St. Peter & Paul Catholic Cemetery
AKA: Bricefield
Barry Co., MO
Surnames G
SSW = Shares Stone With
Name | Born | Died | Research Notes & Inscriptions | Researcher or Resource |
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GARRISON, Dale Harlin | Oct. 10, 1924 Wheaton, Barry Co., MO |
Apr. 8, 2008 Cox Hosp., Monett, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Julie S. - Inscription: "Nov. 27, 1954" - Research Note: He died on his deceased wife's birthday. Phyllis Long added Dale Harlin Garrison was a son of Orville Rice and Ada Ann (Santee) Garrison. He married Julia Sophia Kresyman on Nov. 27, 1954, and she preceded him in death Nov. 8, 2002. He was preceded in death by four brothers, Ray Garrison, Wayne Garrison, Ralph Garrison, and James Garrison; and two sisters, Bonnie Crider and Ozell Young. | Buchanan Funeral Home Notes Phyllis Long Book-Past & Present Frank Hatton Photo Jim Pierce |
GARRISON, Julie Sophia (KRESYMAN) | Apr. 8, 1928 Purdy, Barry Co., MO |
Nov. 8, 2002 Cox South Hosp. Springfield, Green Co., MO |
SSW: Dale H. - Inscription: "Nov. 27, 1954" - Research Note: She was the daughter of Tony Adam Kresyman and Rose Ann Boursheski. She married Dale H. Garrison on November 27, 1954, in Purdy. Additional survivors include a son; a daughter; one brother; two sisters; two grandchildren; and two great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by two sisters and one brother. | Monett Times Notes Phyllis Long Photo Jim Pierce |
GILBERT, Joseph Lawrence | Jan. 11, 1926 Rayne, Acadia Parish, LA |
Mar. 19, 2020 At Home, Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Son of Joseph Gilbert and Mabel Lee. He married Nina Etta Addison on May 1, 1946 in Orange Co., TX. Photo of stone at findagrave.com. SSW: Nina. | TX Marriage Index White Funeral Home Phyllis Long |
GILBERT, Nina Etta (ADDISON) | Oct. 1, 1929 Lake Charles Calcasieu Co., LA |
Sep. 9, 2024 Mercy Hospital, Aurora,, Lawrence Co., MO |
Research Note: Daughter of Clarence J. and Bessie Mae (Barrett) Addison, on May 1, 1946, Nina was united in marriage to Joseph Lawrence Gilbert in Orange, TX. Nina was a gifted and talented artist whose work covered a variety of genres. Whether she worked with oils, watercolors, wood or glass, the beauty in her soul could be translated into any media she decided to work with. Her art has decorated and still hangs on permanent display in places of worship and private homes. Her love for Jesus and her love for art culminated into fourteen beautiful engravings depicting the passion of Jesus Christ which hangs today in Holy Family Catholic Church in Shell Knob, MO, where she and Joe were faithful members until moving to Cassville and continuing their faithful service to God at St. Edward Catholic Church. Survivors include three daughters, Pamela Halbach (Donald), of New London, IA, Patsy Gilbert, and Peggy Bushart (James), all of Cassville; six grandchildren: Jenny, Joseph, Robert (Emma), Meg (Scott), Sarah, and Grace; four great-grandchildren, Ruby, Zoey, Aidan, and Addison; and several nieces and nephews. In addition to her loving husband of 73 years, Mrs. Gilbert was preceded in death by her parents, five brothers Joe Addison, Connie Addison, Leroy Addison, Lloyd Addison, and Arnold Addison; three sisters Verna White, Bessie Fussell, and Mabel Grace Addison. | White Funeral Home and Crematory L. Pearce FindaGrave |
GLATZ, Barbara M. (MAZUREK) | May 24, 1937 | Jan. 21, 1981 Chicago, Cook Co., IL |
SSW: Marvin K. - Research Note: She and her husband owned and operated Oak Hill Courts near Roaring River. A registered nurse, she had been employed by St. Vincent's Hospital in Monett. She was a member of St. Edward's Catholic church. Survivors are her husband, Marvin; a son of the home; two daughters both of the home; and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mazurek of Chicago. - Barbara and Marvin were married on Aug. 8, 1959 in Cook Co., IL. - SSDI: Name: Barbara Glatz, SSN: 339-30-2936, Last Residence: 65625 Cassville, Barry, Missouri, United States of America, Born: 24 May 1937, Died: Jan 1981, State (Year) SSN issued: Illinois (1953-1954) | SSDI Obit IL Marriage Records Phyllis Long Book-Past & Present Frank Hatton Photo Jim Pierce |
GLATZ, Donald Bernard | July 1, 1975 St. Vincent's Hosp., Monett, Barry Co., MO |
July 4, 1975 St. John's Hosp., Springfield, Greene Co., MO |
Inscription: "Son of Marvin and Barbara" | Newspapers.com Phyllis Long Book-Past & Present Frank Hatton Photo Jim Pierce |
GLATZ, Marvin K. | Apr. 24, 1938 | No Date | SSW: Barbara M. - Research Note: Son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Glatz, living in New Port Richey, FL when son Donald passed away. | Obit for Donald Phyllis Long Photo Jim Pierce |
GOLKOSKI, Elsie Regina (JARZEMBEK) | July 9, 1913 | Jan. 1995 | SSW: Joseph K. - Research Note: Daughter of John H. Jarzembek and Josephine Zebert. SSDI: Name: Elsie R. Golkoski - SSN: 495-38-0304 - Last Residence: 65734 - Purdy, Barry, Missouri, - Born: 9 Jul 1913 - Last Benefit: 65734 Purdy, Barry, Missouri, - Died: Jan 1995 - State (Year) SSN issued: Missouri (1952-1953) | Census SSDI Notes Phyllis Long Book-Past & Present Frank Hatton Photo Jim Pierce |
GOLKOSKI, Eugene E. "Gene" | May 15, 1933 Pierce City, MO |
Dec. 7, 2020 Bentonvew Park Rehab., Monett,Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: He was the son of Joe and Elsie (Jasumback) Golkoski. He worked as a truck driver and also worked at Friendly Supply Hardware Store in Pierce City, MO for many years. Surviving is one daughter, Jeanette Fredrick of Garden City, MO; three grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Mr. Golkoski was preceded in death by his parents and two sisters, Kathryn Corn and Mary Johnson. Mr. Golkoski has been cremated at his request. No services are planned at this time. Listed at findagrave.com as buried in this cemetery. | Lakin Funeral Home Phyllis Long |
GOLKOSKI, John | May 25, 1852 Poland |
Sept. 16, 1922 Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Katherine - Research Note: John named in this death certificate is probably this John. The death certificate listed that he was born May 28, 1850 in Poland and that he died Aug. 24, 1922 in Capps Creek Twp., Barry Co., MO. Parents not named. Frank Bartkoski of Bricefield, MO was the informant. | Death Certificate Census Notes Phyllis Long Book-Past & Present Frank Hatton Photo Jim Pierce |
GOLKOSKI, Joseph K. | Mar. 21, 1910 MO |
Feb. 9, 1982 | SSW: Elsie Regina - Research Note: Joseph K. Golkoski was a son of Stanley Golkoski and Katherine E. “Katie” Hagedorn. - Notes for Joseph Golkowski | Census Notes Phyllis Long Book-Past & Present Frank Hatton Photo Jim Pierce |
GOLKOSKI, Katherine "Katie" (STRICK) | Apr. 30, 1842 Poland |
Aug. 24, 1929 Capps Creek Twp., Barry Co., MO |
SSW: John - Research Note: Death certificate is indexed as Katie Galkoski on the MO Archives web site. It has a different birth date given on it. She was widowed and her husband was not named. She was a daughter of August Strick and Katie Sponski / Staponski, both born Poland. Frank Golkoski of Bricefield, MO was the informant. She was the wife of John Golkoski. - Wheaton Journal, August 29, 1929 - Mrs. Katie Golkoski, a highly respected resident of near Bricefield died Saturday, August 24, at the age of 87 years, 3 months and 24 days. Funeral services were conducted Monday morning at the Bricefield Cemetery and interment made in the Bricefield Cemetery under the direction of the Belka and Wessell Funeral Home of Wheaton. - Notes for Katherine Golkoski | Death Certificate Online Obit Census Notes Phyllis Long Book-Past & Present Frank Hatton Photos Jim Pierce |
GOLKOSKI, Katherine "Katie" E. (HAGEDORN) | Mar. 25, 1882 Barry Co., MO |
June 11, 1939 Corsicana, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Stanislaw K. - Research Note: Death certificate is indexed as Katie Golkoski on the Missouri Archives web site. Katherine E. was married and her husband was given as S. (Stanley) K. Golkoski. She was a daughter of Joe Hagedorn born Germany, and Eva Bartkoski born Poland. The cause of death was drowning. She was hanging milk in the cistern to cool and fell in. - Notes for Katherine E. Golkoski | Death Certificate Notes Phyllis Long Book-Past & Present Frank Hatton Photo Jim Pierce |
GOLKOSKI, Pamience W. | Dec. 23, 1880 | May 30, 1908 | Research Note: Frank Hatton's notes read: Golkoski, Pamience W. - 12/23/1880 - 5/30/1908. This stone inscription is in Polish. | Book-Past & Present Frank Hatton Photo Jim Pierce |
GOLKOSKI, Stanislaw "Stanley" K. | Jan. 6, 1877 Poland |
Dec. 10, 1950 | SSW: Katherine - Research Note: Notes for Stanlislaw / Stanley /K. Golkoski | Census Notes Phyllis Long Book-Past & Present Frank Hatton Photo Jim Pierce |
GOLUBSKI, Anastasia "Nettie" (YOUNKER) | June 7, 1878 Poland |
Apr. 28, 1936 Joplin, Jasper Co., MO |
SSW: Frank - Inscription: "Mother" - Research Note: According to her death certificate she was married and her husband's name was Frank and he was the informant. Her father was listed only as Younker and mother as Rosie, both born Poland. It reads that the burial was at Wheaton, MO, but incorrect - but she was sent to the Belka Funeral Home, which is in Wheaton. Daughter of Karzmirza Junker/Younker and Rosalia Ankiewicz. She was the mother of Mary, Sophie, Tony, Eddie, John, Frank Jr., Clara, Leo, Kasmir, Tom, David, and Mike. Daughter Clara's obit names her mother as Anastasia "Nettie" Younker. Clara was the wife of Lawrence Witt and is buried St. Mary's Catholic Church in Pierce City. On March 30, 1945, P.F.C. Lawrence Witt preceded his wife in death while faithfully serving his country in Germany. | Death Certificate Census Notes Phyllis Long Book-Past & Present Frank Hatton Photo Jim Pierce |
GOLUBSKI, Anton | July 2, 1850 Poland |
Mar. 18, 1937 Capps Creek Twp., Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Julia - Research Note: His wife's name was Julia (Levwski / Levinski) and he was a farmer. He was a son of Martin Golubski and Magdeline Kaloski, both born Poland. George Golubski of Pierce City, MO, was the informant. - From a newspaper clipping with photo on ancestry.com: Sixty years ago a young Polish couple was married at the parish church in their native Poland. But soon unhappy days came upon them. Under Russian domination, the Polish people were dispossessed of their property and their language. They were not permitted to teach their native tongue in their schools. A scout came to America in search of anew home for his people. In his travels he visited the Ozarks and gathered specimens of the fruits, vegetables and grain crops to show to his friends in Poland. Among the articles which he took back with him was a jar of sorghum molasses. The scout gave a glowing report of the beauties of the Ozarks. As his friends came upon the jar of molasses, he told what it was, how it was grown and how it was made. They sampled the sweetening at a dinner, and according to the story, it was one of the things which decided them in favor of America. Among those who came and settled at the new Polish colony in Barry county in 1883 were Anton and Julia Golubski. The settlement first was called Bricefield, later was renamed Pulaskifield for General Pulaski, general who helped Amreica in the fight for independence. Mr. and Mrs. Golubski have lived on one farm since their arrival in the country. There they reared a family of seven: sons Frank, John, Joe and George; daughters Mrs. Mary Shaski Mrs. Julia Zebert, and Mrs. Rosie O'Dwyer. They adopted the language of their new country, but also clung proudly to their native tongue, which had been denied them in the homeland. Children, grandchildren, and friend joined in the all day celebration held on the 60th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Golubski. A religious ceremony was held at the home in the forenoon. At noon came the anniversary dinner. In the afternoon other friends called to congratulate the couple, and in the evening, at the community hall, there was dance when Mrs. Golubski demonstrated she still can dance just as well as the youngsters. - Notes for Anton Golubski - Another Stone | Death Certificate Census New Article Notes Phyllis Long Book-Past & Present Frank Hatton Photo Jim Pierce |
GOLUBSKI, Clara Frances (WITT) | Feb. 17, 1914 Barry Co., MO |
Dec. 2, 1961 St. Vincent's Hosp., Monett, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Lawrence T. - Research Note: Daughter of Henry Witt and Frances Abramovitz. Lawrence Golubski of RR 1, Pierce City, MO was the informant. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Jim Pierce |
GOLUBSKI, Clara Mariam (JASTER) | Nov. 23, 1893 Barry Co., MO |
Nov. 30, 1955 Capps Creek Twp., Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Joseph F. - Inscription: "Mother" - Research Note: Her husband was Joseph F. Golubski. She was a daughter of Pete Jaster and Mary A. Staponski. Her husband, Joe, of Purdy, Barry Co., MO was the informant. - 1914 Marriages, Barry County, MO Golubski, Joseph age 27 and Jaster, Clara age 21 on Aug. 18, 1914 - Notes for Clara Mariam Golubski | Death Certificate Census MO Marriage Records Notes Phyllis Long Book-Past & Present Frank Hatton Photo Jim Pierce |
GOLUBSKI, Craig Martin | Mar. 15, 1965 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Sept. 12, 2022 At Work, George's Processing Plant, Butterfield, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Pierce City, MO resident. He was the son of Robert and Nancy (Wogoman) Golubski. As a child, he and Ramona spent summer days at the creek on the farm. When Craig was not at the creek, he was at the pond catching catfish. Craig graduated from Pierce City High School in 1983. He was a maintenance worker for George's Processing Plant. Craig was preceded in death by his parents, Robert and Nancy Golubski; and a granddaughter, Olivia Parada. | Lakin Funeral Home Phyllis Long |
GOLUBSKI, Edward | No Date | No Date | Research Note: Frank Hatton's notes read: Golubski, Edward - no dates, son of A. and J. - He was a son of Anton Golubski and Julia Levwski / Levinski. | Note Phyllis Long Book-Past & Present Frank Hatton |
GOLUBSKI, Frank | Feb. 4, 1877 Poland |
Aug. 20, 1967 St. Vincent's Hosp., Monett, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Nettie - Research Note: Grandfather of Betty Jarvis. Son of Antony Golubski and Julia Lewvski. Usual residence was Pierce City, Lawrence Co., MO. Mrs. Clara Witt of Pierce City, MO was the informant. He was the husband of Nettie Younker. - Notes for Frank Golubski | Obit Headstone Betty Jarvis Death Certificate Notes Phyllis Long Book-Past & Present Frank Hatton Photo Jim Pierce |
GOLUBSKI, Joan M. | Aug. 2, 1925 Barry Co., MO |
July 31, 1945 Joplin, Jasper Co., MO |
Research Note: Death certificate: Joan Golubski - Aug. 2, 1926 Barry Co., MO - July 31, 1945, Joplin Hosp., Joplin, Jasper Co., MO - She was a daughter of Joe Golubski and Clara Jaster, both born Barry Co., MO. Her father, Joe, of Rt. 2 Purdy, MO was the informant. Diabetic Coma was the cause of death. | Census Notes Phyllis Long Book-Past & Present Frank Hatton Photo Jim Pierce |
GOLUBSKI, John Martin | May 15, 1883 Pierce City, Lawrence Co., MO |
Dec. 11, 1941 Rural Pierce City, Lawrence Co., MO |
SSW: Mary E. - Inscription: "Father" - Research Note: His usual residence was 7 miles SW of Pierce City, MO. His wife's name was Mary and he was a son of Antone Golubski and mother's maiden name was Levinski, both born Poland. His wife of Pierce City, MO was the informant. He was a son of Anton Golubski and Julia (Levinski) Golubski. He was the husband of Mary E. Jaster. WW II Veteran. - Notes for John Martin Golubski | Death Certificate Census Notes Phyllis Long Book-Past & Present Frank Hatton Photo Jim Pierce |
GOLUBSKI, Joseph F. | June 4, 1887 Barry Co., MO |
Oct. 22, 1976 | SSW: Clara M. - Inscription: "Father" - Research Note: He was a son of Anton Golubski and Julia (Levinski) Golubski. He was the husband of Clara M. Jaster. | Census Phyllis Long Book-Past & Present Frank Hatton Photo Jim Pierce |
GOLUBSKI, Joseph "Joe" J. | Feb. 25, 1917 MO |
May 27, 1973 | Research Note: SSDI has birth date Apr. 10, 1917 - He was a son of Joseph F. Golubski and Clara M. (Jaster) Golubski. He was a WW II Veteran. - Notes for Joe Golubski - Military Stone Inscription: "MO PVT US ARMY WORLD WAR II" | Census Notes Phyllis Long Book-Past & Present Frank Hatton Photo Jim Pierce |
GOLUBSKI, Julia (ABRAMOVITZ) | Aug. 2, 1897 Barry Co., MO |
Aug. 11, 1946 Joplin General Hosp., Joplin, Jasper Co., MO |
Research Note: Julia's husband was George Golubski and 50 years old at the time of her death. Her usual residence was Rural Pierce City, Barry Co., MO. Death certificate gives her the daughter of Adam Abramovitz, and her mother's name wasn't given. She died following an operation for gall stones. She was buried in Pulaskifield. - Actually, Adam Abramovitz was her stepfather / uncle. Her parents were Frank Abramovitz and Kathryn Ann “Kate” (Pozniak) Abramovitz. After Frank died, Kate married his brother Adam. - Notes for Julia Golubski | Death Certificate Census Notes Phyllis Long Book-Past & Present Frank Hatton Photo Jim Pierce |
GOLUBSKI, Julia Ann (LEVWSKI/LEVINSKI) | June 28, 1855 Poland |
Apr. 7, 1941 Capps Creek Twp., Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Anton - Research Note: Wife of Anton Golubski. Death certificate is indexed as Galubski on the Missouri Archives. - She was widowed, her deceased husband's name was given as John Golubski. She was a daughter of John Levinski, born Poland. Her mother was not named. George Golubski of Bricefield, MO was the informant. She had lived in the U.S. for 52 years. The death certificate reads that she was married to John Golubski, this census reads that he was named Anton. Maybe Anton John or John was a second husband? George Golubski, the informant on the death certificate, was Julia and Anton's son. Anton died in 1937. This newer stone reads Julia Ann Golubski, and has no dates. It is probably also for Julia Golubski. - Notes for Julia Golubski | Death Certificate Census Notes Phyllis Long Book-Past & Present Frank Hatton Photos Jim Pierce |
GOLUBSKI, Kasmir | 1914 MO |
1924 | Research Note: Frank Hatton added: Golubski, Kasmir no dates. He was a son of F. &. N. - Son of Frank and Nettie (Younker) Golubski. - 1920 Census Missouri; Barry; Corsicana; District 8 - Frank Golubski, head, age 42, immigrated to US 1883, born Poland, parents born Poland - Nettie wife, age 41, immigrated 1881 born Poland, parents born Poland - Mary, dau., age 18, born MO - Sophie, dau., age 17, born MO - Tony, son, age 15, born MO - Eddie, son, age 14, born MO - John, son, age 12, born MO - Frank Jr., age 10, born MO - Clara, dau., age 9, born MO - Leo, son, age 7, born MO - Casmer, son, age 6, born MO - Tom, son, age 4, born MO - David, son, age 2, born MO - Mike, son, age 8 months, born MO | Census Notes Phyllis Long Book-Past & Present Frank Hatton |
GOLUBSKI, Lawrence Ted | Mar. 8, 1915 | Dec. 18, 1983 | SSW: Clara F. - Research Note: He was a son of Joseph F. and Clara M. (Jaster) Golubski. - 1930 Census Missouri; Barry; Pioneer; District 22 - Joe Golubski, head, age 43, married at age 27, born MO, parents born Poland, farmer - Clara ,wife, age 36, married at age 21, born MO, parents born Poland - Lawrence, son, age 15, born MO - Joe, son, age 13, born MO - Celia, daughter, age 10, born MO - Ilene, daughter, age 8, born MO - James, son, age 6, born MO - Eldon, son, age 4, born MO, twin - ??anne, daughter, age 4, born MO, twin (Joan?) - Loredo, daughter, age 1, born MO | Notes Phyllis Long Book-Past & Present Frank Hatton Photo Jim Pierce |
GOLUBSKI, Mary Elizabeth (JASTER) | Nov. 11, 1883 Barry Co., MO |
Jan. 19, 1958 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: John M. - Inscription: "Mother" - Research Note: The stone has that she was born in 1883, death certificate has 1884. Mary Elizabeth Golubski died at the Scroggins Home and had been there for 3 months. She was a daughter of Peter Jaster and mother was not given. Her usual residence was on Elm St. in Pierce City, Lawrence Co., MO. Mrs. Willard Morgan of Pierce City, MO was the informant. - She was a daughter of Peter and Mary (Staponski) Jaster and the wife of John M. Golubski. - Notes for Mary E. Golubski | Death Certificate Census Notes Phyllis Long Book-Past & Present Frank Hatton Photo Jim Pierce |
GOLUBSKI, Nancy Faye (WOGOMAN) | Mar. 7, 1942 Wheaton, Barry Co., MO |
Sept. 19, 2020 Oak Point, Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: She was the daughter of Clifford and Bernice (Bergman) Wogoman. She was married to Robert "Bob" Golubski on Saturday, May 13, 1961 in SS Peter and Paul Catholic Church. She graduated from Wheaton High School where she played softball. She was a member of SS Peter and Paul Catholic Church where she taught CCD classes and was very much a part of the church community. She was a great cook, seamstress, and florist. She loved traveling. Mrs. Golbuski went on three cruises, went to St. Louis many times, and also traveled with ladies in the church to see Pope John Paul II in Chicago. Mrs. Golubski was preceded in death by her parents; a brother, Gary; two brothers-in-law, Phillip Golubski and Jack McCaffrey; and a great-grandchild, Olivia. Mrs. Golubski has been cremated at her request. Graveside services will follow at SS. Peter and Paul Cemetery in Pulaskifield, MO on Thursday, September 24, 2020. | Lakin Funeral Home Phyllis Long |
GOLUBSKI, Philip Ted | Aug. 23, 1944 Rural Pulaskifield, MO |
Nov. 10, 2016 At Home, Pierce City, Lawrence Co., MO |
Research Note: He was the son of Lawrence and Clara (Witt) Golubski. Philip was a member of SS Peter and Paul Catholic Church in Pulaskifield, MO and loved to fish and hunt. He was an avid sale-goer to all the auctions in the area and was well-known. Survived by a daughter. | Lakin Funeral Home Phyllis Long |
GOLUBSKI, Robert Eugene "Bob" | May 15, 1940 Barry Co., MO |
July 9, 2022 Cox Hosp., Branson, Taney Co., MO |
Research Note: Pierce City, MO resident. He was the son of Lawrence and Clara (Witt) Golubski. He married Nancy Wogoman on May 13, 1961, at SS Peter and Paul Catholic Church. Bob was a brick mason serving people all throughout southwest Missouri. Bob loved being a farmer where he raised cattle and spent many hours in the hay field. He served as a Road Commissioner for the Pioneer Road District. Bob and Nancy enjoyed visiting their Grand Lake property where he spent many hours fishing. He was known for his CB handle "Yokomo". The name was taken from a well-known camp near Pioneer, MO. Bob was a member of SS Peter and Paul Catholic Church in Pulaskifield, MO. He retired from the National Guard after serving 26 years. Bob was preceded in death by his parents, Lawrence and Clara Golubski; his wife, Nancy; a brother, Philip Golubski; two brothers-in-law, Gary Wogoman and Jack McCaffrey; and a great-grandchild, Olivia. | Lakin Funeral Home Phyllis Long |
GREGORY, Josephine (KLIMOWSKI) | Jan. 10, 1903 Chicago, Cook Co., IL |
Sept. 24, 2001 Boerne, TX |
SSW: Kasmir - Research Note: She was a daughter of Anthony and Mary(Niewierowska) Klimowski, married Kasmir Gregory, he preceded her in death in 1973. She was preceded in death by one brother, Frank Klimowski; one sister, Stella Jordan; two grandchildren, and two great grandchildren. - Notes for Josephine Gregory | Monett Times Sept. 26, 2001 Mary Homesley Census Notes Phyllis Long Book-Past & Present Frank Hatton Photo Jim Pierce |
GREGORY/GREGOROWICZ, Kasmir | 1903 IL |
1973 | SSW: Josephine - Research Note: Kasmir Gregory/Gregorowicz was the husband of Josephine (Klimowski) Gregory. - 1930 Census Illinois; Cook; Chicago (Districts 251-500); District 410 - Kasmir Gregorowicz, head, age 27, married at age 22, born IL, parents born Poland, mail carrier - Josephine, wife, age 27, married at age 22, born IL, parents born Poland - Irene, daughter, age 4, born IL | Census Notes Phyllis Long Book-Past & Present Frank Hatton Photo Jim Pierce |
GROSKOWSKI/GROSZKESKI, Joseph "Joe" R. | Abt. 1841 Germany |
Oct. 6, 1917 Capps Creek Twp., Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: According to his death certificate he was widowed and a farmer. He was age 76 years old when he died. He was listed as a son of Joe Groskowski, born Germany. The cause of death was Bright's Disease. J. J. Moloski of Bricefield, MO was the informant. - Cassville Democrat, October 13, 1917 - Joe R. Groszkeski, of this place, died Oct. 6, age 82 years of old age. He was one of the county's earliest Polish settlers and had been the sexton of the Bricefield Catholic church for 23 years. He is survived by a stepson, George Guzowski. Funeral services were conducted Sunday by Rev. A. A. Sena and the remains were laid to rest in the cemetery here. Mr. Groskeski was a veteran of two wars, Austrian in 1866 and the France Prussian. He was an excellent citizen and had many friends who will regret to learn of his death. John Meloski, John Golubski and Father Albert were in Cassville, Wednesday in the probate court probating his will. His property consisting of a farm of forty acres and some personal property is left to his stepson. Will is online at ancestry.com. - Note: The different spellings in same index. - 1910 Census Missouri; Barry; Capps Creek; District 3 - Joseph Groskowski, head, age 67, married once 42 years, born Poland, parents born Poland - Mary, wife, age 83, married 3 times, 42 years in present marriage, mother of 2 children, 2 living, born Poland, parents born Poland - George, son (stepson), age 38, born Poland, parents born Poland | Online Obit Death Certificate Phyllis Long |
GUTZMANN, Anna Marie (BOOK) | Apr. 10, 1882 St. Louis, MO |
May 30, 1932 St. Louis, St. Louis Co., MO |
Research Note: Susan posted: I'm not too sure about birth place of my grandmother. My father passed away some time ago and I haven't been able to find out much. - Notes: Not positive that this lady belongs in this cemetery. There is a St. Peter and Paul Cemetery in St. Louis, MO where she died. The death certificate for Anna Gutzman reads that she died May 30, 1932 in the City Hospital, St. Louis, MO. She was married and the daughter of Angelberg Brook and Trekla Toebben both born Germany. Informant was the Hospital Information. It reads that she was a St. Louis resident for life. She was buried in New St. Peter and Paul with no address. | Obituary Susan Cooper Notes Phyllis Long |
GUZOWSKI, Ignac "George" | June 1872 | July 29 1942 Rural Capps Creek Twp., Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Above death year 1942 minus birth year 1872 is age 70. The death certificate reads: George Guzoski/Guzowski, born 1872, Germany. He was single and a farmer. No birth date on the death certificate but had been in the community 71 years. Parents unknown. John Moloski of Pierce City, MO was the informant. The death certificate reads that he was still a citizen of Germany. He was the stepson of Joe and Mary Groskowski. - Notes for George Guzowski | Death Certificate Census Notes Phyllis Long Book-Past & Present Frank Hatton Photo Jim Pierce |