Obit: |
Syryczuk, Donald (1924 - 1999) |
Contact: |
Mary |
Email: |
sagg@execpc.com |
Surnames: |
SYRYCZUK SZEMRAJ SOBCZYNSKI USTIANOWSKI FLODIN |
----Source: Thorp Courier (Clark County) May 26, 1999
Donald Syryczuk,
75, of Lublin, died May 19, 1999 in his home. Donald was born April
11, 1924 in Lublin to Andrew and Anna (Nowak) Syryczuk. He married
Victoria Szemraj October 29, 1949 t St. Mary's
Polish National Catholic Church in Lublin by Father
Polaszewski.
The Thorp Funeral Home was in charge of funeral arrangements with
visitation from 4:00 to 9:00 p.m., Friday May 21.
The funeral services were held Saturday, May 22, 1999 at St. Mary's
Polish National Catholic Church in Lublin with Father John Kutek
and Father Marion Talaga officiating. Burial was made in the parish
cemetery. The Lublin Legion and VFW of Gilman had the military
services and were pallbearers. Donald's pilot Jim Sobczynski of
Barrington, IL was his honorary pallbearer with which he flew many
missions in World War II.
He graduated from the Gilman High School and joined the Air Force.
He served 4 years in the battles and campaigns in Normandy,
Northern France, Rhineland and air offensive Europe as a gunner and
Radio operator on a B26 Marauder. He flew 51 missions.
After service with his wife he farmed for 41 years in Lublin.
During this time he was 17 years on the Gilman School Board as a
director and president and 18 years as a clerk for the Town of
Roosevelt.
Survivors include his wife one son Andrew (Alice) of Lublin four
grandsons: Mark, Donald, Douglas and Nicholas, all of Lublin two
brothers: John (Regina) of Lublin, Irving of Thorp and one sister,
Virginia (Mike) Ustianowski of Lublin and many nephews, nieces and
cousins. He was preceded in death by his parents, one sister,
Lorraine Flodin.
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