Obit: Damski, Sarah (1878 - 1942)

Contact: Stan
Email: stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org

Surnames: Damski, Wolski, Zombkowski, Koslowski, Pietrowski

----Source: THORP COURIER (Thorp, Clark County, Wis.) 08/27/1942

Damski, Sarah (27 DEC 1878 - 16 AUG 1942)

Death claimed Mrs. Sarah Damski at the Owen Hospital, Sunday, Aug. 16, 1942, the cause of her passing being attributed to a ruptured appendix.

Sarah Wolski was born in Poland on Dec. 27, 1878, being 64 years of age at the time of her death. She arrived in America on April 18, 1889 and lived in Chicago until 1900. She was married there to Stanley Damski on Oct. 20, 1900. From Chicago she moved to the Town of Roosevelt near Thorp (Clark Co., Wis.) and lived there until her passing.

Surviving relatives are the husband, two sons, John, who lived with his mother, Julian of Chicago, and two daughters, Margie Zombkowski of Necedah and Julia Koslowski of Chicago. She is also survived by two brothers, Philip and John, and one sister, Mary Pietrowski, all of Chicago.

Funeral services, attended by a large assemblage of friends and relatives, were conducted at Lublin Thursday morning, with interment in St. Mary’s Cemetery., Rev. J.F. Polaszewski officiating.

Pallbearers were Frank Luzinski, Peter Gay, Stanley Kaminski, Walter Tyznik, Jaroslaw Romanowski and Teofil Luzinski.

Among those who attended the funeral from out of town were Mrs. Laura Collins, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dunay, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kozlowski, Mrs. Margie Wehlacz, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Kozlowski and Mr. and Mrs. Julian Damski, all of Chicago, Mr. Martin Brozek and Stanley Kaminski of Necedah and Miss Margaret Bagnowski of Wis. Rapids.

 

 


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