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Anton Paukovich

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Anton Paukovich

Birth
Austria
Death
23 Nov 1953 (aged 83)
Bellingham, Whatcom County, Washington, USA
Burial
Rock Springs, Sweetwater County, Wyoming, USA Add to Map
Plot
PARK_90_4_3
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Rock Springs Miner, Nov 29, 1953
ANTON PAUKOVICH

The funeral mass for Anton Paukovich, 83, was said at the North Side Catholic church Saturday. The Rev. Albin Gnidovec said the mass and burial was in St. Joseph’s cemetery. Members of the S.N.P.J. lodge served as pallbearers.

Mr. Paukovich, resident of Rock Springs for 40 years, died Monday in a Bellingham, Wash., hospital.

He was born May 5, 1870 in Austria and came to Rock Springs in 1906 where he worked in the mines until 1946 when he and Mrs. Paukovich moved to Salt Lake City. After living there for four years they moved to Bellingham in 1950. He was a member of S.N.P.J. lodge 10 and United Mine Workers of America.

Survivors are his wife, Julie Kosak Paukovich, whom he married in Hamburg, Germany, in 1903; six daughters, two sons and 11 grandchildren. The daughters and sons are Sister Mary Sylvester of the Cathedral school in Salt Lake City; Mrs. William Krichbaum and Edward Paukovich, both of Bellingham; Mrs. Fred Krichbaum of Douglas, Mrs. Fred Cassari of Woodland, Wash.; Mrs. I. Richter of San Francisco; Mrs. Mark Moran of Salt Lake City and William Paukovich of Denver.

The body, accompanied by Mrs. Paukovich, arrived in Rock Springs Thanksgiving morning. All his sons and daughters came to Rock Springs for the funeral and burial services.

The rosary was recited at the Rogan mortuary chapel Friday night.
Rock Springs Miner, Nov 29, 1953
ANTON PAUKOVICH

The funeral mass for Anton Paukovich, 83, was said at the North Side Catholic church Saturday. The Rev. Albin Gnidovec said the mass and burial was in St. Joseph’s cemetery. Members of the S.N.P.J. lodge served as pallbearers.

Mr. Paukovich, resident of Rock Springs for 40 years, died Monday in a Bellingham, Wash., hospital.

He was born May 5, 1870 in Austria and came to Rock Springs in 1906 where he worked in the mines until 1946 when he and Mrs. Paukovich moved to Salt Lake City. After living there for four years they moved to Bellingham in 1950. He was a member of S.N.P.J. lodge 10 and United Mine Workers of America.

Survivors are his wife, Julie Kosak Paukovich, whom he married in Hamburg, Germany, in 1903; six daughters, two sons and 11 grandchildren. The daughters and sons are Sister Mary Sylvester of the Cathedral school in Salt Lake City; Mrs. William Krichbaum and Edward Paukovich, both of Bellingham; Mrs. Fred Krichbaum of Douglas, Mrs. Fred Cassari of Woodland, Wash.; Mrs. I. Richter of San Francisco; Mrs. Mark Moran of Salt Lake City and William Paukovich of Denver.

The body, accompanied by Mrs. Paukovich, arrived in Rock Springs Thanksgiving morning. All his sons and daughters came to Rock Springs for the funeral and burial services.

The rosary was recited at the Rogan mortuary chapel Friday night.


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