Mrs. Doletta Minue of 35 Libern Street, was held Wednesday morning from the home of her mother, Mrs. Anna Starek, of 95 Pulaski Avenue. A high mass of requiem was offered at the Holy Family Church, with Rev. M. A. Konopka officiating. Burial was in St. James Cemetery, Woodbridge.
Bearers were George Bialowczuk, Alexander Kondracki, Anthony Mioduszewski, Alexander Godlewski, John Sikora and Alexander Prywata.
Mrs. Minue, who was the wife of Private Michael Minue, died Saturday morning in Muhlenberg Hospital, Plainfield. She had been ill four months. She was a member of the Polish National Alliance.
In addition to her husband, stationed now in Arkansas, and her mother, she is survived by four brothers, John and Edward, both of this city; Pvt. Adam, stationed in North Africa, and Pfc. Henry, now in France; four sisters, Mrs. George Snow and the Misses Wanda, Anna and Jennie Starek of Carteret.
Joseph Synowiecki had charge of the funeral.
Obituary can be found in Carteret Press, August 18, 1944, page 1
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Marriage: July 27, 1939
CARTERET — Miss Loretta Starek, daughter of Mrs. Anna Starek of 95 Pulaski Avenue, was married to Michael Minue, son of Mrs. Catherine Minue, of 23 Hermann Avenue last Thursday afternoon.
Obituary can be found in Carteret Press, August 4, 1939, page 1
Mrs. Doletta Minue of 35 Libern Street, was held Wednesday morning from the home of her mother, Mrs. Anna Starek, of 95 Pulaski Avenue. A high mass of requiem was offered at the Holy Family Church, with Rev. M. A. Konopka officiating. Burial was in St. James Cemetery, Woodbridge.
Bearers were George Bialowczuk, Alexander Kondracki, Anthony Mioduszewski, Alexander Godlewski, John Sikora and Alexander Prywata.
Mrs. Minue, who was the wife of Private Michael Minue, died Saturday morning in Muhlenberg Hospital, Plainfield. She had been ill four months. She was a member of the Polish National Alliance.
In addition to her husband, stationed now in Arkansas, and her mother, she is survived by four brothers, John and Edward, both of this city; Pvt. Adam, stationed in North Africa, and Pfc. Henry, now in France; four sisters, Mrs. George Snow and the Misses Wanda, Anna and Jennie Starek of Carteret.
Joseph Synowiecki had charge of the funeral.
Obituary can be found in Carteret Press, August 18, 1944, page 1
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Marriage: July 27, 1939
CARTERET — Miss Loretta Starek, daughter of Mrs. Anna Starek of 95 Pulaski Avenue, was married to Michael Minue, son of Mrs. Catherine Minue, of 23 Hermann Avenue last Thursday afternoon.
Obituary can be found in Carteret Press, August 4, 1939, page 1
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