Obituary - Michael Kluck, aged 80, died on Saturday at him home on Corey Avenue, Blue Point, after an illness. Born in Germany, he had lived in Blue Point for the past 10 years. Mr. Kluck was a builder and retired about 15 years ago.
He is survived by his wife, the former Miss Eva Balcerek, two sons, Frank Clark of Cinncinnati, O., and Henry Kluck of Keflavik, Iceland, three daughters, Mrs. Rupert Curtis of Blue Point, Mrs. Walter Romanski of Stevensville, Mont., formerly of Patchogue, and Mrs. Adam Laska of Middle Village, 14 grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren.
Prayers were said at Raynor's Chapel, Sayville, led by the Rev. Thaddeus Rooney of Our Lady of the Snow R.C. Church, Blue Point, on Monday evening with interment Tuesay morning.
(The Suffolk County news., December 29, 1960, Page 6)
Obituary - Michael Kluck, aged 80, died on Saturday at him home on Corey Avenue, Blue Point, after an illness. Born in Germany, he had lived in Blue Point for the past 10 years. Mr. Kluck was a builder and retired about 15 years ago.
He is survived by his wife, the former Miss Eva Balcerek, two sons, Frank Clark of Cinncinnati, O., and Henry Kluck of Keflavik, Iceland, three daughters, Mrs. Rupert Curtis of Blue Point, Mrs. Walter Romanski of Stevensville, Mont., formerly of Patchogue, and Mrs. Adam Laska of Middle Village, 14 grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren.
Prayers were said at Raynor's Chapel, Sayville, led by the Rev. Thaddeus Rooney of Our Lady of the Snow R.C. Church, Blue Point, on Monday evening with interment Tuesay morning.
(The Suffolk County news., December 29, 1960, Page 6)
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