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29701 |
~1901 Denison Ave.
OCCUPATION:
Printer
OBIT:
THOMAS J. WOZNICKI, beloved husband of Jeanette (nee Gasior); loving father of Lawrence (Marie) and Thomas S. Jr. (Jenny); dear grandfather of Christopher, Nyssa, Matthew, Philip and Caroline; brother-in-law of Ralph Gasior; brother of Theodore (wife Polly), Sr. Francis Therese SSJ-TOSF, and Edmund (deceased) (wife Helen). Friends may call at THE KOLODIY-LAZUTA FUNERAL HOME, 5677 STATE RD., (PARMA), where prayer services will be held Monday, Aug. 21 at 9:30 a.m. followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at St. Barbara Catholic Church at 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. VISITATION SATUR-DAY 6-8 P.M. AND SUN-DAY 2-4 AND 6-8 P.M. Veteran of W.W. II and recipient of The Purple Heart Medal. (ARRANGEMENTS BY KOLODIY-SOBCZYK FUNERAL HOME) | Thomas S. WOZNICKI
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29702 |
RESIDENCES:
1922 - 5210 Stickney Ave., Cleveland, Ohio
OBIT:
Name: Reinke, Meta
Date: January 20, 1922
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #068.
Notes: Reinke-Meta (nee Wrase), beloved wife of Adolph, and mother of Vernon, Wilbur, Lenord, May Rose and Eileen, Friday, January 20, at 3 p. m., age 30 years. Funeral from late residence, 5210 Stickney avenue, Monday, January 23, at 2:30 p. m. Friends invited. | Meta WRASE
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29703 |
Mary Rogness's - Spouse of fourth cousin 5 times removed | WRIGHT
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29704 |
1870 Census Juneau, Kildare County, Wisconsin: mentions Abel and his family, including daughter Cordelia who married James Fleming | Abel WRIGHT
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29705 |
Ancestral File Number: 19MV-Z6 | Adelaide WRIGHT
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29706 |
1 _FA1
2 PLAC Buried in Brookside Cemetery, Tecumseh, Lenawee, MI | Arnetta Mabel WRIGHT
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29707 |
Mary Rogness's - Spouse of first cousin 5 times removed | Daniel WRIGHT
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29708 |
1 _FA1
2 PLAC Buried in Pleasantview Cemetery, Petersburg, MI | Edna Mae WRIGHT
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29709 |
Cause of Death: Intracerbral Hemmorhage due to Hypertension
_DEG: 16 Aug1947BS., Ed. from Boston University
Research and source notes: Deborah Sweet-
1) NYS Dept. of Health Cert. of Birth - Reg.#3146 County of Otsego,
Village of Oneonta [number stamped at top of form - 27355 this is the
doc.# used bythe State] - Helen Southworth Wright, b. July 14, 1904, at
297 Main St., County of Otsego, Village of Oneonta, Julian D. Smith,
attended the birth; father, William G. Wright, Age 24, Laborer,
b.Meredith, NY; mother Madaline Mae (Southworth) Wright, Age 22,
b.Milford, NY, both living at 297 Main St.; #of prev.children-0,
#living-1; Given name added from Supplemental Report filed[? hard to read
copy] Mar.7, 1905 CL w/ ER
[the latter is probably the initialsof the clerks who added the
information]
The place where she was born is right in town, opposite the Presbyterian
Church. If it was at one time a privatehome, it is no more. Now it is a
typical downtown building made of brick, newer than 1904, with stores on
street level and apartments above.
2)NYS Dept.of Health Cert. of Death - State file #0000034703
Recorded district #5932 Register #132
Helen S. Sweet, female, dod: 4/21/1988, 5:27 p.m. at Phelps Memorial
Hospital Center, Village of North Tarrytown, Westchester Co., NY,
admitted on 4/20/1988, Medical Record #000353459
dob: 7/14/1904 in NY, Age 83, white,Served in Armed Forces? NO, Hispanic
origin? NO, Education - 17+ years, Soc.Sec.#109-36-5271, Marital Status:
Widowed is checked [this must be wrong. Asfar as I know, she and Grandpa
Sweet were divorced. I must try to get the divorce records]. Usual occup:
Housewife [this is not REALLY true as she was div., and hadn't owned a
home in over 50 yrs.], Name & locality of Company/Firm:Own Home [this is
not really true either - she lived in hotels for the past50 years],
Residence: NY, Westchester, Village of Tarrytown (within village limits),
455 So. Broadway, Tarrytown, NY, 10591 [this is the address of the Hilton
Inn, where she lived], Father: William Wright, Mother: Madeline [sic,
Madaline] Mae [sic, May] Southworth. Informant: William Sweet [son] 34
Van Houten Fields, West Nyack, NY 10994.
Burial, etc.: Cremation, 4/26/1988, Cedar Lawn Crematory, Paterson, NJ
Funeral Home: Higgins Funeral Service, Inc. 321 S.Main St., New City, NY
10956, Registration #01143
Director: Joseph P. Damond, Registration #09039
Cause of death: Intracerebral Hemmorhage due to Hypertension
[note: there was a wake at Higgins and then after cremation there was a
one day wake in Oneonta preceding burial]
3) Oneonta Plains Cem. visit 5/5/2001 - photos taken of grave. Grandma is
buried in the WRIGHT family plot, NOTthe Sweet family plot.
Also visited the home she had built at 428 Main St. Itis still there,
2001, owned by George Monser, who tells me that he had purchased it from
the estate of Dr. Leroy House in 1968. Dr. House bought the house from
Judge Grant, who had bought it from Grandma and Grandpa. Dad had stopped
up several years ago and visited, at which time Mr. Monser gave him the
photo of the house taken in the 50's(?)/ He stated that the oak tree Dad
hadplanted by the garage as a child is now huge. I took new photos.
Deborah Sweet info:
Helen is buried in the WRIGHT family plot, in the same grave as her
beloved grandparents, Sophia Gibson and William Wright. Her parents
Madaline Southworth and William Gibson Wright, and her brother W. Clyde
Wright andhis wife Mildred E. Williams are on the other side of the
stone. It is easilylocated, as it is in the second 'section', right on
the main cem. road, on the right, after the entrance. There are two large
shrubs on either side. I was personally there when she was buried. As a
side note, for anyone who knew Helen, she was cremated, per her own
request. She had wanted Dad (William Gilbert Sweet, her son), Uncle Clyde
Wright (her br | Helen Southworth WRIGHT
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29710 |
Information of death found on a tombstone in old Rushford cemetery--died at ageof 98 years, 5 months, 24 days | Joel WRIGHT
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29711 |
Was a policeman in Cleveland. | John WRIGHT
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29712 |
WRIGHT, JOSEPH A THRALL, EUNICE L COLES10/01/1878 | Joseph A. WRIGHT
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29713 |
Mary Rogness's - Fifth cousin 4 times removed | Lyman WRIGHT
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29714 |
REFN: 11748 | Mary Ellen WRIGHT
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29715 |
Ancestral File Number: 21DW-VVX | Mary Minorva WRIGHT
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29716 |
Mary Rogness's - Fifth cousin 4 times removed | Olive WRIGHT
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29717 |
Mary Rogness's - Spouse of fourth cousin 5 times removed | Pomeroy WRIGHT
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29718 |
Mary Rogness's - Fifth cousin 4 times removed | Salida WRIGHT
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29719 |
1 _FA1
2 PLAC Buried in Pleasantview Cemetery, Petersburg, MI | Thilba Merle WRIGHT
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29720 |
REFN: jnag5594 | Thomas WRIGHT
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29721 |
REFN: 6517 | William C. WRIGHT
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Research and source notes: Deborah Sweet -
1) Birth, Death and Burial info:
a. Oneonta Plains Cem. visit 5/5/2001 - photos taken of graves.
Clyde was raised on the famiy farm Milford Center, NY. It was on Goodyear
Lake?.
He had anunsuccessful run for Congress.
He owned and operated Wright's FoodMarket on Main St., Oneonta for many
years.
Was on board of Wilbur National Bank, Oneonta
Parson's College, Fairfield, Iowa, is home to the Madaline Wright
Memorial Library and the William G. Wright Hall of Science - Uncle Clyde
was Chairman of the Board of Trustees - the family donated to the college
for the buildings and the cornerstone was unveiled Fri. Oct. 19, 1963
At the time of his mother's death, he was living with his famiy at 136
East St., Oneonta, NY. He moved into the family home at 40 Elm St. and
lived there until his death. | William Clyde WRIGHT
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29723 |
Cause of Death: Coronary Thrombosis, duration 1 day due to Coronary Sclerosis, duration 4 years.
Research and source notes - Deborah Sweet:
Info fromObits, Madaline's notes, personal recollections:
Went to Westminister College,Pennsylvania
Farmed in Delaware Co., NY, near Milford/Milford Center - farm at
Goodyear Lake
He was a Sheriff of Otsego Co. for 3 years in the early 1930's.
According to Grandma Sweet (his daughter), he was so grossly overweight
that in order for him to be weighed by the doctor, he had to use the
scales at the feed store. [I am not sure if my recollection on this is
correct. It may have been her Grandfather William Southworth, Madaline's
father, who was soobese. Which may be the reason he died so young. I
remember her saying thathe (whichever one it was,) dropped dead
suddenly. D.Sweet]
Had something todo with the beginnings of IBM. Have not found any
mention of this anywhere though.
From the Delaware Co.NY Genealogy & History online site - Various records
- still need to finish citing the actual sources: from various online
Histories of Otsego County and its Towns:
East Meredith - Formerly known as BRIER ST. In 1868, the East Meredith
post office was established, L.O. Hanford, Postmaster. In 1880,
Postmaster was John H. Thompson
The United PresbyterianChurch, 1870, transferred from the Congregational
Church.
In 1875, pop. was1, 390 per Census. East Meredith's school district
comprised a portion of Kortright. Kortright was about 8 miles from West
Meredith.
Death Record Documentation:
NYS Dept of Health Cert of Death, #50867; Registered #148; Dist. #3801
Place of Death: Otsego Co., City of Oneonta, 40 Elm St.; Length of stay:
10 years; Usual residence: 40 Elm St., Oneonta, Otsego Co., NY, within
limitsof city.; Full name: William Wright; Social Sec.#none; Veteran?
No; Male; White; Married; Spouse: Madaline Southworth, age 60;
dob: July 3, 1880; Age: 62yrs 2mos 22days; Usual Occupation: None;
Birthplace: East Meredith, NY
Father:William Wright, born in Ireland; Mother: Sophia Gibson, born in
NYS; Informant: Mrs. Wm. Wright by W. Lewis, Oneonta, NY[W. Lewis is the
Undertaker]
MEDICAL CERTIFICATION: Dod: Sept. 25, 1942. Dr. Fred M. Johnson of
Oneonta, NY certifies he attended deceased from May 1935 to Sept. 25,
1942, that death occurred at 6:10 am by Coronary Thrombosis, duration 1
day, due to Coronary Sclerosis, duration 4 years. Dated 9/25/1942
Burial: Oneonta Plains Cemetery, Oneonta, NY on Sept. 28, 11942;
Undertaker: Wirt Lewis of Oneonta, NY, License#1892. Registrar: Brenda
Ingalls, rec'd 9/26/1942; Permit issued: 9/26/1942
Birth, Death and Burial info:
5/5/2001 - Oneonta Plains Cem. visit - photos takenof graves. | William Gibson WRIGHT
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2 PLAC Buried in Pleasantview Cemetery, Petersburg, MI | William Henry WRIGHT
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OBIT: Name: Wroblewski, Alex
Date: Oct 30 1954
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #168.
Notes: Wroblewski, Alex, residence, 2611 W. 14 St., beloved husband of the late Mary, dear father of Frank Wroble, Mrs. Helen Boiardi, Mrs. Rose Tayler, Mrs. Martha Masarin, Joe Wroblewski, Mrs. Agnes Asta, Mrs. Mary Bendik, grandfather and great-grandfather, brother of Mrs. Frances Sutoski. Family will receive friends From 2-5 and 7-10 P. M. at the Dan Mallchok Funeral Home, 2609 W. 14 St., where services will be held Monday, Nov. 1, at 9:30 a. m. Burial Calvary Cemetery | Alex WROBLEWSKI
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SOURCE_OF_NAME: 1910 Census shows Constant as the son of Agnes Patyk a widow. Her other son is shown as Leo Patyk. | Constant WROBLEWSKI
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MARRIAGE: WROBLEWSKI, HELEN and BOIARD, HECTOR v.0130 pg.0122 (Cuyahoga County Marriage Index)
Helen was married to the man who was famous for his canned spaghetti products, Chef Boyardee.
OBIT: Helen J Boiardi, 90, of Chef Boy-ar-dee-il-Obit Plain Dealer 04 Jul, 1995, pg. 7 sec. B BOIARDI, HELEN J: Wife of late Hector-Obit Plain Dealer 04 Jul, 1995, pg. 6 sec. B
OBIT: HELEN J. BOIARDI, 90, OF CHEF BOY-AR-DEE
Plain Dealer, The (Cleveland, OH)July 4, 1995Author: RICHARD M. PEERY PLAIN DEALER REPORTER
OBIT: When Helen J. Boiardi's son was a toddler, she would place him in an empty spaghetti box to play safely while she worked in a makeshift food factory above the restaurant her husband, Hector, operated on Woodland Ave. Mrs. Boiardi would use a long pole to stir large vats of sauce that was poured into jars for customers to pick up on their way home from work.
OBIT: The business grew quickly until it became known throughout the world for its "Chef Boy-ar-dee" packaged spaghetti dinners.
OBIT: "We were happy working together," Mrs. Boiardi said when her husband died in 1985. "In 62 years we didn't have quarrels like the kind people have today."
OBIT: Mrs. Boiardi died yesterday at her home in Shaker Heights. She was 90.
OBIT: She was born in Cleveland. She began working in food service as a pantry girl at the new Wade Park Manor Hotel, which is now the Judson Park retirement home. She soon switched to the Winton Hotel and met her husband, who was the chef there. The hotel was later known as the Pick Carter.
The Boiardis were married in 1923. The next year they opened Boiardi's restaurant on Woodland Ave. near E. 9th St. Because so many customers asked for takeout orders of the spaghetti sauce, the Boiardis found themselves in the packaged food business as well.
OBIT: Mrs. Boiardi worked with her husband until 1934, three years before the food plant was moved from a building on Harvard Ave. to a large factory in Milton, Pa. The company, a pioneer in convenience food preparation, was sold for several million dollars to American Home Products of New York in 1946. Hector Boiardi continued to operate restaurants in Cleveland, including Chef Hector's off E. 9th St. near Euclid Ave.
OBIT: Mrs. Boiardi is survived by a son, Mario of Queenstown, Md.; two grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; two sisters; and a brother.
OBIT: Services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at St. Dominic Catholic Church, 19000 Van Aken Blvd., Shaker Heights. Arrangements are being handled by the Brown-Forward Funeral Home of Shaker Heights.
Caption:
Edition: FINAL / ALLSection: NORTHEAST OHIOPage: 7BColumn: OBITUARIES
Index Terms: OBITUARIES
Dateline: SHAKER HEIGHTS
| Helen J. WROBLEWSKI
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SOURCE_OF_NAME: 1897 deed with Agnes as the administrator of his estate lists . Property was transferred to Xavery Patyk (her second husband). | Ignatz WROBLEWSKI
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MARRIAGE: WROBLEWSKY, MARIE and BURDIK, ANDREW vol.0190 pg.0324 (Cuyahoga County Marriage Index) | Mary WROBLEWSKI
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OBIT:
Name: Stefanik, Antoinette
Date: Aug 2 1972
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #158.
Notes: Stefanik. Antoinette Stefanik, beloved wife of the late Blazel, dear mother of Mary Capalto, Stanley Rymut, Julia Galinski, Edward and Louis Rymut and Helen Dalley, grandmother of 16 and great-grandmother of 12. Funeral Mass Thursday, Aug. 3, at 10 A.M., at St. Barbara Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Friends may call at the A. J. Tomon & Sons Funeral Home, 4772 Pearl Rd., Wednesday 2-5 And 7-9 P.M.
MARRIAGE:
2) RYMUT, ANTOINETTE and STEFANIK, BLAISUS ALEX vol.0379 pg.0305 (Cuyahoga County Marriage Index) | Antonina WRONA
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Still in Poland at the time of his father's death (1951) | Michael WRONA
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Still in Poland at the time of his father's death (1951) | Peter WRONA
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CENSUS:
1920 - Ohio, Cuyahoga, Cleveland - 3730 West 14th St. - shown as father-in-law living with his daughter Antonina and Joseph Rymut.
1951 - 3690 W.15th St. Cleveland, Ohio
OBIT:
Name: Wrona, Albert
Date: Jul 20 1951
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #168.
Notes: Wrona, Albert, residence, 3690 W. 15th St., beloved father of Antonina Stefanik, and Michael and Peter of Poland, grandfather and great grandfather. Services Saturday, July 21, at 9 a. m. at St. Barbara's Church. Friends may call at A. J. Tomon & Sons Funeral Home, 2144 W. 14th St. | Wojtiech (Albert) WRONA
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1. m£▮ Franciszki Pawlak | WRONKA
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MARRIAGE: WRUBLESKI, CLARA and BUBLIK, FRANK vol.0174 pg.0582 (Cuyahoga County Marriage Index)
OBIT: Name: Bublik, Clare A.
Date: Oct 30 1973
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #096.
Notes: Bublik. Clare A. Bublik (nee Wrubleski), beloved wife of Frank M., dear mother of Frank S., Kare John, and the late James, sister of Careline Konarski, Theodore Wrubleski, Cecilia Smolinski, Helen Higley, Leonard Wrubleski, and the late Otto and Josephine Galley. Services Monday, Oct. 29, at St. John Nepamucene Church, at 10 a.m. Friends may call at Bican Bros. Funeral Home, 5215 Fleet Ave., Sunday 2-4 And 7-9 P.M. | Clara A. WRUBLESKI
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DEATH:
Accidental scalding with hot water. | Joseph WRUBLESKI, [child]
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RESIDENCES:
RD#1 Grafton, Ohio
MARRIAGE:
WROBLEWSKI, JOSEPHINE M and GAILEY, PETER vol.0136 pg.0218
(Cuyahoga County Marriage License Index)
DEATH:
Nephritis | Josephine WRUBLESKI
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VARIATIONS: WRUBLESKI, WRUBLEWSKI, VRUBLESKY (the latter is the listing in the 1910 census).
RESIDENCES:
1911 - 3765 W.13th St., Cleveland, Ohio <-- son Joseph's death certificate | Jozef WRUBLESKI
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OBIT:
Name: Wrubleski, Otto
Date: Jun 11 1966
Source: Plain Dealer; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #168.
Notes: Wrubleski. Otto Wrubleski, 3969 W. 22nd St., beloved husband of Josephine (nee Kubek), stepfather of Sister Mary Marjorie, S. S. J., Joseph Szydlo, Judith Lipesey, and grandfather, brother of Caroline Konarski, Cecilia Smolinski, Theodore, Clara Rublig, Helen Higley, and Leonard. Family will receive friends Sunday 2-5 And 7-10 P.M. at Zabor's Funeral Home, 5680 Pearl Rd., where services will be held Monday, June 13, at 9 a.m. | Otto WRUBLESKI
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OBIT:
Name: Wrubleski, Theodore J.
Date: Aug 12 1974
Source: Plain Dealer; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #168.
Notes: Wrubleski. Theodore J. Wrubleski, beloved husband of Helen M. (nee Bakusz), dear father of Theodore R., grandfather of Terri Lisa, and Theodore C., brother of Carrie Konarski, Cecelia Smolinski, Helen Higley, Leonard, and the late Otto, Clara Bublik, Josephine Gailey, and Joseph. Services Tuesday, August 13, at St. Leo's Church, 9:30 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends may call at The A. J. Tomon & Sons Funeral Home, 4772 Pearl Rd., Monday From 2-5 And 7-9 P.M. | Theodore J. WRUBLESKI
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RESIDENCES:
1957 - 3724 W.13th St., Cleveland, Ohio
1959 - 1515 Botany Ave., Cleveland, Ohio
OBIT:
WRUBLEWSKI, LEONARD P: Husband of late Helen G-Obit Plain Dealer 04 Nov, 1999, pg. 7 sec. B | Leonard P. WRUBLEWSKI
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Genealogist | John Sparhawk WURTS
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OBIT: Name: Wutrich, Charles J.
Date: Feb 21 1957
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #168.
Notes: Wutrich, Charles J., husband of the late Naomi (nee Ruetenik), father of Esther and Mrs. Mary Decker, brother of the late Elizabeth, Frank, George, Peter and Mrs. Mary Howe, passed away Wednesday, Feb. 20, at the residence, 12 E. Schaaf Rd. Friends may call at the G. H. Busch & Son Funeral Home, 4334 Pearl Rd., where services will be held Friday, Feb. 22, at 1:30 p. m. | Charles J. WUTRICH
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Mary Rogness's - Eighth cousin once removed
571-22-8032 | Alberta Irene WYATT
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29745 |
Mary Rogness's - Eighth cousin once removed
545-28-7053 | Audrey Druzella WYATT
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29746 |
Mary Rogness's - Eighth cousin once removed
550-14-7114 | Edith Leona WYATT
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29747 |
Mary Rogness's - Eighth cousin once removed
551-16-6326 | Helen Evelyn WYATT
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29748 |
Mary Rogness's - Eighth cousin once removed | John WYATT
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Mary Rogness's - Spouse of seventh cousin twice removed | John Martin WYATT
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Mary Rogness's - Eighth cousin once removed | Sarah Frances WYATT
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