Submitted by: Todd Nowicki

Submitted by Todd Nowicki

 

 

Klosinski, Bolka, Layman, Gregoreski, Paawloski, Semali, Klemske, Morzinski

Ksawery Klosinski: (Michigan City News Dispatch 2/4/1935)

Funeral services for Kwasery Klosinski, 1702 Manhattan street, who died at 10 o’clock Saturday morning following a three weeks’ illness, will be held Wednesday morning, at 8:30 o’clock in his late home and at 9 o’clock in St. Stanislaus church, Rev. Joseph A. Bolka officiating. The body may be viewed at the home this evening, Tuesday and on Wednesday until the hour of the funeral. Mr. Klosinski was born on Oct. 20, 1875, in Buffalo, N.Y., a son of Maximillian and Mary Klosinski. Thirty-seven years ago he and Pauline Layman were united in marriage in Rolling Prairie, Ind. Mr. Klosinski was employed at the car factory. Besides the widow, he is survived by two sons, Clement and Stanley, of this city; three daughters, Mrs. Nick Gregoreski, Mrs. Joseph Pawloski, and Mrs. Vender Semali, of Michigan City; five grandchildren, two brothers, Teofil Klosinski, of South Bend; and Jacob Klosinski, of this city; and two sisters, Mrs. Anna Klemske and Mrs. Josephine Mrozinski, of LaPorte. Mr. Klosinski was a member of St. Stanislaus Church.