died early Sunday at Saint Vincent Health
Center after a brief illness.
She was born in Erie County, March 8, 1897,
daughter of the late Gottfried and Mary
Krasnesky. She retired in the Erie area her
entire life. She was a member of Our Lady of
Mercy Church in Harborcreek.
Survivors include three sons, Joseph J. and
James C. Miller, both of Erie, and Richard F.
Miller, Chatsworth, Calif.; four grandchildren
and seven great-grandchildren; a sister
Mrs. Louise Blakely, California; two brothers,
George Krasnesky, St. Louis, Mo., and Henry
Krasnesky, Erie; two sisters-in-law, Mrs. Celia
Krasnesky and Mrs. Catherine Krasnesky,
both of Erie; and many nieces and nephews.
Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery.
died early Sunday at Saint Vincent Health
Center after a brief illness.
She was born in Erie County, March 8, 1897,
daughter of the late Gottfried and Mary
Krasnesky. She retired in the Erie area her
entire life. She was a member of Our Lady of
Mercy Church in Harborcreek.
Survivors include three sons, Joseph J. and
James C. Miller, both of Erie, and Richard F.
Miller, Chatsworth, Calif.; four grandchildren
and seven great-grandchildren; a sister
Mrs. Louise Blakely, California; two brothers,
George Krasnesky, St. Louis, Mo., and Henry
Krasnesky, Erie; two sisters-in-law, Mrs. Celia
Krasnesky and Mrs. Catherine Krasnesky,
both of Erie; and many nieces and nephews.
Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery.
Family Members
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Anna C. Krasnesky Heberlein
1885–1967
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Frank Krasnesky
1886–1947
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Leopold Kraschnewski Krasnesky
1887–1899
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Mary Emma Krasnesky Fischer
1889–1966
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Bernard "Barney" Krasnesky
1891–1973
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John P Krasnesky
1893–1961
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Martha C. Krasnesky Gardner
1895–1976
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George Joseph Krasnesky Sr
1899–1980
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Edward Clarence "Dutch" Krasnesky
1901–1961
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Henry Louis "Hank" Krasnesky
1904–1991
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Agnes Catherine Krasnesky Tormey
1906–1959
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Joseph C. Krasnesky
1909–1975
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