Married to Luicia Latowski on 5-28-1917 at South Bend.
Occupation: City Judge in South Bend.
"The South Bend Tribune", Friday evening, July 3, 1931, page 14
JUDGE GOES TO FIGHT.
City Judge A. W. Hosinski and Probation Officer Frank O. Hogan are enroute to Cleveland, O., to attend there to-night the Schmeling-Stribling fight for the heavyweight boxing championship of the world.
ALOYSIUS W. HOSINSKI, class of 16, died January 2, 1958, in his home north of South Bend after suffering a heart attack. He was formerly U. S. marshal for Northern Indiana for 16 years. Previously he had been elected South Bend city judge and had run successfully for Portage Township Justice of the Peace on both the Republican and Democratic tickets. He had operated a motel for21 years.
Surviving are his widow, two sons, five grandchildren and a brother, Michael Brother Peter Claver Hosinski, C.S.C., at the Notre Dame Infirmary.
Married to Luicia Latowski on 5-28-1917 at South Bend.
Occupation: City Judge in South Bend.
"The South Bend Tribune", Friday evening, July 3, 1931, page 14
JUDGE GOES TO FIGHT.
City Judge A. W. Hosinski and Probation Officer Frank O. Hogan are enroute to Cleveland, O., to attend there to-night the Schmeling-Stribling fight for the heavyweight boxing championship of the world.
ALOYSIUS W. HOSINSKI, class of 16, died January 2, 1958, in his home north of South Bend after suffering a heart attack. He was formerly U. S. marshal for Northern Indiana for 16 years. Previously he had been elected South Bend city judge and had run successfully for Portage Township Justice of the Peace on both the Republican and Democratic tickets. He had operated a motel for21 years.
Surviving are his widow, two sons, five grandchildren and a brother, Michael Brother Peter Claver Hosinski, C.S.C., at the Notre Dame Infirmary.
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