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Constance Sterczala

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Constance Sterczala

Birth
Poland
Death
28 Feb 1929
Webster, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
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Born in Poland. She lived on 40 Pearl Street in Webster, MA. She had 124 direct descendants when she passed away.

Stepson: Martin Sterczala
Son: Anthony (Anton) Sterczala
Daughter: Magdelina Taberski (born Sterczala)
Son: John Sterczala
Son: Tomasz Peter Sterczala
Son: Frank Sterczala

She married Philip Sterczala, widower, in Murowana Goslina in 1864.

Obituary:
Funeral Services For Mrs. Sterczala Conducted Today
The funeral of Mrs. Constance Sterczala, who died at her home on Tower Street, Thursday morning, was held this morning from the home with a solemn high mass of requiem being celebrated in St. Joseph's church at 9 o'clock, the Rev. A. A. Cyran officiating, assisted by Rev.Fr. Kłekotka as deacon and Rev. Fr. Nasiatko as sub-deacon.
There was a large attendance of relatives and friends, including the four sons, a daughter, 49 grandchildren, and 70 great-grandchildren of the deceased.
The bearers were Thomas, John, Frank and Martin Sterczala, sons, William Tabkerski, son-in-law, and Benny Taraskiewicz. Internment was in the family lot in St. Joseph's cemetery in charge of Frank P. Brezniak, undertaker.
Page 1 of Webster Evening Times, published in Webster, Massachusetts on Saturday, March 2nd, 1929
Born in Poland. She lived on 40 Pearl Street in Webster, MA. She had 124 direct descendants when she passed away.

Stepson: Martin Sterczala
Son: Anthony (Anton) Sterczala
Daughter: Magdelina Taberski (born Sterczala)
Son: John Sterczala
Son: Tomasz Peter Sterczala
Son: Frank Sterczala

She married Philip Sterczala, widower, in Murowana Goslina in 1864.

Obituary:
Funeral Services For Mrs. Sterczala Conducted Today
The funeral of Mrs. Constance Sterczala, who died at her home on Tower Street, Thursday morning, was held this morning from the home with a solemn high mass of requiem being celebrated in St. Joseph's church at 9 o'clock, the Rev. A. A. Cyran officiating, assisted by Rev.Fr. Kłekotka as deacon and Rev. Fr. Nasiatko as sub-deacon.
There was a large attendance of relatives and friends, including the four sons, a daughter, 49 grandchildren, and 70 great-grandchildren of the deceased.
The bearers were Thomas, John, Frank and Martin Sterczala, sons, William Tabkerski, son-in-law, and Benny Taraskiewicz. Internment was in the family lot in St. Joseph's cemetery in charge of Frank P. Brezniak, undertaker.
Page 1 of Webster Evening Times, published in Webster, Massachusetts on Saturday, March 2nd, 1929


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