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Eva Welk Berdinka

Birth
Death
1953 (aged 68–69)
Burial
Cutchogue, Suffolk County, New York, USA Add to Map
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MRS EVA BERDINKA

Mrs Eva Berdinka passed away in her 70th year at the home of her daughter, Mrs Ignatius Smith of Cutchogue with whom she had made her home for the past 11 years. With Mr and Mrs Smith's loving care and the surroundings of her family, neighbors and friends and with her cheerful disposition, she bore her illness patiently and accepted it as God's will. She was greatly interested in her family, her church and flowers.

Services were conducted at Our Lady of Ostrabrama Church in Cutchogue on June 10th by Rev A Cizmowski. Interment was in Sacred Heart Cemetery.

Mrs Berdinka is survived by four daughters, Mrs Andrew Cybulski and Mrs Ignatius Smith of Cutchogue; Mrs Peter Greseck of Sherburne, NY; Mrs John Harrison of East Moriches; three sons, John of Jamesport, Joseph of Mattituck and Julius of Montgomery, Ala; fourteen grandchildren and two great grandchildren.

Obit was published in The Long Island Traveler-Mattituck Watchman on June 11, 1953 p4.
MRS EVA BERDINKA

Mrs Eva Berdinka passed away in her 70th year at the home of her daughter, Mrs Ignatius Smith of Cutchogue with whom she had made her home for the past 11 years. With Mr and Mrs Smith's loving care and the surroundings of her family, neighbors and friends and with her cheerful disposition, she bore her illness patiently and accepted it as God's will. She was greatly interested in her family, her church and flowers.

Services were conducted at Our Lady of Ostrabrama Church in Cutchogue on June 10th by Rev A Cizmowski. Interment was in Sacred Heart Cemetery.

Mrs Berdinka is survived by four daughters, Mrs Andrew Cybulski and Mrs Ignatius Smith of Cutchogue; Mrs Peter Greseck of Sherburne, NY; Mrs John Harrison of East Moriches; three sons, John of Jamesport, Joseph of Mattituck and Julius of Montgomery, Ala; fourteen grandchildren and two great grandchildren.

Obit was published in The Long Island Traveler-Mattituck Watchman on June 11, 1953 p4.


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