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Mary A. <I>Rochon</I> Kenjorski

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Mary A. Rochon Kenjorski

Birth
Poland
Death
6 Mar 1943 (aged 57)
Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Nanticoke, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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The Wilkes-Barre Record
Monday, March 8, 1943
Page 8


MRS. MARY KENJORSKI

Mrs. Mary Kenjorski, 56, Nanticoke, died Saturday afternoon in the Wilkes-Barre General Hospital after a short illness.
The funeral will be held from the home, 126 Union Street, Nanticoke, Tuesday morning at 8:30 with a requiem mass at 9 in St. Stanislaus' Church. Interment will be in the parish cemetery.
Mrs. Kenjorski was born in Poland and came to Nanticoke with her parents at the age of 2. She was a member of St. Stanislaus' Church and several of the parish societies. She was the wife of John Kenjorski, an employee of the Atlantic Refining Company for years.
Surviving are these children, Clement and Edna, Nanticoke, and Frank, Victoria and Mrs. Narvis Rzadkiewicz, all of Bristol, Conn.; sister Stasia Rohon, Nanticoke, and two brothers, Clement, stationed at Fort Monmouth, N. J., and Zigmund Rohon, New Britain, Conn., and two grandchildren.


The Wilkes-Barre Record
Wednesday, March 10, 1943
Page 4


MRS. MARY KENJORSKI

The funeral of Mrs. Mary Kenjorski was held yesterday morning from the home 12 East Union, Nanticoke. Arequiem mass was celebrated in St. Stanislaus' Church by Rev. V. L. Biczsko. Mass was also read at the side alter by Rev. Anthony Suchock.
Casket bearers were Walter Grudkowski, Edward Kowalski, William Weiss, Joseph Daley, Joseph Prutnicki and Daniel Pinkowski. Burrial was in the parish cemetery.
The Wilkes-Barre Record
Monday, March 8, 1943
Page 8


MRS. MARY KENJORSKI

Mrs. Mary Kenjorski, 56, Nanticoke, died Saturday afternoon in the Wilkes-Barre General Hospital after a short illness.
The funeral will be held from the home, 126 Union Street, Nanticoke, Tuesday morning at 8:30 with a requiem mass at 9 in St. Stanislaus' Church. Interment will be in the parish cemetery.
Mrs. Kenjorski was born in Poland and came to Nanticoke with her parents at the age of 2. She was a member of St. Stanislaus' Church and several of the parish societies. She was the wife of John Kenjorski, an employee of the Atlantic Refining Company for years.
Surviving are these children, Clement and Edna, Nanticoke, and Frank, Victoria and Mrs. Narvis Rzadkiewicz, all of Bristol, Conn.; sister Stasia Rohon, Nanticoke, and two brothers, Clement, stationed at Fort Monmouth, N. J., and Zigmund Rohon, New Britain, Conn., and two grandchildren.


The Wilkes-Barre Record
Wednesday, March 10, 1943
Page 4


MRS. MARY KENJORSKI

The funeral of Mrs. Mary Kenjorski was held yesterday morning from the home 12 East Union, Nanticoke. Arequiem mass was celebrated in St. Stanislaus' Church by Rev. V. L. Biczsko. Mass was also read at the side alter by Rev. Anthony Suchock.
Casket bearers were Walter Grudkowski, Edward Kowalski, William Weiss, Joseph Daley, Joseph Prutnicki and Daniel Pinkowski. Burrial was in the parish cemetery.


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