Memorials › Stanley John Piontkowski
18 Sep 1888 – 6 Dec 1959
| Birth | 18 Sep 1888 |
| Death | 6 Dec 1959 |
| Cemetery | Saint Josaphats Cemetery Loup City , Sherman County , Nebraska , USA |
| Added by | Kathy Burgess Burr on 14 Sep 2011 |
| FaG | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/31221403 |
Sherman Co Times, Loup City, Dec 10, 1959, p.1 Services Held Wed. for Stanley Piontkowski Funeral services were conducted Wednesday Dec 9, 9 o'clock a.m. at the St. Josaphat Catholic church for Stanley J Piontkowski. Rev. Isidore Swierkowski, O.F.M. Con. Offered the Requiem High Mass. The school choir sang the Mass. Military Graveside Services were conducted by the American Legion Burrows Post 48. Burial was in the St. Josaphat cemetery. Badura Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements., Pallbearers were Leo Kowalski, Richard Drabeck of Loup City, Henry Krolikowski of Cairo, Ed Sekutera of Litchfield, Richard Pointkowski of Valentine and Al Badura of Ashton. Stanley, son of John and Frances Kuslicki Piontkowski was born on a farm in Howard County Sept. 18, 1887. He attended school at Choynice. On May 27, 1918 he enlisted in the U. S. Army. After his training, on Aug. 11, 1918, he went overseas and fought in the Houte Alsace and Toul sectors with the Army Expeditionary Forces. He returned and was discharged from the Army June 5, 1919. He came to Sherman Co. and worked as a well driller and repair man until Sep 11 1957 when he entered the Veterans hospital. He was there until his death Dec 6, 1959. Survivors are: sisters, Mrs. Maggie Krolikowski, Cairo, Mrs. Nora Sekutera, Loup City, Mrs. Rose Frederick, Ravenna, Mrs. Theresa Mendyk, Ashton, Mrs. Minnie Kowalski, Loup City and Mrs. Kattie Zoueka, Hetisboro, Oregon. Brothers are: Cash, Alex and John of Loup City and Walter of Ashton. He was preceded in death by his parents, sister and step brother. Added by Patricia #47200326 Contributor: Patricia (47200326)
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