Funeral Services To Be Held In St. Stephen Church Friday Morning
Funeral services for Margaret Washko, aged 27, whose death occurred in St. Mary hospital at noon yesterday, will be held from St. Stephen church at nine o'clock Friday morning, preceded by a short prayer in the family home, 209 Sangamon street at 8:30 o'clock. Interment will follow in St. Stephen cemetery.
Miss Washko was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Washko and spent her entire life in this city. She was educated in St. Stephen school and later was employed in the factory of the Paris Garter company. Her birth occurred here July 8, 1911.
She was active in St. Mary society and in St. Stephen church where she surrounded herself with many admirers who are saddened at her untimely demise.
In addition to her parents, she leaves two sisters, Mary and Bettsy, and two brothers, Andrew and Ralph, all at home.
Source: The Times-Press, Streator, Illinois, Wednesday, April 12, 1939, Page 4 ~ Miss Washko Laid At Rest
Requiem High Mass Conducted At St. Stephen Church Today.
A requiem high mass was conducted by Msgr. Louis Biskupski this morning at 9 o'clock at St. Stephen church for Miss Margaret Washko, who passed away in the local hospital Tuesday. Rev. Andrew Dzuryo offered a prayer at the home preceding the church service. Interment was in St. Stephen cemetery.
Pallbearers were John Sopko, John Kmetz, Ralph Ingold, George Washko, Richard Washko, and George Pavolik. Floral tributes were in charge of Mrs. George Palya, Mrs. William Parrish, Viola Washko, Evelyn Wasko, Geraldine Murray, Anna Treschak, Margaret Liptak, Bernadine Kakara, Sue Mallick and Emma Novotney.
Out of town guests included: Sister M. Louis, Johnston, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Liptak and Mrs. Joseph Lucas, Detroit, Mich.; Mrs. Jack Morrison, of Aurora; Mrs. Robert Jordan, of Chicago; Mrs. Steve Goyan, Miss Margaret Liptak, of Lovington; Mr. and Mrs. Hober Davis and family, of Ottawa; Mrs. Peter Brown and daughter, Jean, of Ransom; Mrs. William Parrich and Mrs. Mary North of Peoria; Ralph Ingold of Flanagan.
Source: The Times-Press, Streator, Illinois, Friday, April 14, 1939, Page 2
Funeral Services To Be Held In St. Stephen Church Friday Morning
Funeral services for Margaret Washko, aged 27, whose death occurred in St. Mary hospital at noon yesterday, will be held from St. Stephen church at nine o'clock Friday morning, preceded by a short prayer in the family home, 209 Sangamon street at 8:30 o'clock. Interment will follow in St. Stephen cemetery.
Miss Washko was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Washko and spent her entire life in this city. She was educated in St. Stephen school and later was employed in the factory of the Paris Garter company. Her birth occurred here July 8, 1911.
She was active in St. Mary society and in St. Stephen church where she surrounded herself with many admirers who are saddened at her untimely demise.
In addition to her parents, she leaves two sisters, Mary and Bettsy, and two brothers, Andrew and Ralph, all at home.
Source: The Times-Press, Streator, Illinois, Wednesday, April 12, 1939, Page 4 ~ Miss Washko Laid At Rest
Requiem High Mass Conducted At St. Stephen Church Today.
A requiem high mass was conducted by Msgr. Louis Biskupski this morning at 9 o'clock at St. Stephen church for Miss Margaret Washko, who passed away in the local hospital Tuesday. Rev. Andrew Dzuryo offered a prayer at the home preceding the church service. Interment was in St. Stephen cemetery.
Pallbearers were John Sopko, John Kmetz, Ralph Ingold, George Washko, Richard Washko, and George Pavolik. Floral tributes were in charge of Mrs. George Palya, Mrs. William Parrish, Viola Washko, Evelyn Wasko, Geraldine Murray, Anna Treschak, Margaret Liptak, Bernadine Kakara, Sue Mallick and Emma Novotney.
Out of town guests included: Sister M. Louis, Johnston, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Liptak and Mrs. Joseph Lucas, Detroit, Mich.; Mrs. Jack Morrison, of Aurora; Mrs. Robert Jordan, of Chicago; Mrs. Steve Goyan, Miss Margaret Liptak, of Lovington; Mr. and Mrs. Hober Davis and family, of Ottawa; Mrs. Peter Brown and daughter, Jean, of Ransom; Mrs. William Parrich and Mrs. Mary North of Peoria; Ralph Ingold of Flanagan.
Source: The Times-Press, Streator, Illinois, Friday, April 14, 1939, Page 2
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