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Bernard “Barney” Przybelski

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Bernard “Barney” Przybelski

Birth
Portage County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
30 Mar 1974 (aged 64)
Stevens Point, Portage County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Rudolph, Wood County, Wisconsin, USA GPS-Latitude: 44.5009427, Longitude: -89.8011702
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Funeral services for Bernard (Barney) Przybylski, 64, Rudolph, will be held at 9:30 am Tuesday at St. Phillip's Catholic Church, Rudolph. The Rev. Robert Perkins will officate and burial will be later in the parish cemetey.

Mr. Przybylski died Saturday morning at St. Michael's Hospital, where he had been a patient for two weeks.

Born August 20, 1909, in the Town of Carson, Mrs. Przybylski was the son of the late Mr. & Mrs. Frank Przybylski. He married Louise Flatoff on July 15, 1929 at St. Bartholomew's Catholic Church, Mill Creek.

After the marriage, Mr. Przybylski moved to Stevens Point. From 1929 to 1943 he was employed by the Portage County Highway Department. He was then a heavy equipment operator in general construcation work, retiring two years ago.

Survivors include his wife, two sons, Casmir Przybylski, Thomas Przybylski, Wisconsin Rapids; one daughter, Mrs. Stephen (Roseann) Konkol, Rudolph; three sisters, Mrs. Helen Wayerski, Milwaukee, Mrs. Frank (Maime) Sobczak, Town of Carson; and Mrs. Joseph (Clara) Molski and nine grandchildren.

Mr. Przybylski was preceded in death by two infant sons and five brothers.
Funeral services for Bernard (Barney) Przybylski, 64, Rudolph, will be held at 9:30 am Tuesday at St. Phillip's Catholic Church, Rudolph. The Rev. Robert Perkins will officate and burial will be later in the parish cemetey.

Mr. Przybylski died Saturday morning at St. Michael's Hospital, where he had been a patient for two weeks.

Born August 20, 1909, in the Town of Carson, Mrs. Przybylski was the son of the late Mr. & Mrs. Frank Przybylski. He married Louise Flatoff on July 15, 1929 at St. Bartholomew's Catholic Church, Mill Creek.

After the marriage, Mr. Przybylski moved to Stevens Point. From 1929 to 1943 he was employed by the Portage County Highway Department. He was then a heavy equipment operator in general construcation work, retiring two years ago.

Survivors include his wife, two sons, Casmir Przybylski, Thomas Przybylski, Wisconsin Rapids; one daughter, Mrs. Stephen (Roseann) Konkol, Rudolph; three sisters, Mrs. Helen Wayerski, Milwaukee, Mrs. Frank (Maime) Sobczak, Town of Carson; and Mrs. Joseph (Clara) Molski and nine grandchildren.

Mr. Przybylski was preceded in death by two infant sons and five brothers.


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