Obit: Zwolinski, Paul (1870 - 1938)

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Surnames: ZWOLINSKI BLACK ORNOWSKI CUTKOWSKI SYDECKA

----Sources: THORP COURIER (Thorp, Clark County, Wis.) 01/20/1938

Zwolinski, Paul (11 NOV 1870 - 13 JAN 1938)

Paul Zwolinski, retired farmer and real estate man, died at his home here (Thorp, Clark Co., Wis.) last Thursday, after an illness of several years duration. He had reached the age of sixty-seven years.

Deceased was born in Jastrzebin, Poland, on Nov. 11, 1870. He came to America in the year 1880 and spent ten years in the eastern states. Mr. Zwolinski came to the Thorp territory in 1890 and located on a farm near here, where he resided until 1907 when he retired and moved to the village with his family. He became engaged in the real estate business which he continued until the last few years when his health failed. For several winters past the deceased spent his time in southern states in an attempt to restore it.

He is survived by his wife and one daughter, Mrs. Elam (Helen) Black, of Minneapolis, three sisters, Mrs. Anna Ornowski, Cleveland, Ohio, Mrs. Julian Cutkowski, Benwood, W.Va., and Mrs. Julia Sydecka Zwolinski, Paul (11 NOV 1870 - 13 JAN 1938)ck of Girard, Pa.

The body lay in state at the Bogumill Funeral Home until Monday, from whence the funeral procession formed, the services being held at St. Hedwig’s Church at ten a.m., Rev. F.A. Kulig officiating. Interment was made in the parish cemetery. Pallbearers were: Jos. Moczarny, J. Wojcik, John Nowobielski, Anton Papierniak, Florian Anyzewski and Ig. Przybylski.

 

 


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