As the result of a collision with an empty coal truck driven by Adam Talarski near the Feldman turn-off on the Cedar Creek road four miles north of Terry, early Monday morning, Alexander Macioroski, 64, of Union, was instantly killed, and his son, Roy, 13, died about 8 o'clock Tuesday morning. Mrs Macioroski and three other children were treated for bruises and lacerations.The family were en route to their home in Terry where the children attend school. The car, a 1938 Chevrolet sedan, was completely demolished. Occupants were Mr and Mrs Macioroski; Tommy, 16, Roy, 13, Barbara, 15, and Stanley,11. Alexander Maeioroski was born in Poland, February 12, 1880, and came to America as a young man. He was naturalized in 1903 at Princeton IL and came to Montana in 1912, and homesteaded in the Union country where he has continuously resided. His first wife died many years ago, leaving three children who survive; Alma Mothershead, of Big Timber; Albert, army in England; and Elmer of Melrose. To a later union with the widow who survives, were born the following children; Chester V, army in France; Peter, of Union; Tony, army in France; and Alice, Josephine, Thomas, Barbara, and Stanley, at home. In addition, three children are deceased. One brother, Paul Macioroski, who lives in Terry, also survives.Roy was so severely injured that he passed away in the Terry hospital about 24 hours after the accident. He was a student in the seventh grade of the Terry schools.
--- condensed from The Terry Tribune 12-21-1944 p. 1-
As the result of a collision with an empty coal truck driven by Adam Talarski near the Feldman turn-off on the Cedar Creek road four miles north of Terry, early Monday morning, Alexander Macioroski, 64, of Union, was instantly killed, and his son, Roy, 13, died about 8 o'clock Tuesday morning. Mrs Macioroski and three other children were treated for bruises and lacerations.The family were en route to their home in Terry where the children attend school. The car, a 1938 Chevrolet sedan, was completely demolished. Occupants were Mr and Mrs Macioroski; Tommy, 16, Roy, 13, Barbara, 15, and Stanley,11. Alexander Maeioroski was born in Poland, February 12, 1880, and came to America as a young man. He was naturalized in 1903 at Princeton IL and came to Montana in 1912, and homesteaded in the Union country where he has continuously resided. His first wife died many years ago, leaving three children who survive; Alma Mothershead, of Big Timber; Albert, army in England; and Elmer of Melrose. To a later union with the widow who survives, were born the following children; Chester V, army in France; Peter, of Union; Tony, army in France; and Alice, Josephine, Thomas, Barbara, and Stanley, at home. In addition, three children are deceased. One brother, Paul Macioroski, who lives in Terry, also survives.Roy was so severely injured that he passed away in the Terry hospital about 24 hours after the accident. He was a student in the seventh grade of the Terry schools.
--- condensed from The Terry Tribune 12-21-1944 p. 1-
Family Members
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Alma Macioroski Mothershead
1910–1990
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Albert Robert Macioroski
1912–2004
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Joseph Alexander Macioroski
1914–1940
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Elmer C Macioroski
1916–1995
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Chester Victor Macioroski
1917–1990
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Peter John Macioroski
1919–1981
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Tony Alex Macioroski
1922–2013
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Alice Mary Macioroski Gothard
1924–2022
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Thomas Walter Macioroski
1927–2008
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Josephine "Josie" Macioroski
1929–2008
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Barbara V. Macioroski
1929–2020
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Roy A Macioroski
1931–1944
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Stanley Paul James Macioroski
1934–2003
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