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Philip Krzycki

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Philip Krzycki

Birth
Germany
Death
5 Oct 1949 (aged 75)
Columbus, Platte County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Columbus, Platte County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
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Married to Victoria Klimek.
Spanish American War Veteran
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http://rootsweb.ancestry.com/~neplatte/vitals/vitals1949.html
The Daily Telegram, October 6, 1949
KRZYCKI--Funeral Services Saturday for Philip Krzycki
Funeral services for Philip Krzycki, 76, who died Wednesday evening at the home of his son, Clarence, following a heart attack, will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday at the St. Bonaventure Catholic church. Fr. Martin Wolter, O.F.M., assistant pastor, will officiate. Burial will be made in the parish cemetery. There will be full military services.
The body will lie in state at the Gahan Funeral Home from Friday morning until 4 p.m. Friday at which time it will be taken to the home of his son, Bernard, five miles east and three-fourths miles north of Columbus, to remain until the hour of services. The rosary will be prayed at 8:30 p.m. Friday at the home.
Philip Krzycki was born Nov. 18, 1873 in Posen, Germany the son of Peter and Mary Bansch Krzycki. He came to the United States with his parents at the age of eight and they settled in Platte county where he has since resided.
He was married to Victoria Klinek on Nov. 9, 1904 at St. Bonaventure's Catholic church in Columbus. He was a member of the St. Bonaventure church.
He was a Spanish-American War Veteran having enlisted in Company K, First Regiment of the Nebraska Infantry on May 9, 1898 at Lincoln, Neb. He held the rank of Private. He was a member of the second expeditionary forces, engaged in the capture of Manilla, and took part in various engagements in the Philippine Insurrection.
He is survived by two sons, Clarence and Bernard of Columbus, Rt. 2; one daughter, Mrs. Leo Gryva of Silver Creek; one adopted daughter, Mrs. Henry Czuba of Columbus Rt. 2; nine grandchildren; five brothers, Tony, Charles and John of Genoa and Paul and Frank of Columbus; and one sister, Mrs. Helen Borowiak of Genoa.
He was preceded in death by his parents; his wife; one grandson; and several sisters who died in infancy.
KRZYCKI--Services Held Saturday For Philip Krzycki
Funeral services for Philip Krzycki, 76, who died at the home of his son, Clarence, on Oct. 5, were held Saturday at 10 a.m. at the St. Bonaventure Catholic church with the Rev. Fr. Martin Wolter, O.F.M., officiating. Honorary pallbearers were Charles Brock, James Haney, Mike Lassek, Henry Fritz, Judge Louis Lightner and August Wagner, all of Columbus; S.J. Kennedy and Jim Weldon of St. Edward; and Anton Kopek of Schuyler, all members of Camp No. 4 of the United Spanish American War Veterans.
Active pallbearers were nephews, Wencel and Charles Krzycki of Columbus, Stephen, Raymond and Edwin Krzycki, all of Genoa, and Ed Borowiak of Silver Creek.
Burial was made in the parish cemetery with August Wagner, commander of the Spanish American War Veterans, in charge of the graveside services. The firing squad was furnished by V.F.W. Post No. 3704 and was in charge of Walter Kopetzky. Members of the firing squad were Jack Byrnes, Ray Van Ackeren, Frank Mlinar, Harvey Miller and Jim Walters. Medrick Odgaard and Ray Jaworski were the color bearers. Dick Brodfuehrer and Bob Quick were the buglers.
Relatives attending from a distance were Mrs. Helen Borowiak and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Krzycki and family, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Krzycki and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Krzycki, all of Genoa; Mrs. Frank Pianowski of Mishawaka, Ind., Mrs. Ted Stolinski of Omaha; and numerous other relatives and friends attended from Loup City, Grand Island, Omaha, Howells, Dode [sic], Genoa, Clarks, Silver Creek, Humphrey, Schuyler, Bellwood and Duncan.
Married to Victoria Klimek.
Spanish American War Veteran
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Web site:
http://rootsweb.ancestry.com/~neplatte/vitals/vitals1949.html
The Daily Telegram, October 6, 1949
KRZYCKI--Funeral Services Saturday for Philip Krzycki
Funeral services for Philip Krzycki, 76, who died Wednesday evening at the home of his son, Clarence, following a heart attack, will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday at the St. Bonaventure Catholic church. Fr. Martin Wolter, O.F.M., assistant pastor, will officiate. Burial will be made in the parish cemetery. There will be full military services.
The body will lie in state at the Gahan Funeral Home from Friday morning until 4 p.m. Friday at which time it will be taken to the home of his son, Bernard, five miles east and three-fourths miles north of Columbus, to remain until the hour of services. The rosary will be prayed at 8:30 p.m. Friday at the home.
Philip Krzycki was born Nov. 18, 1873 in Posen, Germany the son of Peter and Mary Bansch Krzycki. He came to the United States with his parents at the age of eight and they settled in Platte county where he has since resided.
He was married to Victoria Klinek on Nov. 9, 1904 at St. Bonaventure's Catholic church in Columbus. He was a member of the St. Bonaventure church.
He was a Spanish-American War Veteran having enlisted in Company K, First Regiment of the Nebraska Infantry on May 9, 1898 at Lincoln, Neb. He held the rank of Private. He was a member of the second expeditionary forces, engaged in the capture of Manilla, and took part in various engagements in the Philippine Insurrection.
He is survived by two sons, Clarence and Bernard of Columbus, Rt. 2; one daughter, Mrs. Leo Gryva of Silver Creek; one adopted daughter, Mrs. Henry Czuba of Columbus Rt. 2; nine grandchildren; five brothers, Tony, Charles and John of Genoa and Paul and Frank of Columbus; and one sister, Mrs. Helen Borowiak of Genoa.
He was preceded in death by his parents; his wife; one grandson; and several sisters who died in infancy.
KRZYCKI--Services Held Saturday For Philip Krzycki
Funeral services for Philip Krzycki, 76, who died at the home of his son, Clarence, on Oct. 5, were held Saturday at 10 a.m. at the St. Bonaventure Catholic church with the Rev. Fr. Martin Wolter, O.F.M., officiating. Honorary pallbearers were Charles Brock, James Haney, Mike Lassek, Henry Fritz, Judge Louis Lightner and August Wagner, all of Columbus; S.J. Kennedy and Jim Weldon of St. Edward; and Anton Kopek of Schuyler, all members of Camp No. 4 of the United Spanish American War Veterans.
Active pallbearers were nephews, Wencel and Charles Krzycki of Columbus, Stephen, Raymond and Edwin Krzycki, all of Genoa, and Ed Borowiak of Silver Creek.
Burial was made in the parish cemetery with August Wagner, commander of the Spanish American War Veterans, in charge of the graveside services. The firing squad was furnished by V.F.W. Post No. 3704 and was in charge of Walter Kopetzky. Members of the firing squad were Jack Byrnes, Ray Van Ackeren, Frank Mlinar, Harvey Miller and Jim Walters. Medrick Odgaard and Ray Jaworski were the color bearers. Dick Brodfuehrer and Bob Quick were the buglers.
Relatives attending from a distance were Mrs. Helen Borowiak and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Krzycki and family, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Krzycki and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Krzycki, all of Genoa; Mrs. Frank Pianowski of Mishawaka, Ind., Mrs. Ted Stolinski of Omaha; and numerous other relatives and friends attended from Loup City, Grand Island, Omaha, Howells, Dode [sic], Genoa, Clarks, Silver Creek, Humphrey, Schuyler, Bellwood and Duncan.


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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10459214/philip-krzycki: accessed ), memorial page for Philip Krzycki (18 Nov 1873–5 Oct 1949), Find a Grave Memorial ID 10459214, citing Saint Bonaventure Cemetery, Columbus, Platte County, Nebraska, USA; Maintained by Don (contributor 46558676).