He was retired from U.S. Steel Corporation where he was a machinist in the locomotive repair shop. He yras a member of local 65, AFL-CIO, and belonged to the Goodfellow Club. He was a veteran of World War I, and lived in this community all his life.
Survivors are his sons, Donald, Leonard and Richard, daughter, Cynthia; brother, Henry; sisters, Regina Fel-cyn, Harrlette Johnson, Anna Czaszewlcz, and Helen Plent-ka.
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.
Published in the Daily Calumet on May 15,1969.
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He was married to Anna Catherine Godwelski.
He was retired from U.S. Steel Corporation where he was a machinist in the locomotive repair shop. He yras a member of local 65, AFL-CIO, and belonged to the Goodfellow Club. He was a veteran of World War I, and lived in this community all his life.
Survivors are his sons, Donald, Leonard and Richard, daughter, Cynthia; brother, Henry; sisters, Regina Fel-cyn, Harrlette Johnson, Anna Czaszewlcz, and Helen Plent-ka.
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.
Published in the Daily Calumet on May 15,1969.
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He was married to Anna Catherine Godwelski.
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