John J. Julian, died September 18, 1946, in Memorial Hospital after an illness of 10 days.
Born in Utica, Jan. 3, 1895, he was a son of the late Frank and Anna Ching Julian.
On April 21, 1920, he and Sarah Kowal were married in St. Patrick's Church.
Mr. Julian was employed in the maintenance department of West End Brewery for 35 years.
He served in World War I with the 77 Division and was overseas 22 months.
Besides his widow, he leaves three daughters, Anne Julian, Mrs. Walter Krecidio and Joyce Julian; a son, Guy Julian; four sisters, Mrs. Frank Carcone, Mrs. Peter Maneen, Mrs. Peter Capra and Mrs. Maurice Marino, all of Utica; three brothers, Louis and Frank G., of Utica and Anthony A., Utica; several nieces and nephews.
Interment in St. Joseph's Cemetery. Utica Observer Dispatch, Wednesday, September 19, 1946
John J. Julian, died September 18, 1946, in Memorial Hospital after an illness of 10 days.
Born in Utica, Jan. 3, 1895, he was a son of the late Frank and Anna Ching Julian.
On April 21, 1920, he and Sarah Kowal were married in St. Patrick's Church.
Mr. Julian was employed in the maintenance department of West End Brewery for 35 years.
He served in World War I with the 77 Division and was overseas 22 months.
Besides his widow, he leaves three daughters, Anne Julian, Mrs. Walter Krecidio and Joyce Julian; a son, Guy Julian; four sisters, Mrs. Frank Carcone, Mrs. Peter Maneen, Mrs. Peter Capra and Mrs. Maurice Marino, all of Utica; three brothers, Louis and Frank G., of Utica and Anthony A., Utica; several nieces and nephews.
Interment in St. Joseph's Cemetery. Utica Observer Dispatch, Wednesday, September 19, 1946
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