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Walter Iwanowski

Birth
Poland
Death
4 Feb 1956 (aged 67)
East Saint Louis, St. Clair County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Belleville, St. Clair County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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Taken from the East St. Louis Journal.

Walter Iwanowski, 67, of 711 Baugh Ave., died at 8 a.m. Saturday in St. Mary's Hospital where he had been a patient since Thursday.

Funeral arrangements are not complete. Ogonoski has charge.

Mr. Iwanowski was a tetired employe of the Hunter Packing Co. He was born in Poland and was a resident here since 1913. He was a member of the Polish National Alliance.

Survivors include his wife, Agnes, a daughter Mrs. James (Mary) Mullane of East St. Louis; a son, Joseph Iwanowski of St. Louis, and two grand-children.

The following information added by Rose Mary (Loutsch) Mullane.
The two grandchildren are James Terrance Mullane and Daniel Timothy Mullane.

Walter Iwanowski and Agnes Mary Laskowski were married in East St. Louis, Illinois on May 7, 1917. Walter became a citizen of the United States on September 18, 1936.
Taken from the East St. Louis Journal.

Walter Iwanowski, 67, of 711 Baugh Ave., died at 8 a.m. Saturday in St. Mary's Hospital where he had been a patient since Thursday.

Funeral arrangements are not complete. Ogonoski has charge.

Mr. Iwanowski was a tetired employe of the Hunter Packing Co. He was born in Poland and was a resident here since 1913. He was a member of the Polish National Alliance.

Survivors include his wife, Agnes, a daughter Mrs. James (Mary) Mullane of East St. Louis; a son, Joseph Iwanowski of St. Louis, and two grand-children.

The following information added by Rose Mary (Loutsch) Mullane.
The two grandchildren are James Terrance Mullane and Daniel Timothy Mullane.

Walter Iwanowski and Agnes Mary Laskowski were married in East St. Louis, Illinois on May 7, 1917. Walter became a citizen of the United States on September 18, 1936.


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