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- North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 5/19/1948
Andrew Broniszewski, who
dropped dead in the office of a
physician at 212 Linwood Ave.,
Buffalo, yesterday morning, was
a resident of 56 14th Ave., North
Tonawanda. He had gone to the
office for treatment when he
suffered a stroke and died immediately.
At the Erie County Morgue,
where the body was taken before
being brought to the Pawenski
Mortuary at 679 Oliver St.,
the announcement was made this
morning that the victim died of
natural causes.
Mr. Broniszewski was born in
Poland and had lived in North
Tonawanda for 35 years. He was
employed by the Buffalo Bolt
Company. He was a member of
Local 319, UE., CIO., and of the
OLC Church. He was a former
member of Dom Polski and the
Orioles.
He is survived by his widow;
five daughters', a son and four
grandchildren, all of North Tonawanda,
five brothers and two
sisters, residents of Poland.
ALSO
North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 5/19/1948
Andrew Broniszewski, 54, of 56
14th Ave., died suddenly in Buffalo
yesterday morning. Born in
Poland, he had resided in North
Tonawanda the past 35 years. He
was employed as a chippian at
the Buffalo Bolt Company's plant
on Oliver St. many years and
was a member of Local 319, U.E.,
CIO. He was a former member
of Dom Polski, and the local nest
of the Orioles. He was a member
of the OLC church. Surviving
are his wife, Bessie, nee
Gawryichowski; five daughters,
Mrs. Veronica Ademek, Mrs.
Josephine Wokaske, Mrs. Lillian
Wasieczko and Stella and Helen;
a son, Walter, all of North Tonawanda;
five brothers and two
sisters in Poland and four grandchildren.
Rites will be held at
9:30 a.m. Friday from the residence
and at 10 a.m. from the
OLC Church. The Rev. Michael
Walek will officiate and burial
will be in Mt. Olivet.
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