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South Bend Area Genealogical Society
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"Serving South Bend, Mishawaka and Surrounding Areas"
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P.O. Box 11
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Notre Dame, IN 46556
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Casimir DZIKOWSKI
[N431]
16 JAN 1918 - 27 NOV 2001
- OCCUPATION: Sales, Gilberts Clothing Store
- BIRTH: 16 JAN 1918, South Bend, IN
- EVENT: Fact:
Passion in Life was Music
- BURIAL: St Joseph Cemetery
- DEATH: 27 NOV 2001, South Bend, IN
- EVENT: Fact:
Drum Major St Marys Band
- EVENT: Fact:
Hosted Polish American Hour WSJV
Father: Walter Waclaw DZIKOWSKI
Mother: Helen LEWANDOWSKI
Family 1
: Jeanette WONTOREK
- MARRIAGE: 15 AUG 1943, St Marys PNCC
- Barbara DZIKOWSKI
- Judith Ann DZIKOWSKI
- Jeanette Nina DZIKOWSKI
INDEX
[N431]
Birth: Jan. 16, 1918
South Bend
St. Joseph County
Indiana, USA
Death: Nov. 27, 2001
South Bend
St. Joseph County
Indiana, USA
"Casimir W. Dzikowski
"Jan. 16. 1918 - Nov. 27, 2001
"Casimir W. Dzikowski, 83, passed away from cancer on Tuesday, November 27, in his home on Edison Road. He was born on January 16, 1918 in South Bend, to the late Walter and Helen (Lewandowski) Dzikowski. He was preceded in death by his parents; his sister, Mary Winkowski; and by his brothers, Adam and Bert F. Dzikowski. On August 15, 1943, in St. Mary's "National Catholic Church, he married Jeannette Wontorek, his wife of 58 years, who survives. He is also survived by his daughters, Jeannette Nina, Judith Ann (Jim Davis) and Barbara Dzikowski; a brother, Stanley (Alice) Machowiak; and by four nieces.
"His passion in life was music. An accomplished violinist at a young age, he and his sister, Mary, and brother, Stan, frequently performed on Froncek's WSBT Polish Hour on the radio. He played first chair in Central High School's orchestra, was the drum major for a marching band organized by St. Mary's Church, and director for the church choir. While still in high school, he organized and directed his own orchestra, known as Kay Rhimes, playing for high school proms and dance halls across South Bend, LaPorte and Michigan City, and among his musicians was Pete Condoli, who later went on to play in Doc Severinson's and Harry James' orchestras. "He was a World War II veteran, serving in the South Pacific, the Philippines and New Guinea, and was awarded the Purple Heart and Bronze Star. or 23 years, he and his wife hosted the Polish-American Radio Hour on WJVA. In 1982, he retired from Gilbert's men's clothing store after 25 years of service. "Visitation will be from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Friday, November 30, with Rosary at 7 p.m. at Kaniewski Funeral Home, 3545 N. Bendix Drive. Services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at St. Mary's National Catholic Church, Rev. Charles Zawistowski officiating. Burial will be at St. Joseph's Cemetery." ...
Parents:
Waclaw Joseph Dzikowski (1884 - 1980)
Helena Lewandowska Dzikowski (1885 - 1958)
Spouse:
Jeanette Wontorek Dzikowski (1919 - 2009)
Burial:
Saint Joseph Cemetery
South Bend
St. Joseph County
Indiana, USA
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Name: Casimir Walter Dzikowski Spouse: Jeanette Wontorek
Father: Walter Dzikowski D70 Father: Stanley Wontorek
Mother Helen Lewandowski Mother: Constance Latko
Born: 16 Jan 1918 Born: 24 Jun 1919 Joliet Illinois
Married: 15 Aug 1943 St Mary's Polish Natl Catholic Church
Died: died:
Buried:
Church:
Lived: 2829 Lincolway West
Occupation: Casimer - salesman (Gilberts) / radio program director; Jeanette -executive secretary * DJ's of Polish American Hour on WJVA since May 1958.
Naturalization Intent:
Service record:
Health [obit]
Family members of:
SPECIAL INTEREST:
7] Jeannette N b] 14 Jul 1948
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8] Judith Ann b] 16 Oct 1951
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9] Barbara J b] 14 May 1955
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