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Victoria PAWLAK

[N15260]

DEC 1869 - 31 JAN 1914

  • BIRTH: DEC 1869, Prussian Poland
  • DEATH: 31 JAN 1914, South Bend, IN
Father: Peter PAWLAK

Family 1 : Nicodemus KAMINSKI
  • MARRIAGE: 23 JUL 1888, St Hedwig, South Bend, Indiana
  1. +Chester KAMINSKI
  2. +Peter Stanley KAMINSKI

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[N15260] Birth: Dec., 1869
Poland
Death: Jan. 31, 1914
South Bend, St. Joseph County, IN

South Bend News Times 2 Feb 1914
Mrs. Victoria Kaminski aged 48, died Saturday evening at her residence after a brief illness of heart trouble. Mrs. Kaminski was born in Posen Poland and has lived in South Bend for the past 31 years coming from Poland in 1883. In 1890 (actually 1888 according to marriage record)she married Nicholas Kaminski who survives her. Besides her husband she is survived by 7 children: Anna, Stanislaus, John, Helen, Peter, Sylvester, and Chester; 2 sisters Mrs. Anna Krajewska and Mrs. Josephine Wroblewska. She was a member of the Holy Rosary Society. The funeral will be held Wednesday morning at 9 at St. Hedwig's Catholic Church. Burial will be made at Cedar Grove Cemetery. Josephine Kaminska of Chicago and Mrs. Josephine Pawlak of Dunkirk, NY cousins of the deceased and her son John of Detroit are coming to the city for the funeral.
Parents:
Peter Pawlak (1809 - 1912)
Spouse:
Nicodemus Kaminski (1859 - 1940)
Children:
Stanislaus Kaminski (1890 - 1978)*
Peter Stanley Kaminski (1899 - 1968)*
Burial: Cedar Grove Cemetery, Notre Dame, St. Joseph County,IN
Plot: Section D, row 21

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