Stanley J. Dusak, 41, of 320 Cambridge Street, died Thursday. He was born here, son of the late Stanislaw and Teofial (Sadlak) Dusak, and was employed at Polish Independent Political Club. He was also a member of Polish National Alliance and Polish White Eagle Association
He leaves his wife, Stella (Stopyra) Dusak, and six sisters, Gladys S, wife of Melvin E. Widner, Mary, wife of William Kozminski, Rose, wife of Joseph Carsus, Blanche D., wife of Carl H. Johnson, Florence H., wife of Albert Bluyus, and Frances R., wife of Edward Sawa, all of Worcester.
The funeral will be held Monday from Mikolski Funeral Home, 100 Ward St, with a solemn hugh mass at 9am in St. Mary's Church. Burial will be in Notre Dame Cemetery.
published in Worcester Daily Telegram Saturday 18 March 1950
Stanley J. Dusak, 41, of 320 Cambridge Street, died Thursday. He was born here, son of the late Stanislaw and Teofial (Sadlak) Dusak, and was employed at Polish Independent Political Club. He was also a member of Polish National Alliance and Polish White Eagle Association
He leaves his wife, Stella (Stopyra) Dusak, and six sisters, Gladys S, wife of Melvin E. Widner, Mary, wife of William Kozminski, Rose, wife of Joseph Carsus, Blanche D., wife of Carl H. Johnson, Florence H., wife of Albert Bluyus, and Frances R., wife of Edward Sawa, all of Worcester.
The funeral will be held Monday from Mikolski Funeral Home, 100 Ward St, with a solemn hugh mass at 9am in St. Mary's Church. Burial will be in Notre Dame Cemetery.
published in Worcester Daily Telegram Saturday 18 March 1950
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