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Clementina <I>Disher</I> Zblewski

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Clementina Disher Zblewski

Birth
Poland
Death
26 Dec 1958 (aged 83)
Stevens Point, Portage County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
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Stevens Point Daily Journal, Stevens Point, WI
Friday, December 26, 1958
Mrs. Clementina Zblewski, 83 of 121 Portage St., was pronounced dead on arrival at St. Michael's Hospital at about 3:11 a.m. today. She was hurried there by ambulance after having been home for a week since a one month previous hospitalization. Funeral services will be held Monday at 9 a.m. at St. Peter's Catholic Church and burial will be in Guardian Angel Cemetery. Friends may call at the Dzikoski Funeral Home after 6 p.m. Saturday. Rosaries will be recited there Saturday at 7 p.m. by the Catholic Women's Club, of which Mrs. Zblewski was a member, and at 7:30 by St. Hedwig's Court No. 745, Women's Catholic Order of Foresters, of which a daughter, Mrs. Mary Eichman of Milwaukee, is a member. A general rosary will be said at the funeral home at 7:30 p.m. on Sunday. Mrs. Zblewski, the former Clementina Disher, was born in Poland on Nov. 23, 1875, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Disher. She came to the United States at the age of five years with her parents, and they settled on a farm in the Town of Stockton.
She was married on Jan. 23, 1899, to August Okoniewski at St. Mary of Mount Carmel Catholic Church at Fancher. They farmed in the Town of Sharon for a time, then moved to Stevens Point. In July 1914 in Stevens Point she was married to Michael Zblewski. They lived in Stevens Point for a brief period, then moved back to Stevens Point and Zblewski died on Sept. 21, 1926. After his death, Mrs. Zblewski moved back to Stevens Point and lived here continuously since. She is survived by one son, Steve Okoniewski, who lives at the Portage street address; three daughters, Mrs. Eichman in Milwaukee, Mrs. Florian (Agnes) Jerzak, Town of Hull, and Mrs. Nick (Magdalene) Worzalla, Doylestown; eight grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren, and one sister, Mrs. Barbara Singer, a patient at the Portage County Infirmary. She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, two sons, five brothers and two sisters.
Stevens Point Daily Journal, Stevens Point, WI
Friday, December 26, 1958
Mrs. Clementina Zblewski, 83 of 121 Portage St., was pronounced dead on arrival at St. Michael's Hospital at about 3:11 a.m. today. She was hurried there by ambulance after having been home for a week since a one month previous hospitalization. Funeral services will be held Monday at 9 a.m. at St. Peter's Catholic Church and burial will be in Guardian Angel Cemetery. Friends may call at the Dzikoski Funeral Home after 6 p.m. Saturday. Rosaries will be recited there Saturday at 7 p.m. by the Catholic Women's Club, of which Mrs. Zblewski was a member, and at 7:30 by St. Hedwig's Court No. 745, Women's Catholic Order of Foresters, of which a daughter, Mrs. Mary Eichman of Milwaukee, is a member. A general rosary will be said at the funeral home at 7:30 p.m. on Sunday. Mrs. Zblewski, the former Clementina Disher, was born in Poland on Nov. 23, 1875, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Disher. She came to the United States at the age of five years with her parents, and they settled on a farm in the Town of Stockton.
She was married on Jan. 23, 1899, to August Okoniewski at St. Mary of Mount Carmel Catholic Church at Fancher. They farmed in the Town of Sharon for a time, then moved to Stevens Point. In July 1914 in Stevens Point she was married to Michael Zblewski. They lived in Stevens Point for a brief period, then moved back to Stevens Point and Zblewski died on Sept. 21, 1926. After his death, Mrs. Zblewski moved back to Stevens Point and lived here continuously since. She is survived by one son, Steve Okoniewski, who lives at the Portage street address; three daughters, Mrs. Eichman in Milwaukee, Mrs. Florian (Agnes) Jerzak, Town of Hull, and Mrs. Nick (Magdalene) Worzalla, Doylestown; eight grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren, and one sister, Mrs. Barbara Singer, a patient at the Portage County Infirmary. She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, two sons, five brothers and two sisters.


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