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PFC Louis J Przybylski

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PFC Louis J Przybylski Veteran

Birth
New Carlisle, St. Joseph County, Indiana, USA
Death
3 Mar 1945 (aged 30)
Burial
South Bend, St. Joseph County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
Plot
P.C. 2
Memorial ID
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Louis J. Przybylski & Frank J. Przybylsk


SERVICES PLANNED FOR BROTHERS


The bodies of two brothers will be returned from Europe for re-interment here. They are Pfc. Louis J. Przybylski, of 2633 West Dunham street, and Pfc. Frank J. Przybylski, 126 North Brookfield street. They are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Przybylski, 126 North Brookfield street. Friends may call in residence of the parents, after 2 p.m. Saturday, and until double memorial rites at 9 a.m. Monday in St. Adalbert's Catholic church. Rev. Ignatius Gapczynski, pastor, will officiate. Burial will be in St. Joseph cemetery. Military honors will be accorded the two brothers at the grave by Schuyler Colfax post 3194 V.F.W.

Frank was born in New Carlisle, this county, Dec. 11, 1920, and Louis was born there Nov. 12, 1914. Both attended St. Adalbert's and Harrison school. Frank entered service in Nov. 1942, going overseas to England in December of 1943. He was wounded in action in France, July 15, 1944, and died Sept. 8, 1944. Louis entered service in October of 1943, going overseas in December of 1944. He was wounded in Germany in February, 1945 and died March 3, 1945.

Louis was married on Nov. 19, 1938 in South Bend to Miss Rose Golubski, who survives. Besides the parents , and the widow of Louis, the two brothers are survived by four brothers, Walter, Joseph, jr., John, and Stanley, and four sisters, Mrs. Edmund Gorka, Mrs. Frank Sniadecki, Alice and Harriet, all of South Bend.

Published in the South Bend Tribune; 11/10/1948
Louis J. Przybylski & Frank J. Przybylsk


SERVICES PLANNED FOR BROTHERS


The bodies of two brothers will be returned from Europe for re-interment here. They are Pfc. Louis J. Przybylski, of 2633 West Dunham street, and Pfc. Frank J. Przybylski, 126 North Brookfield street. They are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Przybylski, 126 North Brookfield street. Friends may call in residence of the parents, after 2 p.m. Saturday, and until double memorial rites at 9 a.m. Monday in St. Adalbert's Catholic church. Rev. Ignatius Gapczynski, pastor, will officiate. Burial will be in St. Joseph cemetery. Military honors will be accorded the two brothers at the grave by Schuyler Colfax post 3194 V.F.W.

Frank was born in New Carlisle, this county, Dec. 11, 1920, and Louis was born there Nov. 12, 1914. Both attended St. Adalbert's and Harrison school. Frank entered service in Nov. 1942, going overseas to England in December of 1943. He was wounded in action in France, July 15, 1944, and died Sept. 8, 1944. Louis entered service in October of 1943, going overseas in December of 1944. He was wounded in Germany in February, 1945 and died March 3, 1945.

Louis was married on Nov. 19, 1938 in South Bend to Miss Rose Golubski, who survives. Besides the parents , and the widow of Louis, the two brothers are survived by four brothers, Walter, Joseph, jr., John, and Stanley, and four sisters, Mrs. Edmund Gorka, Mrs. Frank Sniadecki, Alice and Harriet, all of South Bend.

Published in the South Bend Tribune; 11/10/1948


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