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Roman Janski

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Roman Janski

Birth
Morrison County, Minnesota, USA
Death
25 Aug 1931 (aged 39)
Morrison County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
North Prairie, Morrison County, Minnesota, USA Add to Map
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Roman JANSKI and Susan KALIS were married on October 16, 1916 at the Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Royalton, Morrison County, Minnesota.

JANSKI FUNERAL RITES THURSDAY AT NORTH PRAIRIE
Young Farmer Dies Despite Efforts to Revive Him From Poison Gas.
LEAVES 4 CHILDREN Nine Brothers and Sisters Survive Mother Lives Here.
Roman Janski, 39, North Prairie farmer found overcome from carbon monoxide gas in his garage Tuesday morning died while efforts were being made to revive him. The St. Cloud inhalator and a squad from the fire department were rushed to the farm northwest of Rice and worked for more than four hours with the assistance of several doctors. Janski had gone into his garage from the side door and it closed. He evidently had forgotten that the large front doors also were closed and began to repair his car. It Is thought he started the engine and was shortly overcome by the fumes.
Born at North Prairie
The young farmer was born February 7, 1892 and married Suzanne Kallis of North Prairie. Besides the widow there are four children Jerome, Marcella, Lorraine and Leo. His mother, Mrs. Mary Janski, St. Cloud; nine brothers and sisters John, Carl and Frank, Rice; Nicholas, Sauk Rapids; Mrs. Isadore Schlichting, Royalton; Mrs. Susanne Janietz, Elmdale; Mrs. Roy Delario, St. Cloud; Miss Regina, St. Cloud; and Mrs. Herman Kelly, Billings, Mont., also remain. Funeral services will be held in the North Prairie Catholic church at 10 a. m. Thursday, tomorrow. Burial will be made in the North Prairie cemetery. Rev. Fr. Frommen will officiate at the funeral services.
Gave Efficient Service
Mr. Janski was preceded in death by two brothers, Ray of St. Cloud, and Rev. Joseph Janski. He was well known in the vicinity of Rice. The St. Cloud unit gave efficient service in attempting to save the life of the North Prairie man and their efforts evoked sincere praise today.
St. Cloud Times Aug 26, 1931
Roman JANSKI and Susan KALIS were married on October 16, 1916 at the Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Royalton, Morrison County, Minnesota.

JANSKI FUNERAL RITES THURSDAY AT NORTH PRAIRIE
Young Farmer Dies Despite Efforts to Revive Him From Poison Gas.
LEAVES 4 CHILDREN Nine Brothers and Sisters Survive Mother Lives Here.
Roman Janski, 39, North Prairie farmer found overcome from carbon monoxide gas in his garage Tuesday morning died while efforts were being made to revive him. The St. Cloud inhalator and a squad from the fire department were rushed to the farm northwest of Rice and worked for more than four hours with the assistance of several doctors. Janski had gone into his garage from the side door and it closed. He evidently had forgotten that the large front doors also were closed and began to repair his car. It Is thought he started the engine and was shortly overcome by the fumes.
Born at North Prairie
The young farmer was born February 7, 1892 and married Suzanne Kallis of North Prairie. Besides the widow there are four children Jerome, Marcella, Lorraine and Leo. His mother, Mrs. Mary Janski, St. Cloud; nine brothers and sisters John, Carl and Frank, Rice; Nicholas, Sauk Rapids; Mrs. Isadore Schlichting, Royalton; Mrs. Susanne Janietz, Elmdale; Mrs. Roy Delario, St. Cloud; Miss Regina, St. Cloud; and Mrs. Herman Kelly, Billings, Mont., also remain. Funeral services will be held in the North Prairie Catholic church at 10 a. m. Thursday, tomorrow. Burial will be made in the North Prairie cemetery. Rev. Fr. Frommen will officiate at the funeral services.
Gave Efficient Service
Mr. Janski was preceded in death by two brothers, Ray of St. Cloud, and Rev. Joseph Janski. He was well known in the vicinity of Rice. The St. Cloud unit gave efficient service in attempting to save the life of the North Prairie man and their efforts evoked sincere praise today.
St. Cloud Times Aug 26, 1931


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