South St., Chardon.
Czacherski, 84, died Saturday at his home in Concord Township.
He served in the Army as a platoon sergeant with the 71st Infantry Regiment of the 44th Division. He participated in the Rhineland, Northern France and Central Europe campaigns.
Czacherski didn't like talking about his wartime experiences and never told his family what he did to earn the Bronze Star.
The Cleveland native lived in Hambden Township before moving to Concord Township in 1949.
He retired in 1987 as an inspector for Picker X-Ray in Euclid, where he had worked for 22 years. He previously was employed as a tube-machine operator at Ohio Rubber Co. in Willoughby.
Czacherski belonged to Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 7754 of Fairport Harbor, Disabled American Veterans Lake County Chapter 42 of Willoughby and the Polish National Alliance.
He and his wife, Katherine "Kay," would have celebrated their 52nd anniversary July 30.
In addition to his wife, survivors include his sons, Bruce of Brick, N.J., and Dennis of Parkman Township; daughters, Lorraine of Newhall, Calif., and Cheryl of Concord Township; two grandchildren; and a sister.
Donations may be made to Hospice of the Western Reserve, 5786 Heisley Rd., Mentor 44060.
Copyright, 2001, The Plain Dealer. All Rights Reserved. Used by NewsBank with Permission.Record Number: MERLIN_1289389
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- [S18] 1930 U.S. Federal Census - Fifteenth Census, (NARA - National Archives and Records Administration, Great Lakes Region, 7358 South Pulaski Road, Chicago, Illinois 60629), T626_1803, ED 9, Page 5B.
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