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Grand Island Daily Independent Friday 21 Sept. 1928, p. 1
Old Time Resident of Sherman County Dies
Loup City, Neb., Sept. 21 - (Special) - Funeral services for Blazy Bugno, old time resident of the southeastern part of Sherman county, were held at Rockville Tuesday morning, at ten o'clock, from the St. Mary's church, with Father Sloan having charge of the services. Interment was made in St. Mary's cemetery.
The deceased was born in Poland, almost 81 years ago. After coming to America, he spent several years railroading. In 1862 he homesteaded some land five miles southeast of Rockville on which he lived continuously, moving to Rockville eighteen years ago.
He was married to Miss Anna Duraczinski at Duncan, Neb., on New Years Day, 1880.
Surviving relatives are Mrs. Blanche Miszkiewicz, of Rosenburg, Texas; Anton E, Bugno, Rockville; Mrs. Agatha Grella, Ashton, and Mrs. Anna Barry, Omaha. four children died in infancy. There are also 23 grandchildren.
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Grand Island Daily Independent Friday 21 Sept. 1928, p. 1
Old Time Resident of Sherman County Dies
Loup City, Neb., Sept. 21 - (Special) - Funeral services for Blazy Bugno, old time resident of the southeastern part of Sherman county, were held at Rockville Tuesday morning, at ten o'clock, from the St. Mary's church, with Father Sloan having charge of the services. Interment was made in St. Mary's cemetery.
The deceased was born in Poland, almost 81 years ago. After coming to America, he spent several years railroading. In 1862 he homesteaded some land five miles southeast of Rockville on which he lived continuously, moving to Rockville eighteen years ago.
He was married to Miss Anna Duraczinski at Duncan, Neb., on New Years Day, 1880.
Surviving relatives are Mrs. Blanche Miszkiewicz, of Rosenburg, Texas; Anton E, Bugno, Rockville; Mrs. Agatha Grella, Ashton, and Mrs. Anna Barry, Omaha. four children died in infancy. There are also 23 grandchildren.
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