He was born in Poland and came to Newark in 1918. Mr. Pulaski, who was a retired button maker, lived here 20 years.
He was a communicant of St. Jerome's Catholic Church, here. He was a member of Sons of Poland, Group 16, Newark.
His wife was the alte Mrs. Frances Pulaski.
He is survived by a son, Joseph Pulaski of Irvington; three daughters, Mrs. Helen B. Blair, with whom he made his home, Mrs. Genevieve A. Gursky of West Chester, Pa., Mrs. Clara Babibski of Bloomfield; a sister, Mrs. Rose Chichy of Elizabeth, and seven grandchildren.
Arrangements are under the direction of the Damiano Funeral Home, Long Branch.
Red Bank Register, Wed., Jan. 19, 1972
He was born in Poland and came to Newark in 1918. Mr. Pulaski, who was a retired button maker, lived here 20 years.
He was a communicant of St. Jerome's Catholic Church, here. He was a member of Sons of Poland, Group 16, Newark.
His wife was the alte Mrs. Frances Pulaski.
He is survived by a son, Joseph Pulaski of Irvington; three daughters, Mrs. Helen B. Blair, with whom he made his home, Mrs. Genevieve A. Gursky of West Chester, Pa., Mrs. Clara Babibski of Bloomfield; a sister, Mrs. Rose Chichy of Elizabeth, and seven grandchildren.
Arrangements are under the direction of the Damiano Funeral Home, Long Branch.
Red Bank Register, Wed., Jan. 19, 1972
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