February 10, 1945
Obituary
MRS. JOHN KRUPA
Mrs. Caroline Krupa of 59 Merriam street, widow of John Krupa, died last evening at her home after a brief illness. Born in Poland she had lived in Meriden for forty-eight years.
She was a parishioner of St. Stanislaus` church and a member of the White Eagle Society.
Surviving her are six daughters, Mrs. Frank Steazewaki, Mrs. Joseph Docar, Mrs. Walter Markowicz, Mrs. Frank Nursick, Miss Cecelia Krupa all of this city and Mrs. Stanley Nursick of Portland; eight sons, Stanley, Walter, George, Leo, Thaddius, Edward and Pfc. Valentine, Pfc. Henry in the European theater, and several grandchildren.
The body was taken to the Stempien funeral home, 450 Broad street.
February 10, 1945
Obituary
MRS. JOHN KRUPA
Mrs. Caroline Krupa of 59 Merriam street, widow of John Krupa, died last evening at her home after a brief illness. Born in Poland she had lived in Meriden for forty-eight years.
She was a parishioner of St. Stanislaus` church and a member of the White Eagle Society.
Surviving her are six daughters, Mrs. Frank Steazewaki, Mrs. Joseph Docar, Mrs. Walter Markowicz, Mrs. Frank Nursick, Miss Cecelia Krupa all of this city and Mrs. Stanley Nursick of Portland; eight sons, Stanley, Walter, George, Leo, Thaddius, Edward and Pfc. Valentine, Pfc. Henry in the European theater, and several grandchildren.
The body was taken to the Stempien funeral home, 450 Broad street.
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