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Frank Peter Ratajczak Jr.

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Frank Peter Ratajczak Jr.

Birth
Reading, Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
1 Jun 1930 (aged 42)
South Bend, St. Joseph County, Indiana, USA
Burial
South Bend, St. Joseph County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec D Lot 122 1st No
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Frank Ratajczak, jr., age 42, of 708 South Grant street, died Sunday morning at 12:45 o'clock in Epworth hospital following an illness of one day. He was born in Reading, Pa., Dec. 1, 1887 and lived in this city 35 years after coming here from Reading. Mr. Ratajczak was employed as a night watchman at the Studebaker corporation. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Caroline Ratajczak, father, Frank Ratajczak, sr., and the following children, Helen, Patricia, Louis, Peter, Benjamin and Arthur; two sisters, Mrs. Kathryn Kryza, of South Bend, and Mrs. Victoria Przybylski, of South Bend, and five brothers, Rev. Louis Ratajczak, of Hammond, Ind., Michael, of Chicago; Joseph, of South Bend; Vincent, of Chicago, and Casimer, of Chicago. He was a member of Lottie A. Zell garrison No. 146. Funeral services will be held at 10 o'clock Tuesday morning in St. Adalbert's Roman Catholic church, and Rev. Louis Ratajczak will officiate, assisted by the army and navy corps. Burial will take place in St. Joseph's cemetery.

Published in The South Bend Tribune, Monday, June 2, 1930.

Funeral Notes:

Funeral services for Frank Ratajczak, jr., 708 South Grant street, were held in St. Adalbert's Roman Catholic church this morning at 10 o'clock. Rev. Louis Ratajczak officiated, assisted by the army and navy corps. Burial took place in St. Joseph's cemetery.

Published in The South Bend Tribune, Tuesday, June 3. 1930.
Frank Ratajczak, jr., age 42, of 708 South Grant street, died Sunday morning at 12:45 o'clock in Epworth hospital following an illness of one day. He was born in Reading, Pa., Dec. 1, 1887 and lived in this city 35 years after coming here from Reading. Mr. Ratajczak was employed as a night watchman at the Studebaker corporation. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Caroline Ratajczak, father, Frank Ratajczak, sr., and the following children, Helen, Patricia, Louis, Peter, Benjamin and Arthur; two sisters, Mrs. Kathryn Kryza, of South Bend, and Mrs. Victoria Przybylski, of South Bend, and five brothers, Rev. Louis Ratajczak, of Hammond, Ind., Michael, of Chicago; Joseph, of South Bend; Vincent, of Chicago, and Casimer, of Chicago. He was a member of Lottie A. Zell garrison No. 146. Funeral services will be held at 10 o'clock Tuesday morning in St. Adalbert's Roman Catholic church, and Rev. Louis Ratajczak will officiate, assisted by the army and navy corps. Burial will take place in St. Joseph's cemetery.

Published in The South Bend Tribune, Monday, June 2, 1930.

Funeral Notes:

Funeral services for Frank Ratajczak, jr., 708 South Grant street, were held in St. Adalbert's Roman Catholic church this morning at 10 o'clock. Rev. Louis Ratajczak officiated, assisted by the army and navy corps. Burial took place in St. Joseph's cemetery.

Published in The South Bend Tribune, Tuesday, June 3. 1930.


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