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Joseph Buyeske, Sr., 88, one of the founders of Sacred Heart Catholic
parish at Two Rivers, died at his home in that city early Wednesday evening
after having been in ill health for several months.
Funeral services will be held Saturday morning, at 8:30 from the Beduhn
funeral home and at 9’o’clock from Sacred Heart Catholic church. The Rev.
Joseph Gabryzcek will officiate and interment will be in Calvary cemetery.
Mr. Buyeske, who was born in Poland March 15, 1850, came to America in 1880,
lived in Chicago for a short time and then moved to Denmark. He moved to Two
Rivers in 1882 and obtained employment at the Eggers Veneer plant and was
employed there until his retirement. He was married 63 years ago. His wife,
Estella died seven years ago.
Survivors are four sons, Joseph Jr., Two Rivers, Walter, Butte des Morts, Wis.,
Theodore, Milwaukee, George, Chilicothe, O.; five daughters, Mrs. Antoinette
Rapinski, Milwaukee, Mrs. Joy, Chicago, Sister Mary Jerome, North Chicago, Mrs.
Helen Hardesty and Mrs. Estelle Kirscher, both of Temple City, Calif.
The body was taken to the Beduhn funeral home where it may be viewed after 7
p.m. today until the time of the funeral Saturday. The rosary will be said at
the funeral home Friday evening.
Manitowoc Herald Times, December 22, 1938 P.7
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(Note: Stone reads Bujewski)
[Joseph Buyeske, Sr.]
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Joseph Buyeske, Sr., 88, one of the founders of Sacred Heart Catholic
parish at Two Rivers, died at his home in that city early Wednesday evening
after having been in ill health for several months.
Funeral services will be held Saturday morning, at 8:30 from the Beduhn
funeral home and at 9’o’clock from Sacred Heart Catholic church. The Rev.
Joseph Gabryzcek will officiate and interment will be in Calvary cemetery.
Mr. Buyeske, who was born in Poland March 15, 1850, came to America in 1880,
lived in Chicago for a short time and then moved to Denmark. He moved to Two
Rivers in 1882 and obtained employment at the Eggers Veneer plant and was
employed there until his retirement. He was married 63 years ago. His wife,
Estella died seven years ago.
Survivors are four sons, Joseph Jr., Two Rivers, Walter, Butte des Morts, Wis.,
Theodore, Milwaukee, George, Chilicothe, O.; five daughters, Mrs. Antoinette
Rapinski, Milwaukee, Mrs. Joy, Chicago, Sister Mary Jerome, North Chicago, Mrs.
Helen Hardesty and Mrs. Estelle Kirscher, both of Temple City, Calif.
The body was taken to the Beduhn funeral home where it may be viewed after 7
p.m. today until the time of the funeral Saturday. The rosary will be said at
the funeral home Friday evening.
Manitowoc Herald Times, December 22, 1938 P.7
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(Note: Stone reads Bujewski)
[Joseph Buyeske, Sr.]
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