Mrs. Marciana Jurosek of Amherst Junction, aged 71, died Tuesday morning at her home. Funeral services will be held at 8:30 o'clock Saturday morning at St. Mary's Church at Fancher and burial will take place in the parish cemetery. The body is at the Jurosek home.
Mrs. Jurosek was found dead in her home after neighbors, noticing that she was not up and about as usual, went to the house to investigate. After trying the door, finding it locked and getting no response to their repeated knocks they looked through the window and saw her lying on the floor. The door was then broken open. It is believed Mrs. Jurosek died of a heart attack.
Mrs. Jurosek was born in Poland on December 19, 1860. She came to this country 56 years ago and for the past 26 years had resided at Amherst Junction. Her husband, Joseph Jurosek, died a few years ago.
Monday,November 28, 1932
Funeral services for Mrs. Marcina Jurosek of Amherst Juntion, who died last Tuesday morning at her home, were held Saturday morning at St. Mary's Church at Fancher. Rev. S. J. Kubiszewski officating at a requiem mass at 8:30 o'clock and at burial rites in the parish cemetery. A large number of relatives and friends were in attendance.
Pallbearers were Leo Konkol, Frank Trader, Joseph Weater, Charles Lubiecki, Barney Omernick and Julius Lella. Flower girls were Bernice Konkol and Christina Blaszkiewica.
Surviving Mrs. Jurosek are an adopted son, John Musial of Rosholt; two sisters, Mrs. John Hentz of Wisconsin Rapids and Mrs. Anton Kawleski of Dancy and three brothers, Ed, John and Frank Przybylski.
Mrs. Marciana Jurosek of Amherst Junction, aged 71, died Tuesday morning at her home. Funeral services will be held at 8:30 o'clock Saturday morning at St. Mary's Church at Fancher and burial will take place in the parish cemetery. The body is at the Jurosek home.
Mrs. Jurosek was found dead in her home after neighbors, noticing that she was not up and about as usual, went to the house to investigate. After trying the door, finding it locked and getting no response to their repeated knocks they looked through the window and saw her lying on the floor. The door was then broken open. It is believed Mrs. Jurosek died of a heart attack.
Mrs. Jurosek was born in Poland on December 19, 1860. She came to this country 56 years ago and for the past 26 years had resided at Amherst Junction. Her husband, Joseph Jurosek, died a few years ago.
Monday,November 28, 1932
Funeral services for Mrs. Marcina Jurosek of Amherst Juntion, who died last Tuesday morning at her home, were held Saturday morning at St. Mary's Church at Fancher. Rev. S. J. Kubiszewski officating at a requiem mass at 8:30 o'clock and at burial rites in the parish cemetery. A large number of relatives and friends were in attendance.
Pallbearers were Leo Konkol, Frank Trader, Joseph Weater, Charles Lubiecki, Barney Omernick and Julius Lella. Flower girls were Bernice Konkol and Christina Blaszkiewica.
Surviving Mrs. Jurosek are an adopted son, John Musial of Rosholt; two sisters, Mrs. John Hentz of Wisconsin Rapids and Mrs. Anton Kawleski of Dancy and three brothers, Ed, John and Frank Przybylski.
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