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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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Catherine ROGALSKI
[N10061]
19 NOV 1850 - 31 DEC 1935
- BIRTH: 19 NOV 1850, Raciniewo(Unislaw), Torun, Poland
- BURIAL: Riverside Cemetery, Three Rivers MI
- DEATH: 31 DEC 1935, Three Rivers, MI
Father: Walenty Valentine ROGALSKI
Mother: Marianne MAJEWSKI
Family 1
: Jacob SKEBISKI
- MARRIAGE: ABT 1869, Prussian Poland
- Anna SKEBISKI
- +Joseph Paul SKEBISKI
- John S SKEBISKI
- +August Gus SKEBISKI
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[N10061]
Buried 31 DEC 1935, Riverside Cemetery, 333 West Michigan, Three Rivers MI
49093 in 10 - 1 Section 2.
OBIT: Katherine SKEBISKIE, nee ROGALSKI [Half Sister of Anton Rogalski]
Katherine SKEBISKIE, widow of the late Jacob SKEBISKIE, died at the home of
her daughter, Mrs. John CHOINACKY in Broadway at three o£clock Sunday
morning after an illness of four months. She had been in declining health
for the past five years.
Katherine ROGALSKA was born in Poland Nov. 19, 1850, where she lived until
her marriage to Mr. SKEBISKIE in 1869. Ten years later they came to
America, locating in Medon [MI]. One year latter they came to Three Rivers
and have lived in Three Rivers [MI] and vicinity since that time. For a
number of years they lived on a farm two miles southwest of Three Rivers.
She was confirmed in the Catholic faith early in life and lived a true and
faithful Christian life.
Mrs. SKEBISKIE possessed a remarkably kind and pleasant nature and made a
wide circle of friends.
Surviving are two sons, John of Wasseon, Ohio, and Joe who resides on the
farm and one daughter, Mrs. CHOINACKY of Three Rivers, seven grandchildren
and four great-grandchildren, one sister, Mrs. Ida BUTTON [a.k.a. GUZICKI!!]
of South Bend, one son, August, preceded her in death in 1926.
Funeral services will be held at the Immaculate Conception church at ten
o£clock Tuesday morning, Rev. Fr. Leva officiating. Burial will be make at
Riverside cemetery [MI].
The Rosary will be said at the home of Mr. and Mrs. CHOINACKY at seven
thirty this evening.
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