EMILY H. MALACYNSKI.(CAPITAL REGION)

Albany Times Union (Albany, NY) | February 6, 1997 | Copyright

BROADALBIN -- Emily H. Malacynski, 80, died Tuesday evening at Eden Park in Albany following a brief illness. She was born in Elizabeth, NJ on September 20, 1916, the daughter of Damian and Mary Wojcik Redziniak and was educated in Catholic schools there. She moved to Amsterdam at age 12 and completed her education there. In 1950, she moved to Broadalbin where she lived until she became a resident of Eden Park in October of 1986. Mrs. Malacynski was a communicant of St. Joseph's Church in Broadalbin. She was recently elected president of the resident council at Eden Park. ...

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