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Revolinski, Henry Aloysius (1922 - 1995) |
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Stan |
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Surnames: REVOLINSKI GRIM BROMSLAWA FRANCKOWIAK ROLSTAD ZBIKOWSKI MILLER GRUETTNER
----Source: Tribune-Record-Gleaner 11/01/1995
HENRY REVOLINSKI
Henry Aloysius Revolinski, 73, Greenwood,
Clark County, died Thursday, Oct. 26, 1995, in Whitehall. Funeral
services were held at 11 a.m. on Monday, Oct. 30, 1995, at St.
Mary's Catholic Church, Greenwood. Rev. Richard Dickman officiated.
Burial was in St. Mary's Catholic Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Tim Grimm, Shawn Grimm, Jack Rolstad, Chuck
Arneson, Duane Rolstad and Greg Zbikowski.
Henry Revolinski was born on Feb. 24, 1922, in Milwaukee, to Frank
and Blanche (nee Bromslawa) Revolinski. He received his education
in Milwaukee schools. He married Evelyn Franckowiak on Feb. 14,
1942, in Milwaukee. She survives. He served in the U.S. Army, where
he was stationed overseas in Italy. After the service, he returned
to Milwaukee, where he worked in the foundry as a core maker. In
1974, they moved to Willard. He worked at the Neillsville Foundry
for eight years. They moved to Greenwood in 1983, where he worked
as a custodian and caretaker of St. Mary's
and Holy Family churches and cemeteries. He was also a volunteer
driver to take people to the Marshfield Clinic. He was a member of
St. Mary's Catholic Church.
Survivors include his wife, Evelyn, of Whitehall three daughters,
Karen (Thomas) Grimm, Cudahy Kathleen Rolstad, Whitehall and Donna
(Greg) Zbikowski, Kouts, Ind. one son, Damon Revolinski, Whitehall
11 grandchildren nine great-grandchildren two sisters, Rose
Gruettner and Clara Miller, both of Milwaukee and three brothers,
Edwin Revolinski, West Allis Harry Revolinski, Montello and Edmund
Revolinski, Milwaukee.
He was preceded in death by his parents, five brothers and two
sisters.
Rinka Funeral Home assisted the family with arrangements.
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