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Gloria Frances <I>Mahnich</I> Mrak

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Gloria Frances Mahnich Mrak

Birth
Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
23 Aug 2004 (aged 78)
Wyncote, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Bensalem, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.1222725, Longitude: -74.9231873
Plot
S12 R46 L57
Memorial ID
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MRAK, GLORIA F., age 78, of Phila., died peacefully on Mon. Aug. 23, 2004, of complications of Alzheimers Disease in Wyncote, PA. Mrs. Mrak was born in Phila. and was the daughter of Anton Mahnich and Antonia Pecuh, both born in Slovenia. Gloria is the wife of Angelo F. Mrak; mother of Carole (Robert) Howey and Linda F. Mrak of Phila., and Anthony F. Mrak and his wife Lisa Piro Mrak, of Moorestown, NJ. Mrs. Mrak was the grandmother of Allyn and Alexander Howey. Gloria was the sister of the late Aurelia M. (Frank) Pajkurich, of Delran, NJ and the late Anthony S. Mahnich. A distringushed member of Kensington High School for Girls, Class of Jan. 1943. Gloria worked as a mother, homemaker, and most recently for the Riverview Home for the Aged. She worked at the US Naval Shipyard in South Phila. during WWII. Mrs. Mrak was intensely proud of her Slovenian Heritage and served as Secretary of Lodge 284 of the SNPJ for a number of years.
MRAK, GLORIA F., age 78, of Phila., died peacefully on Mon. Aug. 23, 2004, of complications of Alzheimers Disease in Wyncote, PA. Mrs. Mrak was born in Phila. and was the daughter of Anton Mahnich and Antonia Pecuh, both born in Slovenia. Gloria is the wife of Angelo F. Mrak; mother of Carole (Robert) Howey and Linda F. Mrak of Phila., and Anthony F. Mrak and his wife Lisa Piro Mrak, of Moorestown, NJ. Mrs. Mrak was the grandmother of Allyn and Alexander Howey. Gloria was the sister of the late Aurelia M. (Frank) Pajkurich, of Delran, NJ and the late Anthony S. Mahnich. A distringushed member of Kensington High School for Girls, Class of Jan. 1943. Gloria worked as a mother, homemaker, and most recently for the Riverview Home for the Aged. She worked at the US Naval Shipyard in South Phila. during WWII. Mrs. Mrak was intensely proud of her Slovenian Heritage and served as Secretary of Lodge 284 of the SNPJ for a number of years.


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