St. Stanislaus – Polish Cemetery
Shenandoah Heights, West Mahanoy Township, Schuylkill, PA
Note from the recorder, Andy Ulicny:
My approach in this cemetery is as follows…
1. Right side of cemetery bordering St. Stephen’s Cemeterypp. 3–23
2. Right Side, far back past turn of the loop road. pp. 23 - 43
3. Back left side / small section beyond flagpole/ Pastor monumentpp. 43 - 46
4. Left side of cemetery bordering St. George’s Cemeterypp. 46 -59
5. Middle of Cemetery pp. 59 - 97
6. Center Flagpole / Memorial of Polish American WWI Veteranspp. 97
I wish to note for you, the researcher, some of my idiosyncrasies in order to assist the user of this file. I worked using a laptop computer and a nice lawn chair, enjoying the cooler hours of the morning and evenings in the July 2009.
I did not create an index, I have no computer program to do so. But, it is not needed since this is an electronic file. The Find function on your computer will facilitate searches for ancestors much more readily than any index. Once you become familiar with the “Find” function (on the computer’s top menu bar usually under the “Edit” tab or with a binocular icon on its own) you will realize that you will more quickly locate names.
The Find Function actually has advantages over any index. Due to spelling variations, you may choose to find mere parts of names, wildcards or even sound alike variations rather than full spellings which may not match. For example, an index may show 75 Barrett’s and 25 Barett’s; with the Find Function you can enter “rett, Jam” to find Barrett, James much more readily than perusing all 100 entries of surnames in an index. I made every attempt to maintain a Lastname, Firstname format with perfect spacing and comma use in my enumeration so that such partial searches can be done.
Be very aware of the variety of spellings! Remember, it is irrelevant how you spell your name today. In family plots, I have seen 3 distinct variations of the same name through the three generations. I have made every attempt to record the name’s exact spelling as listed on each tombstone, both first name and surname. Obviously typos will occur.
I enumerated tombstones in sections,but I did not list rows or feel a need to attempt to enumerate in straight lines row by row. I felt this would be too time consuming and it was more important to cover more graves and more cemeteries. I’m generally attempting to enumerate in a flowing pattern in each area. Generally I’m movingalong attempting to do two rows at a time and then wending back with the next two. But, I often will jump ahead to the next row if I am in easy position to see a tombstone, or if the adjacent plot seems related to the one I’m currently recording. Often when I did hit the end of a row, I opted to mark the new start with a short line of asterisks *********. When I return to the beginning of a row I also attempted to mark this landmark with a fuller line of asterisks.
While this is convenient when it is done, please realize this cue sadly is not consistent throughout all my transcriptions. Old cemeteies, with many missing plots, often have me altering from my planned course regularly.
Note: my enumeration is solely of the tombstones, there was no use of church records, or plot maps to aid the recording.
As for stones in the same plot, I have tried to keep all the stones in one plot together since these people were most likely related. *Realize, it was not always possible to know if stones in the same proximity were of one family plot or if they were broken into a series of small plots. So, occasionally a nearby relative may not be included in my guess. On other occasions I may accidentally have a stranger included in the family’s plot. Researchers, I recommend you investigate on your own here. I have made my most educated guesses…look for yourself and make your educated guess.
I generally attempt to indicate stones in one plot by not skipping lines; however I found that it was difficult to remain consistent to this plan. If many names are on one stone, I usually tried to avoid repeating the surname and merely indenting the first names on the stone. However, if the surname itself has changed, or if was intentionally restated on the stone, I show that.
If other stones are in the same plot,my plan was to retype the surname but not skip a line. On many occassions I was forced to vary from the plan as it seemed to keep family units within a large clan more visible. I figured that you the researcher would recognize this.
As for individuals in each plot or on one stone, I have made an attempt to list the individual’s names from the eldest generation toward the most recent if it is apparent. At times, with double names on stones, I do not even know which name matches the surnames. Researchers should be able to sort this out in the census records. When I am in doubt as to matching surname to individual, I will note this with a “?” under the “Family Stone” heading or merely list the Christian names.
I usually will begin with the male, not for chauvinistic reasons, but due to the fact the female changed to this family name in marriage. I was very happy to see many maiden names listed. Occasionally a listing of a maiden name without further explanation creates some confusion. I indicate when I am confused as to surname vs. maiden name with a “?” or a note.
Anything in italicsis my personal addition, not something specifically written on the stone. If ages were listed with a death date, I would first list the age. Upon calculating to find the birthdates, I would list it in parentheses and in italics (6.16.1892). Often, by seeing the way items are presented on the stone, a strong hypothesis may be made, again, since it is not the perfectly objective evidence listed on the stone, my supposition would be in italics.
I am somewhat familiar with some of these families from my research and although I do not wish for this to be an annotated record, when I could list some obvious factual relationships that I knew, I did. Again these will appear in italics. On rare occasion I may have even done some genealogical research to attempt to clarify the surnames of people on these stones. But, this obviously would be a never ending project of its own and I would never have finished the cemetery transcription.
You will occasionally note the use of “?” with dates and names.
If the stone was worn, or oddly scripted and I was unsure of information… I used a “?” aside of my best guess. Check the stone yourself and you too may hazard your own approximation.
I am sure that I am guilty of some typographical errors and a few missed stones; however,
I know that accuracy in recording is imperative. Many of these older, immigrant names are a bit off from the typical contemporary names we see in English used today. I was particularly attentive with the more unique names to accurately show the spelling on the stone.
For facility in typing I have used numbers for months and the more computer-friendly style of recording dates using periods. When capable I have, for the most part, translated months listed in other languages. In my listings, the month is always listed first in the standard American manner of recording. I am aware there are other genealogical standards, but this proved to be easiest for me as that was how I was seeing it on the stones. It also will prove easiest for most individuals who are beginning to research their family trees.
Here inSt. Stanislaus’s a majority of stones used the Polish terms for relationships. I have translated all of these directly to English; So Matka is listed as mother in my transcription. Many, many stones also had the months in Polish, again I translated directly to English. I do not know Polish but I am familiar enough with the genealogical terminology to get by, in fact I surprised myself with my understanding as I got into a rhythm.
When I thought additional engraved tombstone lines may prove useful, perhaps a place of birth, I attempted to copy the Polish. I have also, on occasion, included some added prayers, or sentiments recorded on the stone, but this is not complete. For speed in recording, I have chosen to be rather abbreviated with recording military service. Listing a fuller account has proven to be very time consuming.
When a military footstone provided more exact detail than the headstone (such as full exact birth and death dates) I obviously have recorded that. I made every attempt to show every individual’s military service as indicated in the cemetery.
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Right Side from Front: Bordering St. Stephen’s
Kacelowicz, John / father 18751935
Sophia / mother 18861968
Lachowicz, Theorodre A. 8.19.19212.14.2005Navy
Phyllis19232000
Baby John xxxx
Karpowicz, Felix M. 19001963
Pearl K. 19051982
Wolski, Michael / father xx1917
Antonina / motherxx1956
Wolsky, Edward W. 9.29.19065.7.1980
Wolsky, Ben 8.8.19037.8.1988
Wolsky, Josephine11.26.19074.3.1989
Zubowicz – Walicki Stone:
Sarah 18971983
Joseph W. 19001952
Walter Z. 18901932
Muraczewski Stone with footstones:
Muraczewski, Adam /father18691918
Aleksandra /mother18811960
Anthony 18901949WWI
Enoch A. 18941944WWI
Joseph J. 19011957WWI
Dziadosz, Toddy A. 19101963
Dziadosz, Thomas A. 19402003
Josephine M. 19102003
Wydra, Frank J. 18711960
Helen 18881918
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Cuper, Jozef / father xx2.6.1919
Eva / mother xx1.10.1935
Zapolski, Daniel 19251929
Another headstone in this same lot
But All words are weathered out.
Dugan, Anthony/father18851946
Anna / mother 18951971
Anthony / son 19121918
Karpowicz Stone same plot:
Juzef / father 18701918
Julijan/ son18971920
Misiewicz, Francis 18631929
Josephine18721960
Helen 18941916
Melanie 19001954
Gedridge, Isabella xxxx
Siedlik Stone with footstones:
Siedlik, Stanislaw (lat 46)5.7.18715.7.1917
Siedlik, Stanley (footstone)18711917 (same as above)
Siedlik, Frances 18821950
Walukiewicz, Stanley 18991928
Walukiewicz, Helen 18981974
Siedlik, Stanley, Dr. 19031946
Walukiewicz, Walter 19191944
Kaczynski, Roamn 18571947
Kaczynski, Teofilia 18601916
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Walukiewicz Massive Cross
No namesno datesno dates
Rynkiewicz: Stone with headstones:
Joseph 3.15.18486.28.1928
Aniela 3.4.185110.16.1931
Wanda C.xx1932
Eliza I.xx1970
Stephanie L. xx1959
P. Arantowicz Stone with footstones:
Arantowicz, Peter /father188510.15.1952
Ranger Hose Co.
Eva / mother 18911925
Arantavage, Vincent J. 12.31.19139.26.1967WWII
Kwapick, Martin 18681919
Caroline 18771928
Kwapick, Frank L. /brother1.29.19036.13.1989
Kwapick, Anthony L. 4.9.18989.17.1965WWII
Kojc, Halena 1.2.190111.15.1918
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Lukasik, Apolinary S. 18861871
Anna T. 18881963
Godlewski, Kazimierz3.4.18682.2.1920
Godlewska, Anna (side)xx6.15.1934
Godlewski, Josephine (side)xx4.16.1968
Staskel, Joseph J. xx10.16.1947
Mary Ann xx11.18.1948
Nowicki, Stanislaw/father18771931
Maryanna / mother18811960
Navitsky, Joseph L. 19091979WWII
Sahutsky Stone: no dates xxxx
Alexanderxxxx
Catherine xxxx
Peter xxxx
Mary xxxx
Monica xxxx
Neiswender, Ralph /father 19142002
Helen / mother 19182006
Grayewski Stone with footstones:
Grayewski, Joseph / father 18671919
Mary / mother18751944
Bertha / daughter19091919
John / son 18941963
Grayewski, Ann Yanchulis19111981
“Grandson - Grandaughter”no datesno dates
W. Gorny Stone with footstones:
Father18621931
Mother 18661956
Warakomski, Helen 18991923
Gorney, Pauline 19021983
Denchy, Anna 19051928
Gorney, Peter / father xx3.6.1950
Gorney,Veronica / mother xx11.10.1967
Sebalusky, Marie / mother 18641926
Marie / daughter 18901918
Subb, Frank / father 19061989
Jennie U. 19131974
Szulc (Schultz)Monument:
Szulc, Piotr 18765.8.1918
Jellen, Peter E./Pete191210.29.1975WWII
Annxx6.6.2008
Jellen, Robert J. 19411999
Szczypin, Rev. Anthony S. 9.8.18999.14.1951
Ordained 2.7.1926
Szczypin, Casimir/ father 18661918
Vincentina / mother 18751973
Joseph (footstone) xxxx
Mary (footstone)xxxx
Adam (footstone)xxxx
Stnislaus (footstone)xxxx
Szczypin, Clara T. 3.1.19111.30.2002Navy
WWII and Korea
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Toczylosky, Stanislaw/fatherxxxx
Toczyloska, Bronislawa/ mother xxxx
Toczylosky, Stanislaw/ sonxxxx
Jablonsky, Jozef /son19191923
Toczylouskie, William xx11.3.1938WWI
Toczylouskie, Felix 9.19.189512.6.1966WWI
Karas Stone with headstones:
Karas, Antoni / father 18771940
Catherine /mother 18851974
Karas, Richard W. 19172008
Sophia T. 19211996
Jeszkonis, Michael (J./E.)11.11.19213.11.1990WWII
Leona H. 19212003
(for Michael, tombstone has one initial,
Military marker the other)
Bykowski – Tomkiel:
HeadstoneStone with footstone:
Becofski, John V. 18981976
Adelel M. 19042006
Gawrych headsone with footstones:
Father 11.1.186212.13.1921
Mother 4.5.18715.3.1938
Laura4.12.190412.3.1929
Stella 7.5.18937.4.1973
Gobrick, Bolick J. 18991929WWI
Galicki Headstone with footstones:
Galicki, Jan 9.15.186712.25.1925
Josefa 18728.12.1941
John / son 19021956
Galitsky, Joseph 18981958
Galitsky, Edward D. 19381979
Galitsky, Anna 19071998
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Yanculewicz, Stanislaw/ father18611937
Marcella/mother18551929
Milewski, Julius J. /fatherxx12.24.1948
Anna M. / motherxx2.18.1954
Amelia / daughterxxxx
Pietrewicz, Wladyslaw/father18721946
Maryanna/mother 18761939
Pietrewicz, Joseph W. 18981969
Anna B. 18981991
Slatick, Aldona M. 19201942
Lapniewski / Large Cross
Piotr6.23.18923.12.1921
Alfons 1.19.19009.9.1918
Wiktorya 12.2o.19031904
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Mackowsky, Adam18641939
Anna nee Potocki18871949
Catherine 19211960
Stella 19031988
Peel, Ann nee Potocki19031940
Potocki, John 19041991
Yankiewicz, Dorothy
Nee Mackowski6.20.19183.21.2001
Grzymkowska, Josefa/ motherxx3.8.1947
Grzimkowsky, Enoch /son18931933
Grimkowski, John 18991996
Grimkowski, Hattie 19122007
Bias, Stella 19021971
Wolsky, Michael J. 18891957
Anna P. 18991983
Wolsky, Michael J. Jr.19191972WWII
Wolsky, Anna 19241924
Tomkiel, Stanislaw 18741925
Johanna 18901956
Kremenowski, Vincent 18961931WWI
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Koska, Kazimierz188119xx
Bronislawa 18841950
Ptasinski, Antoni 18771922
Vinsavage, John F. 3.5.19118.17.1964
Muraczewski – Suchocki Stone:
Francis B. 18961984
Melanie A. 19001978
Suchocki, Teofil no datesno dates
Ludwika no datesno dates
Peznosky, Martin F. 19071963
Clara M. 19161988
Muraczewski, Isabel / “Mom”9.20.192912.25.1987
(Muracewski also in next row/ bordering)
Szulc, Cyprian 18801922
Sophia18891935
Schultz, Stanley J. 4.25.19221.12.2007WWII
Theresa 19271995
Schultz, Peter F. 19141997WWII
Dorothy 19211994
Gorney: Large Cross
Lozowski, Edward 18981921
Maryanna (I zona)18985.20.1921
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Nielubowicz, Antoni/father18681923
Jozefa / mother18751941
Pioter / son19101929
Antoni / son19011933
Jan / son 19091948
Huss, Frances 19122005
Huss, Stanley J. 19061975WWII
Przylkouski, Adolph /father19101948
Piatkowski, Walenty 18891940
Helen 18971986
Bertha 190201923
Ceran, Eva 18641940
Piatkowski, Edward 9.28.19294.26.2007Korea
Zitkowski, Stella /mother 18881925
Sylvetski, John J. 6.23.19092.13.1991WWII
Biskis, Joseph xxxx
Veronicaxxxx
Thomas /sonxxxx
Muraczewski-Skorupski Stone:
Muraczewski, Rev. Julian 18911965
Skurupski, Antoni / father 18701948
Skorupska, Maryanna/mother18631932
Gwiazdowske, Piotr 18671929
Maryianna (Zona) 18771943
Gwiazdowski, Thomas Sr. /Dad9.7.19398.18.1994
Gardyszewski, John 18871942
Veronica 18871977
Gardyszewski,Stanley J. 4.3.19227.3.1966WWII
Statkiewicz, Louis J. 11.19.19134.18.1966WWII
Krulelsky, Stanislaw /fatherxx1944
Jozefa /mother xx1935
Gruca, Anna / mother 18801945
Grutza, Joseph A. 19021986
Stella F. 19032000
Coyne, Edward R. 19282004WWII
Cecelia B. 1932xx
Rutecki Stone:
Rutecki, Felix / father 9.2.185712.4.1925
Piotrowski, Walter/father 18901960
Antonette /mother 18931955
Stanley / son 19231937
Bokuniewicz, Peter/ father xx1953
Aniela / mother xx1981
Frank / brother xx1945
Nowak, Stanley R. 19152000
Florence V. 19202001
Nowak – Gonzales, Louis (Baby)xx11.28.1980
Bokunewicz, Charles J. 3.2.19241.12.2002
Bushinsky, Joseph 19281969
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Yadeszko Plot: Ornately designed stone
Yadusky, William 18901959
Mary 18941936
Hofmeyer, Frances J.
Nee Yadusky19131999
Matuk – Flat stone:
Peter / father18811954
Alfred / son 1922xx
Edward / son 1924xx
Yadeszko, Jozef 18641928
Haynes, Edward W. 7.4.191510.17.1972WWII
Yadusky, Edward J. 6.6.19333.14.2005Korea
Yadusky, Frank xx1975
Mary xx2001
Zelinsky, Anthony 18991975
Mary M. 19041973
Zelinsky, Norman M. 6.9.19272.3.1993WWII
Zelinska, Ewa 12.24.185411.21.1921
Buscavage, John J. 1932xx
Irene M. 19392001
Winczolowsky, Anthony /father xx4.1.1930
Antonina / mother xx3.13.1926
(Footstone) Zigmund xx3.9.1938
Winczolowsky, Frankxx2.7.1922
Zackiewicz Stone with footstones:
Father xx1.20.1927
Mother xx6.13.1942
Stanley xx4.6.1931
Suscavage, Julius A.5.22.18981.2.1959WWII
Suscavage, Joseph3.19.18941.17.1961WWI
Suscavage, Zigmund 1.20.189712.16.1968WWII
Suscavage, Frank3.9.189312.16.1956WWI
Suscavage, Ann nee Karvois18961986
William / son 19212002
Brozosky, Joseph xx1927
Mary xx1952
Brozosky, Boley A. 19041985WWII
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Taiko, Frank / father 18941957
Agnes / mother 18931941
Albert / son 19251928
Yodis, Sophia A. L. 19272007
Lapuszewski Stone with headstones:
John / father 18801959
Rosalia / mother 18981930
Witkowski, Sophia19161997
Lapuszewski, Joseph /son19231927
Lapusheski, John S. 19091963
Violet J. 19141985
Lapusheski, Bobbie “Lakey”19411998
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Hojnowski, A. Stone with headstones:
Hojnowski, A. / Father xxxx
Teodora / Matka 18821922
Hino, Zigmund J. 19031960
Gladski, Steve 19071979
Regina 19141953
Hino, Joseph R. 19341936
Hino, Stanley A. 19121978WWII
Hino, Alice19121982
Hojnowski, Lottie 19021969
Dear Sister / aunt
Yodis, blankspacexxxx
Josephine19281994
Yodis, William 18951959
Victoria18961993
Kostowskie, John (Bob)19061982
Cecilia (Sally)19111981
Kostrzewski, Frank 19081940
Kostowski, Cecilia A. 8.11.19343.31.1959WAC
Kaminski -Rudnicki Plot:
Kaminski, Stefan / father 18771927
Franciszka/mother18821950
Kaminski, Anna /daughter19061960
Kaminsky, Felix xxxx
Columbia Hose footstone
Kaminsky, Eleaonr A. 7.26.191312.30.1994
Kaminski, Edward /son19081943
Rudnicki, Leon A. 19141989WWII
Rudnicki, Julia1.11.191710.19.1989
Rudnicki, Leon / son 19491971
Rudnicki, Lorraine 6.16.195011.15.1998
Kaminsky, Eleanor 3.29.19217.28.1990
Yodis – Kaczynski Stone:
Jennie 19041949
Josephine19081954
Leo 19061983
Yodis, Regina H./dauther 19191959
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Miaskowski, Jan / father 18791922
Katarzyna 18771926
Buckley, Jacob F. 19031973WWI
Janoski, Harry Z.18841966
Helena B. 18901986
Bokuniewicz, Francizek/father18641930
Bokuniewicz, Maryanna/mother 18621945
Bokuniewicz, Vincenty /father18861951
Bokuniewicz, Marya /mother 18941983
Bokunewicz, Stanley 19061985
Madeline 19091997
Bokuniewicz, Adam F. /father12.11.189912.10.1962WWI
Bokuniewicz, Bertha S. /mother 19051978
Bartusik, Enock /Dad7.31.19208.4.1977WWII
Mom5.9.1921xx
Lebiedziewski, John J. 19151980
Regina F. 1917xx
Lebby, Paul “beloved son”19541966
Space for another namexxxx
Bogdon, Mary F. 3.20.19469.12.1998
“Working Buszi” daughter, sister, mother
Wisniewski, Charles xx10.7.1963
Veronica xx6.29.1980
Joseph J. 19251994WWII
Charles Jr. 19168.10.1991WWII
*Purple Heart
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McKerns, Joseph 19222001
McKerns, Jean T. 8.8.19208.21.2008WWII
Dzienis, Jacob / father 18821964
Mary / mother 18881978
Karpowicz, Frank 9.23.18983.11.1956WWI
Bertha 19132002
Pietrewicz, Charles S. 2.27.191710.12.1984WWII
Dziezyk, Anthony B. 19151999
Violet T. 19091991
Pietrewicz, Jakob /father 18801954
Kazimiera /mother18851962
Pietrewicz, Kazimiera/daughter 19061936
Wiencko, Stanley 18901968
Frances 19061989
Ciszek, /Father 18601928
Mother 18591929
Ciszek, Frank18881937
John A. 18821958
Ciszek, Michael 18971936WWI
Melusky, Stella 19001993
Brennan, Francis J. 11.9.19049.30.1969WWII
Brennan, Mary xx19xx
Perlinski, Wladyslaw xx1942
Francizkaxx1959
Perlinski, Jan 18581928
Perlinski, Dr. Leon A.19081970
Perlinsky, Bella 6.6.191211.5.2001WWII
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Toborowski Stone with 2 Military footstones:
Toborowski, Andrew A. 11.11.19248.17.1969WWII
Toborowski, John J. 7.27.19207.8.1992
Kaz. Takazewski Monument with footstone:
Tack, Charles J. 7.26.192312.9.2001WWII
Sheva / Large Cross/ no namesxxxx
Czabator, Anthony Wm. 3.17.19164.5.1975WWII
Helen L. 1916xx
Wowak, Alfred L. 19141978
Cecilia G. xxxx
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Salada Plot /Mary Statue with footstones:
Salada, Alice / mother 19001959
Salada, Joseph P/ dear son19191943
Salada, Alberta / daughter8.10.19212.2.1961
Markiewicz, Vincent E. 10.24.192410.29.1992
Purple Heart
Markiewicz, Antionette A. /mom 1.18.19286.14.2003
Kessler, Albert J. / dad7.4.19113.31.1985
Kessler, Helen D. / mom12.5.19174.29.2003
Topolski – Gouba Stone:
Topolski, Edward Joseph 12.24.194110.26.1960Vet
Gouba, Danny / son 7.7.194311.27.1946
Paulonis, Helen /mother 18981938
Dzienis, Anna 19021934
Walaconis – Kasyn Stone:
Kasyan, William 19001939
Kasyan, Clara 19051940
Engle, Mary Gayle 19421945
Engle, Mary M. 19221987
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Bokuniewicz, Jozef / father18751945
Antonina / mother18841969
Bokanavage, Edward J. 19131990WWII
Jurewicz, Joseph 19021990
Edna 19061990
Rose Marie 1934xx
Antonowicz, Wincenty18831929
Antonowicz, Joseph / son19101931
Yurewicz, Leo 19071938
Wasilewski, Andrew 18691939
Pauline 18731946
Marion 19091929
Stanley 18991935
John 19121943
Vincent 19031979
Jacob 19041970
Boley18971963
WWI flag/marker seems to be for Boley
Gawrych, Joseph18921942
Veronica 18961990
Pohutsky, Felix 18851960
Gawrych, Anthony 19091963
Gobrick, Peter J. 18971968
Gobrick, Peter J. 12.9.19039.19.1968WWII
(assume the military stone is a repeat
Of the same person as the one above it?)
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Mullenoskie, Peter J. 18961941WWI
Mullenoskie, Sophia A. 18951988
Mullen, Peter P. 3.24.19334.18.2002Korea
Mullen, Darolene C. 4.29.1943xx
Orzech, John C. xx1977
Starr, Ida T. xx1995
Kielczewski, Benjamin 18961958
Valeria 19051966
Biedziejka, Aniela xx10.20.1933
Baldiga, Wladyslaw /father18691947
Teofila / mother18741954
Stanislaw /son19031946
Jozef / son 19111968
Zigmund 19061992
Violet 19092000
Baldiga, Zigmond/lamb stone8.?.??8.28.??,
Tirelli, Victoria Baldiga 19071993
Baldigo, John Z. 19131991WWII
Zienkiewicz, Frank/father 18941949
Teofiela / mother 19001936
Zink, Frank / son 19192004
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Hentz – Ryan Stone:
Hentz, Joseph J. 3.12.18998.30.1963WWI Helen K. 1904 1985
?Ryan, John E. 1930
Antoinette M. 1932
Hentz, William /father 19031946
Margaret M. /mother19051951
Zakiewicz, Kostanty/father 18871958
Mary / mother 18901965
Joseph 19091931
Zakiewicz, Theresa /daughter 19271955
Zakiewicz, Chester J. 11.3.19216.13.1976WWII
Kiskeravage, William J. 19101990
Elizabeth M. 19162003
Metrick, Michael /father19212000WWII
Mtilda B./mother 19241989
Metrick, Michael Jr./son19521996
Olejasz Stone:
O’Lair, Leo J. /husband 19041943
Felicia K. 19041986
O’Lair, Charles P. 7.23.19192.6.1967WWII
Hino, Alex S. /husbandxx6.4.1988
Agnes F / wife nee Olairxx4.6.1980
Suravicz, Anthony /father18781940
Frances / mother18821960
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Mikus, Joseph M. /father 18841938
Frances J./mother 18901967
Yuodsnukis, Anthony J. 19181985WWII
Helen A. 1920xx
Janet A. 1942xx
Blazowski, John 18751946
Tillie 18801952
Helen M. 19191935
Modzdelewskie, Thomas 18871940
Fannie 189219xx
Thomas Jr. 19181935
Musolusky, Peter P. 6.2.191110.21.1971WWII
Ratkiewicz, Frank /father xx1957
Vincenta /mother 18831968
Ratkiewicz, Frank J. 19171959
Violet S. 19171968
Shukdinas, Anthony A. 19011978
Emily L. 19041990