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Frank Abraham Janulewicz

24 Oct 1892 – 30 May 1976

Birth24 Oct 1892
Death30 May 1976
CemeterySaint Josaphats Cemetery
Loup City , Sherman County , Nebraska , USA
Added byKathy Burgess Burr on 22 Sep 2011
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Thanks to contributor #47226369 Published in the Ord Quiz, Ord, Nebraska, Thursday, June 3, 1976, Page 8, Column 1 Frank Janulewicz, 83 Buried at Loup City Frank A. Janulewicz, 83, of Ord died May 30, 1976 at his residence in Parkview Village in Ord. Mr. Janulewicz was born on October 24, 1892 at Ashton, the son of Ignac and Katherine Sydzyik Janulewicz. His early life was spent on a farm with his family near Loup City. During World War One he entered the military service, May 19, 1917 at Fort Logan, CO and was actively engaged in several skirmishes in France. On June 19, 1920 he was honorable discharged at Camp Dix. NJ. He married Anna Maciejeski on January 18, 1921 at Loup City. After marriage he was employed at a feed store and cream station at Arcadia for five years. He then was engaged in farming near Arcadia for eight years after which he moved to Comstock where he served as town marshal. For the past 10 years he had made his home at the Parkview Village in Ord. Frank was a member of the American Legion Post #38 of Ord. Survivors include his wife, Anna; four daughters, Mrs. Jeanie Hovie of Kearney, Mrs. Alberta Coble, Mrs. Leona McGill and Mrs. Rose Marie McKeever, all of Omaha; one son, Donald Janulewicz of Grandbury, TX; 16 grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren; seven brothers, Floyd, Joe, Ignac, Anton, Ben all of Coup City, Harry of Grand Island and Daniel of Omaha; two sisters, Mrs. Victoria Lewandowski of Loup City and Mrs. Eleanor Damratowski of Chicago, IL. He was preceded in death by his parents, three brothers and one sister. Funeral services were held on Wednesday at 10 am at the Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church with Rev. Stanley Gorak officiating. Interment was in the Catholic Cemetery at Loup City with concluding military services conducted by American Legion Post #38 of Ord.

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