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Gladys Isabel <I>McCartney</I> Goligowski

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Gladys Isabel McCartney Goligowski

Birth
Wadena County, Minnesota, USA
Death
4 Jan 1998 (aged 100)
Long Prairie, Todd County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Browerville, Todd County, Minnesota, USA Add to Map
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Gladys Goligowski, 100, Long Prairie, formerly of Browerville, died January 4, 1998, at Long Prairie Memorial Hospital.

Services were held January 9, 1998, at Christ the King Catholic Church in Browerville with Father Kenneth Thielman officiating.

She was born May 4, 1897, in Wadena County, north of Staples, to Robert and Catherine (Whitmarsh) McCartney. She moved with her family by covered wagon to Cottonwood County in southern Minnesota. She grew up and attended school in southern Minnesota with the exception of a short time spent in Todd County while she was in her teens. During this time she met her future husband, Thomas Goligowski. She moved back to Cottonwood County during World War I. She married Thomas Goligowski, December 13, 1919, in Windom. They lived and farmed near Jeffers until moving to a farm near Browerville in March of 1938. She moved into Browerville in 1974 and in 1993 became a resident of Long Prairie Memorial Nursing Home.

She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Thomas, August 1966; an infant son; five brothers, Frank, Roy, Delbert and two in infancy; and eight sisters, Minnie Schopper, Emma Bowden, Mary Caroline (Carrie) Coulson, Winnifred (Winnie) Polzin, Edna (Lottie) Shaw, Elizabeth (Libby) Tabbert, Grace Coulson and one in infancy.
Gladys Goligowski, 100, Long Prairie, formerly of Browerville, died January 4, 1998, at Long Prairie Memorial Hospital.

Services were held January 9, 1998, at Christ the King Catholic Church in Browerville with Father Kenneth Thielman officiating.

She was born May 4, 1897, in Wadena County, north of Staples, to Robert and Catherine (Whitmarsh) McCartney. She moved with her family by covered wagon to Cottonwood County in southern Minnesota. She grew up and attended school in southern Minnesota with the exception of a short time spent in Todd County while she was in her teens. During this time she met her future husband, Thomas Goligowski. She moved back to Cottonwood County during World War I. She married Thomas Goligowski, December 13, 1919, in Windom. They lived and farmed near Jeffers until moving to a farm near Browerville in March of 1938. She moved into Browerville in 1974 and in 1993 became a resident of Long Prairie Memorial Nursing Home.

She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Thomas, August 1966; an infant son; five brothers, Frank, Roy, Delbert and two in infancy; and eight sisters, Minnie Schopper, Emma Bowden, Mary Caroline (Carrie) Coulson, Winnifred (Winnie) Polzin, Edna (Lottie) Shaw, Elizabeth (Libby) Tabbert, Grace Coulson and one in infancy.


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