Obit: Jarosz, Helen (1888 –1964)
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Surnames: Jarosz, Kpacz, Mozgowiec,
Arciszewski, Novobielski, Ciolkosz, Rogalski, Mas, Durianski, Dziedzic, Lakomy,
Kristie, Pesek, Langiewwicz, Skrzenta, Bogumill, King
----Source: Thorp
Courier (Thorp, Clark Co., Wis.) 22 OCT 1964
Jarosz, Helen (10 MAR 1888 –
15 OCT 1964)
Helen J. Jarosz, 76, passed away October 15th, 1964 at
Stanley, Wis. Funeral services were held at St Hedwig’s Chapel, Thorp on
Saturday, October 17. Rev. Edward Masalewicz officiated at the nine a.m.
service, and burial was in St. Hedwig’s Cemetery. Pallbearers were: Matt Kopacz,
John Mozgowiec, Stanley Arciszewski, Leon Novobielski, Harry Badzinski and Al
Ciolkosz.
Helen J. Rogalski was born March 10, 1888 at Lemont, Ill. On
September 19, 1904, she was united in marriage to Anton J. Jarosz, in Thorp,
Wis.
She is survived by her husband, Anton; four sons: Nick Jarosz,
Cicero, Ill., Joe Jarosz, Leominister, Mass., Peter Jarosz, Berwyn, Ill., and
John Jarosz, Wausau, Wis.; six daughters: Stella Mas, Cicero, Ill., Rose
Durianski, Ann Dziedzic and Bernice Lakomy, all of Chicago; Louise Kristie,
Cicero, Julie Pesek, Brookfield, Ill.; two brothers: Joe Rogalski, Thorp and
Martin Rogalski, Withee. Three brothers, Pete, Frank and John Rogalski and one
sister, Eve Langiewicz, preceded her in death.
Those attending the
funeral from out of town were: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Skrzenta, Chicago; Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Mikolanis, Evanston, Ill.; Mrs. Stanley Jasinek, Mrs. Mary Rogalski,
Dennis Bogumill and Stanley Kubecki, all of Chicago, Ill.; Julie Arciszewski,
Marshfield and Mr. and Mrs. Elbert King, Cicero, Ill.
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