On may 12, 1946, Josephine was married to Paul Homzuk, who preceded her in death.
Mrs. Homzuk was a homemaker who enjoyed children, bingo, shopping and most of all talking to people.
Mrs. Homzuk attended St. Edward's Catholic Church for a time and was a volunteer at the church.
Survivors include four daughters and three sons-in-law. Christine (Carl) Krantz of Ashland, Barbara Homzuk of England, Mary (David) Rodriquez of Dacula, Ga., and Katherine (Ken) Pflum of Ashland. Also surviving are six grandchildren, Maj. Eric (Nancy) Krantz, Larissa (JC) Haynes, Julienne Krantz, Darren Krantz, Megan Pflum and Mackenzie Pflum; four great-grandchildren, Isaac, Corinne, Simone and Elena Haynes; one sister, Mary of Poland; and one brother, Frank Skowronek of Poland.
Ih addition to her husband, Paul Homzuk, She is preceded in death by one sister, Helen.∼World War II Veteran
On may 12, 1946, Josephine was married to Paul Homzuk, who preceded her in death.
Mrs. Homzuk was a homemaker who enjoyed children, bingo, shopping and most of all talking to people.
Mrs. Homzuk attended St. Edward's Catholic Church for a time and was a volunteer at the church.
Survivors include four daughters and three sons-in-law. Christine (Carl) Krantz of Ashland, Barbara Homzuk of England, Mary (David) Rodriquez of Dacula, Ga., and Katherine (Ken) Pflum of Ashland. Also surviving are six grandchildren, Maj. Eric (Nancy) Krantz, Larissa (JC) Haynes, Julienne Krantz, Darren Krantz, Megan Pflum and Mackenzie Pflum; four great-grandchildren, Isaac, Corinne, Simone and Elena Haynes; one sister, Mary of Poland; and one brother, Frank Skowronek of Poland.
Ih addition to her husband, Paul Homzuk, She is preceded in death by one sister, Helen.∼World War II Veteran
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