Loyza <I>Obraz</I> Pasick

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Loyza Obraz Pasick

Birth
Croatia
Death
2 Jan 1926 (aged 39)
Albion, Calhoun County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Albion, Calhoun County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 129, Grave 62.
Memorial ID
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Original name: Alojsija Obraz. She was born in Kotari (south of Somobor), Croatia (west of Zagreb), the daughter of Joseph and Maggie (Kolman, widow at marriage to Joseph at Kotari) Obraz. Records state Magda's maiden name as Tandaric. Note: Alojsija's church (Kotari) baptism paper records list her birthday as May 2, 1886, not in September 1885. Also known as Aloyza, but she went by Louise or "Lizzie" here in the U.S. She arrived in the U.S. on April 21, 1903 at Philadelphia on the ship Hanover, listed as Loyza ObraR (misinterpretation of handwriting). She lived in Youngstown, Ohio and married Slavko Pacic at Sts. Cyril and Methodius Church there on February 15, 1904. The family moved to Kalamazoo, Michigan in 1909, to Battle Creek, MI in 1910, and to Albion, Michigan in 1912. She had several children. Loyza died of a hemorrhage as a result of a stillborn child (male) who is interred with her at the gravesite. There are numerous descendants today who spell their surnames several ways: Pasic, Pasick, Passic, and Passick, most of whom live in the Albion and Eaton Rapids, Michigan areas today. The flower urn at Loyza's gravesite (placed there in the late 1950s) is made from World War II bomb parts manufactured locally at Albion factories. Aloyza was buried on January 3, 1926, the day after her death. Half brother: Ignatz Obraz #10674265.
Original name: Alojsija Obraz. She was born in Kotari (south of Somobor), Croatia (west of Zagreb), the daughter of Joseph and Maggie (Kolman, widow at marriage to Joseph at Kotari) Obraz. Records state Magda's maiden name as Tandaric. Note: Alojsija's church (Kotari) baptism paper records list her birthday as May 2, 1886, not in September 1885. Also known as Aloyza, but she went by Louise or "Lizzie" here in the U.S. She arrived in the U.S. on April 21, 1903 at Philadelphia on the ship Hanover, listed as Loyza ObraR (misinterpretation of handwriting). She lived in Youngstown, Ohio and married Slavko Pacic at Sts. Cyril and Methodius Church there on February 15, 1904. The family moved to Kalamazoo, Michigan in 1909, to Battle Creek, MI in 1910, and to Albion, Michigan in 1912. She had several children. Loyza died of a hemorrhage as a result of a stillborn child (male) who is interred with her at the gravesite. There are numerous descendants today who spell their surnames several ways: Pasic, Pasick, Passic, and Passick, most of whom live in the Albion and Eaton Rapids, Michigan areas today. The flower urn at Loyza's gravesite (placed there in the late 1950s) is made from World War II bomb parts manufactured locally at Albion factories. Aloyza was buried on January 3, 1926, the day after her death. Half brother: Ignatz Obraz #10674265.


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