Walter Minich, husband of Mrs. Kazmiera Jaskulski Minich, died at his home, 48 Second Avenue, Whitehead Manor, yesterday after a short illness. He was a coal dealer and resided in Hamilton Township for the past ten years. He was formerly a potter, and belonged to the National Brotherhood of Operative Potters, Local 45.
In addition to his wife, his is survived by one son, Stephen; two daughters, Mrs. Henry Jakubowski and Mrs. William Uraniec (sic); two sisters, Mrs. Stanley Skitek of Philadelphia, and one living in Poland; one brother, Wladyslaus Minich of Philidelphia and three brothers in Poland.
The funeral will be held from his home Friday morning at 8 o'clock. Requiem high mass will be celebrated in St. Hedwig's Church at 9 o'clock, and interment will be in St. Hedwig's Cemetery. Arrangements are under direction of M. Winowicz & Son.
Trenton Evening Times (Trenton, NJ)
Wednesday, December 22, 1943
Page 15
Walter Minich
The funeral of Walter Minich, husband of Mrs. Kazmiera Minich who died at his home, 48 Second Avenue, Whitehead Manor, Tuesday, was held this morning from his home. Requiem hish mass was celebrated in St. Hedwig's Church by the Rev. Martin J. Lipinski. Interment was in St. Hedwig's Cemetery under the direction of M. Winowicz & Son.
Bearers were: Michael and Vincent Krecicki, Witold Pietrowicz, Walter Urbanick, Louis Maziorz and Anthony Grodnizki.
Trenton Evening Times(Trenton, NJ)
Friday, December 24, 1943
Page 7
Walter Minich, husband of Mrs. Kazmiera Jaskulski Minich, died at his home, 48 Second Avenue, Whitehead Manor, yesterday after a short illness. He was a coal dealer and resided in Hamilton Township for the past ten years. He was formerly a potter, and belonged to the National Brotherhood of Operative Potters, Local 45.
In addition to his wife, his is survived by one son, Stephen; two daughters, Mrs. Henry Jakubowski and Mrs. William Uraniec (sic); two sisters, Mrs. Stanley Skitek of Philadelphia, and one living in Poland; one brother, Wladyslaus Minich of Philidelphia and three brothers in Poland.
The funeral will be held from his home Friday morning at 8 o'clock. Requiem high mass will be celebrated in St. Hedwig's Church at 9 o'clock, and interment will be in St. Hedwig's Cemetery. Arrangements are under direction of M. Winowicz & Son.
Trenton Evening Times (Trenton, NJ)
Wednesday, December 22, 1943
Page 15
Walter Minich
The funeral of Walter Minich, husband of Mrs. Kazmiera Minich who died at his home, 48 Second Avenue, Whitehead Manor, Tuesday, was held this morning from his home. Requiem hish mass was celebrated in St. Hedwig's Church by the Rev. Martin J. Lipinski. Interment was in St. Hedwig's Cemetery under the direction of M. Winowicz & Son.
Bearers were: Michael and Vincent Krecicki, Witold Pietrowicz, Walter Urbanick, Louis Maziorz and Anthony Grodnizki.
Trenton Evening Times(Trenton, NJ)
Friday, December 24, 1943
Page 7
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