Gorzkiewicz had been visiting a son in Florida since the death of his wife in March, 1973.
He was a long time employee of the Leavenworth Times and after his retirement he operated a small print shop at Lansing. He was a member of St. Francis De Sales Church and Local 45 of the International Typographical Union.
Survivors inclued his sons, Lyle G. Gorzkiewicz of Ft. Walton Beach, Ralph O. Gorzkiewicz of Oakland, CA; daughter, Mrs. Norine Turner, Rodeo CA; two step daughters, Mrs. Virginia Maddox of Lansing and Mrs Claire Bayles of Easton, and brother, Joseph Gorzkiewicz of 110 4th Ave. Nine grand-children also survive.
Funeral arrangements will be announced by the Sumpter Funeral Chapel.
Leavenworth Times Sun Feb, 10, 1974
Gorzkiewicz had been visiting a son in Florida since the death of his wife in March, 1973.
He was a long time employee of the Leavenworth Times and after his retirement he operated a small print shop at Lansing. He was a member of St. Francis De Sales Church and Local 45 of the International Typographical Union.
Survivors inclued his sons, Lyle G. Gorzkiewicz of Ft. Walton Beach, Ralph O. Gorzkiewicz of Oakland, CA; daughter, Mrs. Norine Turner, Rodeo CA; two step daughters, Mrs. Virginia Maddox of Lansing and Mrs Claire Bayles of Easton, and brother, Joseph Gorzkiewicz of 110 4th Ave. Nine grand-children also survive.
Funeral arrangements will be announced by the Sumpter Funeral Chapel.
Leavenworth Times Sun Feb, 10, 1974
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