Theodore Lipinski Buried Today With Full Military Honors
Funeral services for Theodore Lipinski, World War veteran who lived at 1000 East King street, were held at 8:30 a.m. today at the home and at 9 a.m. at St. Stanislaus church with the Rev. J. W. J. Pacholski officiating.
Burial was made In St. Mary's cemetery and pallbearers were Chester Kojter, Stanley Kropidlowski, Theodore Bambenek and J. P. Zbylicki. Members of the American Legion firing squad which fired a solute over the grave were Russell Bauer, Clarence Barth, Vince Rompa and Leon Bronk while Joseph Hamerski was bugler. The squad was under the direction of Nell Gordon. Mr. Lipinski entered the service of the United States government at Redland, Calif., on Sept. 5, 1918 and was honorably discharged at Camp Grant on March 11. 1919.
Theodore Lipinski Buried Today With Full Military Honors
Funeral services for Theodore Lipinski, World War veteran who lived at 1000 East King street, were held at 8:30 a.m. today at the home and at 9 a.m. at St. Stanislaus church with the Rev. J. W. J. Pacholski officiating.
Burial was made In St. Mary's cemetery and pallbearers were Chester Kojter, Stanley Kropidlowski, Theodore Bambenek and J. P. Zbylicki. Members of the American Legion firing squad which fired a solute over the grave were Russell Bauer, Clarence Barth, Vince Rompa and Leon Bronk while Joseph Hamerski was bugler. The squad was under the direction of Nell Gordon. Mr. Lipinski entered the service of the United States government at Redland, Calif., on Sept. 5, 1918 and was honorably discharged at Camp Grant on March 11. 1919.
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