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Paul Edward Dluzak

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Paul Edward Dluzak

Birth
Noble Township, Wabash County, Indiana, USA
Death
10 Nov 1945 (aged 28)
Wabash, Wabash County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Wabash, Wabash County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec K, lot 2, sp 6
Memorial ID
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OBITUARY - Plain Dealer, Wabash (IN)
SECOND CAR CRASH VICTIM, PAUL DLUZAK, DIES SATURDAY NIGHT
The highway death toll in Wabash county reached five Sunday with the report that Paul Edward Dluzak, 29, R.R. 4, died Saturday evening at 6:25 o'clock in the Wabash County hospital from injuries received in an automobile collision a mile north of Speicherville last Monday.

His father, Charles H. Dluzak, died last Monday afternoon as a result of the accident involving cars driven by young Dluzak and Dr. J.T. Steffen, Wabash physician. According to the report made by State Patrolman Paul Doherty, who investigated the crash, young Dluzak apparently had driven onto State Highway 13 from the east without stopping. Dr. Steffen, who was slightly injured, was released from the Wabash County hospital and taken to his home last Wednesday.

The body was taken to the Jones Funeral home and later removed to the residence on Wabash R.R. 4. A Rosary service will be held Tuesday night at 7:30 o'clock. Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock in the St. Bernard Catholic church with the Rev. Leo A. Hoffmann officiating.

The decedent was a lifelong resident of Wabash county. He was born Nov. 20, 1916 to Charles H. Dluzak and Alice Carver Dluzak. He was a farmer by occupation. He was married to Beulah McKillip April 15, 1941.

Survivors beside the widow and one child, Nan Kay, include the following sisters and brothers: Charles A. Dluzak, Wabash, William Dluzak, U.S. Army, Alice Catherine and Martha Jane Dluzak residing at Wabash R.R. 4.
OBITUARY - Plain Dealer, Wabash (IN)
SECOND CAR CRASH VICTIM, PAUL DLUZAK, DIES SATURDAY NIGHT
The highway death toll in Wabash county reached five Sunday with the report that Paul Edward Dluzak, 29, R.R. 4, died Saturday evening at 6:25 o'clock in the Wabash County hospital from injuries received in an automobile collision a mile north of Speicherville last Monday.

His father, Charles H. Dluzak, died last Monday afternoon as a result of the accident involving cars driven by young Dluzak and Dr. J.T. Steffen, Wabash physician. According to the report made by State Patrolman Paul Doherty, who investigated the crash, young Dluzak apparently had driven onto State Highway 13 from the east without stopping. Dr. Steffen, who was slightly injured, was released from the Wabash County hospital and taken to his home last Wednesday.

The body was taken to the Jones Funeral home and later removed to the residence on Wabash R.R. 4. A Rosary service will be held Tuesday night at 7:30 o'clock. Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock in the St. Bernard Catholic church with the Rev. Leo A. Hoffmann officiating.

The decedent was a lifelong resident of Wabash county. He was born Nov. 20, 1916 to Charles H. Dluzak and Alice Carver Dluzak. He was a farmer by occupation. He was married to Beulah McKillip April 15, 1941.

Survivors beside the widow and one child, Nan Kay, include the following sisters and brothers: Charles A. Dluzak, Wabash, William Dluzak, U.S. Army, Alice Catherine and Martha Jane Dluzak residing at Wabash R.R. 4.


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