Obit: Chojnacki, Isabelle (1925 - 2009)
Poster: Robert Lipprandt
Email:
bob@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Bernal, Chojnacki, Espinosa, Manniriquez, Noziska, Rangel, Razo,
Renteria, Stefancin, Willger, Zepeda
----Source: The Star News (Medford, Taylor County, Wisconsin) Thursday,
October 29, 2009, Online Edition
Chojnacki, Isabelle (November 5, 1925 - October 23, 2009)
Isabelle Chojnacki, 83, Medford, died Friday, Oct. 23 at Memorial Nursing
Home in Medford.
A Mass of Christian Burial was held Wednesday, Oct. 28 at Holy Rosary
Catholic Church in Medford, with Father Gerard Willger and Deacon Joe
Stefancin officiating. Interment was at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic
Cemetery in Whittlesey.
The former Isabelle Espinosa was born November 5, 1925 in Depue, Ill., to
the late Theodore and Eufemia (Renteria) Espinosa. She attended Depue Grade
School.
She married John Chojnacki and they moved to Whittlesey where they farmed
until 1986.
They were later divorced.
She was a member of Holy Rosary Catholic Church, and had worked with the
Green Thumb Group. She enjoyed being with her grandchildren, going for
rides, going out to eat, puzzles and traveling to Mexico.
Survivors include a daughter, Linda Noziska of Medford; two brothers, David
(Agnes) of Crete, Ill. and William (Rachel) of Chillicothe, Ill.; two
sisters, Lillian (Benny) Razo of Chillicothe and Eufemia (Mario) Rangel of
Chicago, Ill.; three grandchildren, Richard Noziska, and Mercedes and Isaac
Zepeda; nieces and nephews; and other relatives and friends.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a grandson, John
Joseph Espinosa; two brothers, Joe and Raul; and three sisters, Mary (Milano) Manniriquez, Eloisa (Alfonzo) Bernal and Emelia Espinosa.
Dallmann-Kniewel Funeral Homes of Medford and Rib Lake assisted the family
with arrangements.
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