Anna <I>Wakula</I> Budko

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Anna Wakula Budko

Birth
Ternopilska, Ukraine
Death
29 Apr 1951 (aged 69)
New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA
Burial
West Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.3037443, Longitude: -72.9643679
Plot
Saint Aeaden Ave., Section S, Lot 3-49
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Anna was born to Grigori & Anastasia Wakula in what was once known as Austria-Hungary in 1881, but is now known as Ukraine. She had several brothers and sisters, one of whom she immigrated to America with, a sister Paranka (Frances).
She was married to Peter Budko who one day disappeared sometime around 1930. She had no children. She left a sister; Frances (Paranka) Stempowicz and a nephew Lee.

Anna and her younger sister Paranka immigrated to America, arriving at the port of N.Y.C. 1912. At the time of her arrival in America they had no idea they would never again see the family they left behind; historical events of the Bolshevik revolution & rise of Communism removed hope of a family reunion.

She resided in New Haven, Conn.
Anna's memory was passed on by her nephew Lee as he often spoke of her great love of puzzles & games she would play with him when he was a boy.

To my Great-Aunt: In spite of the heart-break you endured being abandoned by your husband, you are not forgotten- A loving memory of you has been passed on by a nephew to your great-niece and beyond.
Anna was born to Grigori & Anastasia Wakula in what was once known as Austria-Hungary in 1881, but is now known as Ukraine. She had several brothers and sisters, one of whom she immigrated to America with, a sister Paranka (Frances).
She was married to Peter Budko who one day disappeared sometime around 1930. She had no children. She left a sister; Frances (Paranka) Stempowicz and a nephew Lee.

Anna and her younger sister Paranka immigrated to America, arriving at the port of N.Y.C. 1912. At the time of her arrival in America they had no idea they would never again see the family they left behind; historical events of the Bolshevik revolution & rise of Communism removed hope of a family reunion.

She resided in New Haven, Conn.
Anna's memory was passed on by her nephew Lee as he often spoke of her great love of puzzles & games she would play with him when he was a boy.

To my Great-Aunt: In spite of the heart-break you endured being abandoned by your husband, you are not forgotten- A loving memory of you has been passed on by a nephew to your great-niece and beyond.

Gravesite Details

Sister: Paranka 8500852


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