The funeral of John Nowak, who died Monday, was held this morning from his late home, 645 Lalor Street. Requiem high mass was celebrated at St. Stanislaw's Church and interment was at Holy Cross Cemetery, under direction of Winowicz. Floral tributes were from: Wife, children, Mr. and Mrs. W. Kowalik, Mr. and Mrs. S. Nowak, Mr. and Mrs. S. Markiewicz, Mr. and Mrs. J. Galinski (sic), Mr. and Mrs. W. Minich, Mr. and Mrs. F. Zielinski, Mr. and Mrs. J. Joskulski (sic), Mr. and Mrs. Muszunski, Mr. and Mrs. Sojka and Mr. and Mrs. Didun. Bearers were: Czeslaw Tomasbewski, Felix Slowienski, Joseph Slowienski, Hanley Heloroski, Alex Tiypa, K. Gudelbaki, Joseph Gronowski and Ijnac Swiecony.
Text of Obituary in Trenton Evening Times, Thursday, June 3, 1926
The funeral of John Nowak, who died Monday, was held this morning from his late home, 645 Lalor Street. Requiem high mass was celebrated at St. Stanislaw's Church and interment was at Holy Cross Cemetery, under direction of Winowicz. Floral tributes were from: Wife, children, Mr. and Mrs. W. Kowalik, Mr. and Mrs. S. Nowak, Mr. and Mrs. S. Markiewicz, Mr. and Mrs. J. Galinski (sic), Mr. and Mrs. W. Minich, Mr. and Mrs. F. Zielinski, Mr. and Mrs. J. Joskulski (sic), Mr. and Mrs. Muszunski, Mr. and Mrs. Sojka and Mr. and Mrs. Didun. Bearers were: Czeslaw Tomasbewski, Felix Slowienski, Joseph Slowienski, Hanley Heloroski, Alex Tiypa, K. Gudelbaki, Joseph Gronowski and Ijnac Swiecony.
Text of Obituary in Trenton Evening Times, Thursday, June 3, 1926
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S.P. (stands for swietej pamieci) translates to 'holy memory'
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Jan/John was a baker in Trenton. His bakery was on Spruce St. in the teens and early 20s.
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