James changed his last name to Olesky around the time of WWII. He and his wife Mary had 10 children. Only 7 of the children survived past infancy, two dieing at birth and one died as an infant after contracting the flu.
James and Mary moved to Denver where they watched their grandchildren grow up.
James changed his last name to Olesky around the time of WWII. He and his wife Mary had 10 children. Only 7 of the children survived past infancy, two dieing at birth and one died as an infant after contracting the flu.
James and Mary moved to Denver where they watched their grandchildren grow up.
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