Monday, February 28, 1972, Joseph Camp of 67 Radio Street. Survived by his wife, Mrs. Marie Camp, a son, Raymond J. Camp, two sisters, Mrs. Frank Adelberger, Mrs. William McCloskey, a brother, Leo Czarnowsky, seven grandchildren, several nieces and nephews.
Veteran of World War One
Retired Postal Employee, No. 210
Friends may call at the L. W. Maier's Sons Funeral Home, 870 Clinton Ave. North.
Mass of the Resurrection, Thursday morning at St. Michael's Church. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.
Monday, February 28, 1972, Joseph Camp of 67 Radio Street. Survived by his wife, Mrs. Marie Camp, a son, Raymond J. Camp, two sisters, Mrs. Frank Adelberger, Mrs. William McCloskey, a brother, Leo Czarnowsky, seven grandchildren, several nieces and nephews.
Veteran of World War One
Retired Postal Employee, No. 210
Friends may call at the L. W. Maier's Sons Funeral Home, 870 Clinton Ave. North.
Mass of the Resurrection, Thursday morning at St. Michael's Church. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.
Family Members
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Wilhelmina Czarnowsky Buenzow
1898–1942
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Richard Albert Czarnowsky Jr
1899–1939
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Rosa Czarnowsky
1901–1901
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Elizabeth Czarnowsky
1903–1903
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Hildegard Czarnowsky
1904–1904
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Pauline Czarnowsky Adelberger
1905–1988
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Pvt William John Camp
1910–1944
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Edward J Czarnowsky
1910–1953
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Leo Czarnowsky
1917–1981
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Genevieve Czarnowsky McCloskey
1919–1994
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