THE KINGSTON ENTERPRISE Volume 54, Number 25, July 25, 1968 Transcribed by Ed Van Horn
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Death Notices Leo Wesolowski Leo Wesolowski, 52, son of the late Joseph and Pelagia Wesolowski was born March 22, 1916 in Detroit, Michigan and passed away July 21, 1968 at his home in Lamotte Township, Sanilac County. Leo Wesolowski and Miss Sophie Hardy were married in Hamtramck, Michigan October 29, 1935. He was member of St. Michaels Church. The Ushers Club, a Navy veteran of W.W. II. He leaves his wife Sophie, 1 son Michael of Lake Orion, 1 daughter, Mrs. Paul (Leona) Torongeau of Taylor, Michigan, 4 brothers, Charles Wesolowski of Warren, Edmund and Richard Wesolowski of Marlette, Bernard Wesolowski of Hamtramck; 3 sisters, Mrs. Sophie Gradowski and Mrs. Betty Nakowiaka of Warren, Mrs. Clara Gawrada of Detroit, his mother Mrs. Pelagia Wesolowski, Detroit. Rosary was recited at 8:00 p.m. Tuesday evening, July 23, at the Harmon Funeral Home. Funeral services were Wednesday, July 24, 1968 from St. Michaels Church, Wilmot at 11:00 a.m. Father Eugene Susalla officiating. Burial was in St. Michaels Cemetery, Wilmot.
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Kingston News Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wiswell and Jim of Elkhart, Indiana, visited his mother Mrs. Wiswell Sunday. Mrs. Stanley Moore and Ellen returned home Sunday evening after spending some time at the Gaines Camp Meeting, Gaines, Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ensign visited at the Leland Ensign home Saturday. This past week Mrs. Leland Van Horn entertained her sister, Mrs. Thelma Aiken of Miami Beach, Florida, also Mrs. Kate Aiken. While here the ladies called on an old friend, Mrs. Bertha Hobson, Clifford and on Monday evening Mrs Van Horn accompanied them to call on Mrs. Jean Clothier. Mrs. Donald Powell and Yvonne of Lum called on relatives her and attended the bridal shower for Miss Beverly Everett on Saturday. Leland Ensign was a business caller in Cass City Saturday and called on his brother Jay in Caro, who has just returned from a long stay in Hurley Hospital in Flint. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Boyne of Leonard spent the weekend with their mother Mrs. Hazel Wilmot. While here Mrs. Boyne attended the shower for her niece Miss Beverly Everett.
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