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Estela <I>Czywinske</I> Bujewski

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Estela Czywinske Bujewski

Birth
Poland
Death
Apr 1932 (aged 76–77)
Burial
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
F-2
Memorial ID
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Various spellings for family name. First name is spelled Estella or Estela.
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ESTELA BUYESKE
HEART STROKE FATAL TO MRS. J. BUYESKI(sic) SR.
Taken with a sudden heart stroke while she was about the home this morning, Mrs. John Buyeski Sr., 77, a resident of Two Rivers for 52 years passed away at 10:30 at the residence, 1500 Twenty-third street. Funeral arrangements have been held up pending word from a daughter in California, but burial will be from the Sacred Heart church of which congregation the deceased had been a member.
Her maiden name was Estelle Czywinski and she was born in Poland in 1855. She was married there to John Buyeski Sr. and they removed to America shortly after locating first at Chicago and removing here over fifty years ago.
Besides the husband ten grown children, including John Jr. of this city and two sisters, survive.
Manitowoc Herald News, Thursday, April 28, 1932 P. 12
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MANY FRIENDS ARE AT RITES
Buyeski Funeral Services At Sacred Heart Church
Hundreds of friends and relatives were present yesterday as funeral services were held for Mrs. Joseph Buyeski Sr. at Sacred Heart Catholic church at 9 a.m. High Requiem mass was celebrated at the main altar with the Rev. Peter Borowski as the celebrant. The service was unusual in that three masses were celebrated simuitaneously. Assisting priests were the Rev. Wlodimar Pruch of West Kewaunee and the Rev. Denizius Babilewicz, Franciscan father, of Green Bay.
Interment was at Calvary cemetery in the family burial plot. Pallbearers were Paul Borusky, Frank Sosnowski, Albert Kowlaski, Vincent Wyszynski, Joseph Smogorzenski and Frank Smogorzenski.
Members of the family from out of the city who were here included Sister Mary Jerome of Joliet, Illinois, Mrs. Martin Joy and Mrs. Clarence Rinne, both of Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Repinski and Joseph, Reginald and Robert Repinski, of Milwaukee; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Buyeski, Dorothy and Walter Buyeski Jr., of Butte des Mortes; George S. Buyeski Sr. and Jr., Milwaukee and Ted Buyeski, Butte des Mortes.
Friends from out of the city were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Conjorski, Mary, Florence Aurelia and Albert Conjorski, and Mr. and Mrs. A. Anderson, Sturgeon Bay; Mrs. Feliz Lossa, Mrs. John Kaczmarek, Mr. and Mrs. John Prodzinski, M. Orlikowski, Milwaukee; five nuns of the Felician Order; Mrs. Mary Jagodzinski and daughter, Bella, Mrs. Homer Jagodzinski, John Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Max Jagodzinski, Edwin Jagodzinski, Manitowoc; Mr. and Mrs. I. Malvicki and daughter; Mr. and Mrs. John Sloma, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Blaszka, Joseph Fruzina, Miss Rose Fruzina, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Maternowski and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Rozek, Denmark; Mrs. Anton Maternowski of Green Bay; Mr. and Mrs. John Maternowski of Pulaski; and John Nita of Lena.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Tuesday, May 3, 1932 P. 15
Various spellings for family name. First name is spelled Estella or Estela.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
ESTELA BUYESKE
HEART STROKE FATAL TO MRS. J. BUYESKI(sic) SR.
Taken with a sudden heart stroke while she was about the home this morning, Mrs. John Buyeski Sr., 77, a resident of Two Rivers for 52 years passed away at 10:30 at the residence, 1500 Twenty-third street. Funeral arrangements have been held up pending word from a daughter in California, but burial will be from the Sacred Heart church of which congregation the deceased had been a member.
Her maiden name was Estelle Czywinski and she was born in Poland in 1855. She was married there to John Buyeski Sr. and they removed to America shortly after locating first at Chicago and removing here over fifty years ago.
Besides the husband ten grown children, including John Jr. of this city and two sisters, survive.
Manitowoc Herald News, Thursday, April 28, 1932 P. 12
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MANY FRIENDS ARE AT RITES
Buyeski Funeral Services At Sacred Heart Church
Hundreds of friends and relatives were present yesterday as funeral services were held for Mrs. Joseph Buyeski Sr. at Sacred Heart Catholic church at 9 a.m. High Requiem mass was celebrated at the main altar with the Rev. Peter Borowski as the celebrant. The service was unusual in that three masses were celebrated simuitaneously. Assisting priests were the Rev. Wlodimar Pruch of West Kewaunee and the Rev. Denizius Babilewicz, Franciscan father, of Green Bay.
Interment was at Calvary cemetery in the family burial plot. Pallbearers were Paul Borusky, Frank Sosnowski, Albert Kowlaski, Vincent Wyszynski, Joseph Smogorzenski and Frank Smogorzenski.
Members of the family from out of the city who were here included Sister Mary Jerome of Joliet, Illinois, Mrs. Martin Joy and Mrs. Clarence Rinne, both of Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Repinski and Joseph, Reginald and Robert Repinski, of Milwaukee; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Buyeski, Dorothy and Walter Buyeski Jr., of Butte des Mortes; George S. Buyeski Sr. and Jr., Milwaukee and Ted Buyeski, Butte des Mortes.
Friends from out of the city were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Conjorski, Mary, Florence Aurelia and Albert Conjorski, and Mr. and Mrs. A. Anderson, Sturgeon Bay; Mrs. Feliz Lossa, Mrs. John Kaczmarek, Mr. and Mrs. John Prodzinski, M. Orlikowski, Milwaukee; five nuns of the Felician Order; Mrs. Mary Jagodzinski and daughter, Bella, Mrs. Homer Jagodzinski, John Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Max Jagodzinski, Edwin Jagodzinski, Manitowoc; Mr. and Mrs. I. Malvicki and daughter; Mr. and Mrs. John Sloma, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Blaszka, Joseph Fruzina, Miss Rose Fruzina, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Maternowski and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Rozek, Denmark; Mrs. Anton Maternowski of Green Bay; Mr. and Mrs. John Maternowski of Pulaski; and John Nita of Lena.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Tuesday, May 3, 1932 P. 15

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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/147824215/estela-bujewski: accessed ), memorial page for Estela Czywinske Bujewski (1855–Apr 1932), Find a Grave Memorial ID 147824215, citing Calvary Cemetery, Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA; Maintained by Aavedt (contributor 47229161).