Jendrzejczak, Narses

From: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel | Date: September 27, 1997 | Copyright information

Passed away Fri., Sept. 26, 1997, age 76 years. Beloved husband of Eleanore (nee Lewandowski. Dear father of Bernadine Jendrzejczak and Zita (Pete) Melton. Fond Dzia Dzia of Zea and Zofia. Brother of Leonard (Irene) Jendrzejczak, Milwaukee and Jerzy (Ann) Jedrzejczak, Poland. Further survived by nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Fu...

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