POST-STANDARD, Syracuse, N. Y.
Friday, October 7, 1966
According to World War I Military Service Card, New York State Archives:
Name: "Wolpink, Feliks"
Service no: 39,388
Address at the time of enlistment: 1330 Burnett [sic] Avenue, Syracuse, NY.
Enlisted in the Regular Army at Fort Slocum, NY on May 31, 1917.
Place of birth: "Russia" [area of partitioned Poland that was occupied and administered by the Russian Empire].
Age at time of enlistment: 19 9/12 years.
Units of assignment: Co. F, 9th Infantry to discharge.
Rank: Private First Class Jan. 1, 1918; Corporal Aug. 1, 1918.
Engagements: Lorraine; Champagne; Aisne-Marne; St Mihiel; Meusse-Argonne.
Served overseas: Sep. 7, 1917 to Aug 12, 1919.
Discharged: Aug. 12, 1919.
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Listed on the Syracuse, New York Memorial in Kosciuszko Park "Dedicated to Polish Legion of American World War Veterans of Onondaga County" at the intersections of Park Avenue, Lakeview Avenue, and West Genesee Street as "F. WOLPINK."
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HE POST-STANDARD, October 6, 1966 p. 13
FELIX WOLPINK of 111 Craton St. died yesterday at Veterans Administration Hospital.
Born in Poland, he had resided in Syracuse 50 years. He was employed by Jardine Brass Foundry, retiring 10 years ago. He was a communicant of Transfiguration Church and a member of its Holy Name Society. A World War I veteran, he was an organizer and member of the Polish Legion of American Veterans a member of Polish National Alliance, Polish American Citizens Club. Pulaski Post 1650 and St. Stanislaus Society.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Stella Ptak Wolpink; a son, Edward J. Wolpink; a daughter, Mrs. Vincent Czerniewski; eight grandchildren; a brother and two sisters of Poland.
Services will be at 8:45 a.m. Saturday at Labacz Funeral Home and at 9 a.m. in Transfiguration Church. Military burial will be in Assumption Cemetery.
Friends may call 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today and tomorrow at the funeral home, 616 Teall Ave. The Holy Name Society will recite the Rosary at 8 p.m. today and tomorrow.
POST-STANDARD, Syracuse, N. Y.
Friday, October 7, 1966
According to World War I Military Service Card, New York State Archives:
Name: "Wolpink, Feliks"
Service no: 39,388
Address at the time of enlistment: 1330 Burnett [sic] Avenue, Syracuse, NY.
Enlisted in the Regular Army at Fort Slocum, NY on May 31, 1917.
Place of birth: "Russia" [area of partitioned Poland that was occupied and administered by the Russian Empire].
Age at time of enlistment: 19 9/12 years.
Units of assignment: Co. F, 9th Infantry to discharge.
Rank: Private First Class Jan. 1, 1918; Corporal Aug. 1, 1918.
Engagements: Lorraine; Champagne; Aisne-Marne; St Mihiel; Meusse-Argonne.
Served overseas: Sep. 7, 1917 to Aug 12, 1919.
Discharged: Aug. 12, 1919.
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Listed on the Syracuse, New York Memorial in Kosciuszko Park "Dedicated to Polish Legion of American World War Veterans of Onondaga County" at the intersections of Park Avenue, Lakeview Avenue, and West Genesee Street as "F. WOLPINK."
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HE POST-STANDARD, October 6, 1966 p. 13
FELIX WOLPINK of 111 Craton St. died yesterday at Veterans Administration Hospital.
Born in Poland, he had resided in Syracuse 50 years. He was employed by Jardine Brass Foundry, retiring 10 years ago. He was a communicant of Transfiguration Church and a member of its Holy Name Society. A World War I veteran, he was an organizer and member of the Polish Legion of American Veterans a member of Polish National Alliance, Polish American Citizens Club. Pulaski Post 1650 and St. Stanislaus Society.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Stella Ptak Wolpink; a son, Edward J. Wolpink; a daughter, Mrs. Vincent Czerniewski; eight grandchildren; a brother and two sisters of Poland.
Services will be at 8:45 a.m. Saturday at Labacz Funeral Home and at 9 a.m. in Transfiguration Church. Military burial will be in Assumption Cemetery.
Friends may call 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today and tomorrow at the funeral home, 616 Teall Ave. The Holy Name Society will recite the Rosary at 8 p.m. today and tomorrow.
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