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Polish American Funeral Cards
Prayer Cards distributed at the funeral usually include date of birth and death. Some list the undertaker (pogrzebowy) and cemetery (Cmentarze).
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Polish American Funeral Cards, UPGS 2008 Collection
Detroit, Michigan
Polish American researchers gathered in Salt Lake City, Utah. One of the seminar sessions was to scan funeral cards and share them online at footnote.com. Thank you footnote for the scanners!
photos courtesy of Paul Lipinski
Polish American Undertakers and Funeral Directors
1900 - 2000 | Detroit, Wayne Co., Michigan
Dombrowski, T. J.
Jarzembowski, 4405 Wesson- Jurkiewicz, Jan, 2396 Caniff
- Joseph Kulwicki Funeral Home,
SE corner St. Aubin and Willis, Detroit's oldest Polish Funeral Home established in 1878 at this location. Officiated at the first burial in Mt. Olivet Cemetery.
- Krot, 2687 Caniff
Mulawa, Leon A. 1410 St. Aubin
Sarnowski, Jozef J.Skuony, 11405 Conant, Hamtramack
Wujek Funeral Home, 1414 Canfield, this building was occupied by the Wujek Funeral Home from 1917 to 1953. Previously it had been the photographic studio of Joseph Sowinski from the 1890's to approximately 1915.
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