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Marija Drescik

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Marija Drescik

Birth
Death
4 Mar 1908 (aged 8–9)
Collinwood, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Euclid, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
Plot
lot 5, row 1, grave 27
Memorial ID
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Marija died in the Collinwood school fire, along with her sister Matilda and many others. Daughter of Matthew and Veronica (nee Vidic), sister of Antonia.A Find A Grave member looked for the stone - none found.

address: 389 4th St
age 13
father: Matt Dresick
siblings: a baby born 2 days before the fire; Lena (who also died in the fire);
John, age 10; Amelia, age 9; Clara, age 5; and Paul, age 3.
John and Amelia also went to the school, but climbed out a window and survived.

The Collinwood school fire occurred March 4, 1908 in Collinwood, Ohio (now a part of Cleveland). 172 students, two teachers and one rescuer were killed.
Lake View School was built with masonry walls and wooden joists. One wooden joist caught fire when a steam pipe overheated it. The building's main staircase extended from the front doors of the building, up to the third floor; without benefit of fire doors. The stairwell acted like a chimney, helping to spread the fire quickly. Oiled wooden hall and classroom floors also fueled the fire.
Contrary to local legend, building's doors opened outward. This is verified by accounts of the fire written at the time. As panic leading to the crush of a large number of students in stairwell vestibules contributed to the death toll, students also died as a result of smoke inhalation and the fire itself. Some children died jumping from second and third story windows. Family and neighbors watched as victims trapped in the building were burned beyond recognition.
Those killed in the fire who could not be individually identified, as well as those students whose parents could not afford a burial, were buried in a mass grave in Cleveland's Lake View Cemetery. Additionally, several families who lost their children in the fire chose to bury their children's remains adjacent to the Collinwood victims.
-most info from John Stark Bellamy II's book, "They Died Crawling"
Marija died in the Collinwood school fire, along with her sister Matilda and many others. Daughter of Matthew and Veronica (nee Vidic), sister of Antonia.A Find A Grave member looked for the stone - none found.

address: 389 4th St
age 13
father: Matt Dresick
siblings: a baby born 2 days before the fire; Lena (who also died in the fire);
John, age 10; Amelia, age 9; Clara, age 5; and Paul, age 3.
John and Amelia also went to the school, but climbed out a window and survived.

The Collinwood school fire occurred March 4, 1908 in Collinwood, Ohio (now a part of Cleveland). 172 students, two teachers and one rescuer were killed.
Lake View School was built with masonry walls and wooden joists. One wooden joist caught fire when a steam pipe overheated it. The building's main staircase extended from the front doors of the building, up to the third floor; without benefit of fire doors. The stairwell acted like a chimney, helping to spread the fire quickly. Oiled wooden hall and classroom floors also fueled the fire.
Contrary to local legend, building's doors opened outward. This is verified by accounts of the fire written at the time. As panic leading to the crush of a large number of students in stairwell vestibules contributed to the death toll, students also died as a result of smoke inhalation and the fire itself. Some children died jumping from second and third story windows. Family and neighbors watched as victims trapped in the building were burned beyond recognition.
Those killed in the fire who could not be individually identified, as well as those students whose parents could not afford a burial, were buried in a mass grave in Cleveland's Lake View Cemetery. Additionally, several families who lost their children in the fire chose to bury their children's remains adjacent to the Collinwood victims.
-most info from John Stark Bellamy II's book, "They Died Crawling"


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