PITTSTON —- Albert Wolcicki, 59 Mitchell St., Sebastopol, Pittston District Superintendent for the Industrial Life and State Mutual Insurance Co., Philadelphia, died yesterday afternoon following a heart attack.
Mr. Woicicki was born in Poland but settled in the Pittston District 47 years ago. He was employed for 20 years by the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. before accepting a position with the Philadelphia Co.
Surviving are his wife, the former Miss Florence Emanski, and these children: Mrs. Raymond Millner and Mrs. Joseph Centenano, both of New York; S/Sgt. Norbert, with the U.S. Army, Denver, Col.; Mrs. George Waltmace and Albert Jr., Philadelphia; Florence, Robert and Constance, home; sister, Mrs. Walter Plonski, this city.
The Times-Tribune (Scranton, PA)
Wednesday, February 22, 1950; Page 4
PITTSTON —- Albert Wolcicki, 59 Mitchell St., Sebastopol, Pittston District Superintendent for the Industrial Life and State Mutual Insurance Co., Philadelphia, died yesterday afternoon following a heart attack.
Mr. Woicicki was born in Poland but settled in the Pittston District 47 years ago. He was employed for 20 years by the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. before accepting a position with the Philadelphia Co.
Surviving are his wife, the former Miss Florence Emanski, and these children: Mrs. Raymond Millner and Mrs. Joseph Centenano, both of New York; S/Sgt. Norbert, with the U.S. Army, Denver, Col.; Mrs. George Waltmace and Albert Jr., Philadelphia; Florence, Robert and Constance, home; sister, Mrs. Walter Plonski, this city.
The Times-Tribune (Scranton, PA)
Wednesday, February 22, 1950; Page 4
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