Wilson St., Batavia, Died Sunday
afternoon in his home. He was born
Jan. 17, 1894, in Poland.
Mr. Kielion came to the United
States in 1912 and later to Batavia
where he has lived for the past 48 years.
He was employed as a molder at the
Challenge Company for many years
and was a member of the International
Molders and Foundry Workers Union
Local 290. Survivors include his
widow, Katherine; a Daughter, Mrs.
John R. Killian; a son, John E.
Kielion; six grandchildren; and
one great-granddaughter. Funeral
services will be Wednesday at 10 a.m.
from the Crane Funeral Home in
Batavia with Rev. Father Joseph
Reikas, pastor of Holy Cross Church,
officiating. Interment will be in River
Hills Memorial Park. Friends may call
at the funeral home where the rosary
will be recited at 8p.m. today.
Wilson St., Batavia, Died Sunday
afternoon in his home. He was born
Jan. 17, 1894, in Poland.
Mr. Kielion came to the United
States in 1912 and later to Batavia
where he has lived for the past 48 years.
He was employed as a molder at the
Challenge Company for many years
and was a member of the International
Molders and Foundry Workers Union
Local 290. Survivors include his
widow, Katherine; a Daughter, Mrs.
John R. Killian; a son, John E.
Kielion; six grandchildren; and
one great-granddaughter. Funeral
services will be Wednesday at 10 a.m.
from the Crane Funeral Home in
Batavia with Rev. Father Joseph
Reikas, pastor of Holy Cross Church,
officiating. Interment will be in River
Hills Memorial Park. Friends may call
at the funeral home where the rosary
will be recited at 8p.m. today.
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