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John S D'Zurilla

Birth
Death
30 Jul 1942 (aged 58–59)
Elizabeth, Union County, New Jersey, USA
Burial
Perth Amboy, Middlesex County, New Jersey, USA Add to Map
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CARTERET - A solemn high mass of requiem was sung in Sacred Heart Church Monday morning for John S. D'Zurilla of 71 Sharot Street, who died Thursday night after a short illness in Elizabeth General Hospital.

Mr. D'Zurilla had been a resident of Carteret forty-two years and was employed as a locomotive engineer by the United States Metals Refining Company. He was fifty-nine years of age.

The celebrant of the mass was Rev. Michael Dutko of Kertosha, Wis., Mr. D'Zurilla's nephew. Rev. Andrew J. Sakson, pastor of Sacred Heart Church, of which Mr. D'Zurilla had been one of the organizers, was deacon and preacher and Rev. Joseph Olsovsky of Raritan the sub-deacon. Burial was in Holy Trinity Cemetery, Perth Amboy, in the family plot. The three clergymen held services also at the home and at the gave.

Pall bearers were: Anthony Brechka, Ignac Bielik, Paul Chamra, Joseph Hasek, Edward Pollak and Andrew Sivon. Members of the Holy Family and Jednota Societies, of which Mr. D'Zurilla was a member, and the Altar and Rosary Societies paid their respects at his home Sunday.

Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Helen Dutko D'Zurilla; four sons, Thomas, John, Jr., Edward and Francis; one daughter, Mrs. Stephen (Helen Rita) Chamra, all of Carteret; a brother, Valentine D'Zurilla, also of this borough; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Dutko of Schenectady, N. Y., and Mrs. Elizabeth Ondrosh of Slovakia, and four grandchildren.

There was a large attendance at the funeral. Mr. D'Zurilla was one of the best known man in Carteret. Emil Bizub conducted the services.

Obituary can be found in Carteret Press, August 7, 1942, page 1


CARTERET - A solemn high mass of requiem was sung in Sacred Heart Church Monday morning for John S. D'Zurilla of 71 Sharot Street, who died Thursday night after a short illness in Elizabeth General Hospital.

Mr. D'Zurilla had been a resident of Carteret forty-two years and was employed as a locomotive engineer by the United States Metals Refining Company. He was fifty-nine years of age.

The celebrant of the mass was Rev. Michael Dutko of Kertosha, Wis., Mr. D'Zurilla's nephew. Rev. Andrew J. Sakson, pastor of Sacred Heart Church, of which Mr. D'Zurilla had been one of the organizers, was deacon and preacher and Rev. Joseph Olsovsky of Raritan the sub-deacon. Burial was in Holy Trinity Cemetery, Perth Amboy, in the family plot. The three clergymen held services also at the home and at the gave.

Pall bearers were: Anthony Brechka, Ignac Bielik, Paul Chamra, Joseph Hasek, Edward Pollak and Andrew Sivon. Members of the Holy Family and Jednota Societies, of which Mr. D'Zurilla was a member, and the Altar and Rosary Societies paid their respects at his home Sunday.

Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Helen Dutko D'Zurilla; four sons, Thomas, John, Jr., Edward and Francis; one daughter, Mrs. Stephen (Helen Rita) Chamra, all of Carteret; a brother, Valentine D'Zurilla, also of this borough; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Dutko of Schenectady, N. Y., and Mrs. Elizabeth Ondrosh of Slovakia, and four grandchildren.

There was a large attendance at the funeral. Mr. D'Zurilla was one of the best known man in Carteret. Emil Bizub conducted the services.

Obituary can be found in Carteret Press, August 7, 1942, page 1



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