Lake County Obituary -
File 1 -
1. WILLIAM KARNAFEL
2. JOHN P. SHULTZ
3. WILLIAM NITZ
4. GEORGE H. WALTERS
5. GORCSOS, Joseph
7. KRUMM, Lydia
8. Edward HOCHSTETLER
9. MRS. HELEN LACZO
10. THEODORE POHLPLATZ
11. MARY KISALA
12. CHESNEY, Susan
13. Joseph (Sunny)
SZANYI
14. Mrs. Susanna SOLADY
15. Daniel MULLER
16. MOELLER, William
17. Mrs. Mary
KRZYZANOWSKI
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1.
The Hammond Times
Obituaries November 5, 1939
THREE YOUTHS HURT IN
FATAL CRASH IMPROVE
Three youths who were
injured Saturday in a LaGrange auto accident that
resulted fatally
for William KARNAFEL age
27 of 1021 170th Street, Hammond, were reported
recovering.
KARNAFEL died of a
broken neck.
The auto driven by John
GIBA 28 of Hammond, and bearing Casimir ZEMBRUSKI 30
of
Hammond, Mike MARANTIC,
23 of Bellwood, Ill. and KARNAFEL, sideswiped a tree
then crashed into a
second one.
KARNAFEL was employed at
the Hammond Brass Works. He was a member of Lodge 66
United Russian Orthodox
brotherhood.
He is survived by:
Parents: Mr. and Mrs.
Vasil KARNAFEL
Sister: Mrs. Walter
CZERWONKA
Sister: Mary KARNAFEL
Sister: Sophie KARNAFEL
Brother: Metro KARNAFEL
Brother: Peter KARNAFEL
Brother: Michael
KARNAFEL
Brother: George KARNAFEL
Brother: John KARNAFEL
All of Hammond
Funeral services will be
held in the home and in St. Nicholas Russian
Orthodox Church.
Burial in Elmwood
Cemetery.
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2.
THE HAMMOND TIMES
Obituaries October 6, 1978
JOHN P. SHULTZ
John P. SHULTZ age 62,
of Griffith, passed away Wed. Oct. 4, 1978.
Survivors:
Wife: Marie (FUZY)
SHULTZ
Son: Ronald J. SHULTZ
(wife Maryann) Goshen
Son: Jerry K. SHULTZ
(wife Marjorie) California
In-laws: Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph FUZY Lowell
Sister: Ethel (Harold)
KINDEL Florida
Sister: Dorothy ARMISTAL
North Carolina
Sister: Ruby (Paul)
DAVIS New York
Kuiper Funeral Home with
Rev. Duane Studham officiating.
Burial Elmwood Cemetery.
Mr. SHULTZ was a member
of the First United Methodist Church of Griffith.
He was a Boy Scout
Leader of Troop #131. A vigil member of the Order
of the Arrow. A member
of the Griffith Issac Walton League, The Griffith
American Legion Post
#66, The National Rifleman's Association.
Retired from the
Atlantic Richfield Research Lab of Harvey.
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3.
THE HAMMOND TIMES
Obituaries January 10, 1947
WILLIAM NITZ
Age 41, owner of Duffy's
Tavern in Calumet City died today at
St. Margaret's Hospital,
where he had been confined for 5 days.
NITZ resided at 13
Pulaski Road.
Funeral Services in the
Czechanski Chapel, and at St. Andrew's
Church.
Rev. Joseph Sehnke will
officiate and burial will follow in the
Holy Cross Cemetery.
Survivors:
Widow: Josephine NITZ
Daughter: Dolores NITZ
Daughter: Joan NITZ
Son: Donald NITZ
Sister: Mrs. John
KAMIEWSKI Calumet City
Sister: Mrs. Anthony
FRITZ of Hegewisch
Brother: Joseph in
Calumet City
NITZ was born in
Chicago, Jan. 30, 1905 and was a member of the
Fraternal Order
of the Eagles.
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4.
THE HAMMOND TIMES
Obituaries January 10, 1947
GEORGE H. WALTERS
Funeral arrangements
were being completed today for
George Hayes WALTERS 71
of 5528 Walter, Hammond,
who died early this
morning in his home.
WALTERS resided in
Hammond for 15 years, coming here
from Kentucky, where he
was born Oct. 13, 1876.
Survivors:
Son: Oscar WALTERS
Daughter: Mrs. Addiele
MATTINGLY of Hammond
Daughter: Mrs. Bertha
MORRIS of Valparaiso
Huber Funeral Home. Body
will be shipped to Sonora,
Kentucky for burial.
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5.
The Hammond Times March
5, 1948 Obituary
GORCSOS, Joseph
Age 39, 4424 Garnister
Court, East Chicago, died in St. Catherines
Hospital.
Funeral will be held at
the Fife Funeral Chapel and at the Holy Trinity
Hungarian
Church with Rev. Joseph
Sipos officiating. Burial at St. John's Cemetery,
Hammond.
Survivors:
TOTH, Nicholas Step
Father Crown Point
GORCSOS, William Brother
East Chicago
GORCSOS, Louis Brother
Hegewisch.
TORAK, Mary Mrs. East
Chicago Step sister
GATSEY, Rose Step sister
Chicago
TOTH, Betty Step sister
Hammond
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6.
THE HAMMOND TIMES July
1, 1953 Obituaries
BENJAMIN BARTOK
Benjamin William BARTOK
age 75 of 3505 Fir Street, East Chicago, Indiana.
A resident of East
Chicago for many years died in St. Catherines
Hospital.
Funeral in the McGuan
Mortuary.
Survivors:
Wife: Suzi BARTOK East
Chicago
Son: William BARTOK "
Son: Paul BARTOK "
Daughter: Julia BALOG "
Daughter: Mrs. Hilda
KOVACH Gary
Daughter: Mrs. Helen
HUGHES Gary
BARTOK was a member of
the 35 year Club of Inland Steel Company,
The Hungarian Reform
Federation of America and the Woodman of the
World.
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7.
THE HAMMOND TIMES March
5, 1948 Obituaries
KRUMM, Lydia
Age 54, Phoenix,
Arizonad, died on March 3rd, 1948 in Phoenix.
Schroeder Funeral Home,
Lansing. Concordia Lutheran Church, Hessville,
Rev. Paul Golterman will
offciate. Burial at Lowell Cemetery.
Survivors:
Husband: John KRUMM
Son: Donald KRUMM
Hammond
Daughter: Mrs. Elvin
GRAVES Lowell
Daughter: Mrs. George
LANNON Hammond
Mother: Mrs. Sophie
SCHULTZ Lansing
Brothers: Clarence,
Everett, Milton and Harold SCHULTZ
All of Lansing.
Sister: Mrs. Henry
MUELLER Phoenix
Sister: Erwin SCHMIDT
Lansing
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8.
THE HAMMOND TIMES
Obituaries Jan. 5, 1953
HOCHSTETLER
Edward HOCHSTETLER age
40 of 3542 Jewett St. Highland, passed away
suddenly of a heart
attack while at work at the Inland Steel Company on
Jan. 1.
Funeral services at St.
John Bosco Church in Hammond, Rev. John F.
Bartdowski
officiating. Burial at
Mt. Mercy Cemetery, Gary.
Survivors:
Wife: Nell HOCHSTETLER
Son: Donald HOCHSTETLER
Son: Richard HOCHSTETLER
Daughter: Miss Phyllis
HOCHSTETLER
All of Highland.
Father: Simon
HOCHSTETLER of Rensselaer, Indiana
Brother: Harry
HOCHSTETLER Hammond
Sister: Mrs. James
MURPHY of Lansing, Ill.
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9.
THE HAMMOND TIMES
(Indiana) Obits Jan. 5, 1953
MRS. HELEN LACZO
Age 68 of 2623 Highway
Ave., Highland, a resident of East Chicago for 35
years
died in St. Catherines
Hospital after a short illness.
Funeral at the Huber
Funeral Home, East Chicago.
Survivors:
Husband: John LACZO
Highland
Son: Patrick J. VON CHIC
Gary
One granddaughter
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10.
THE HAMMOND TIMES
Obituaries July 1, 1953
THEODORE POHLPLATZ
Age 78 of 8266 Grant St.
Lansing, Lansing Tavern Operator,
died Tuesday at his
residence.
Funeral will be held in
the Schroeder Funeral Home, and at
St. Anne's Catholic
Church.
Burial St. Joseph's
Cemetery, Hammond.
Survivors:
Daughter: Mrs. Dorothy
WOLFE Lansing
Daughter: Mrs. Vern
KLEBS Lansing
Sister: Mrs. Elizabeth
CUSHMAN Calumet City
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11.
THE HAMMOND TIMES
OBITUARIES October 6, 1978
MARY KISALA
Age 82, of South
Dearing, passed away Wed. Oct. 4, 1978 at the
South Chicago Community
Hospital.
Survivors:
Son: John KISALA
Son: Louis KISALA
(Estele)
Daughter: Bernice KISALA
Daughter: Josephine
(Joseph) KUC
Daughter: Helen (Karl)
KOKOT
Brother: Michael KUZMAR
2 Brothers in Poland, 1
sister.
Preceded in Death by
husband Frank and son
Michael KISALA
Opyt Funeral Home,
Hegewish. St. Florian Church.
Holy Cross Cemetery.
Daughter: Ann (Charles)
SHELLITO
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12.
Hammond Times 1977
Obituaries
CHESNEY, Susan
Age 65 of Hammond passed
away May 7, 1977 at St. Margaret's
Hospital.
Survivors:
Son: CHESNEY, Richard
(Wilma) of Highland.
Son: CHESNEY, Ronald
(Marilyn) of Philadelphia, Pa.
Son: CHESNEY, Donald
(Sally) of Hessville
10 Grandchildren.
Bocken Funeral Home with
Bishop Arpad Beretz of the
Faith United Church of
Christ officiating.
Burial Chapel Lawn
Memorial, Schererville.
Mrs. CHESNEY was a
lifetime resident of the Calumet
Region, a member of the
Independent Order of the Foresters.
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13.
Hammond, Indiana June 4,
1952
JOSEPH SZANYI
Joseph (Sunny) SZANYI,
73 of 4807 Kennedy Ave., East Chicago, In.,
resident for 47 years
and a retired carpenter at General American
Transportation Co.
where he was employed
for 32 years, died in his home following a stroke. >
The body will be at the
Fife Chapel. Funeral services at the First Hungarian
Reformed
Church with Rev.
Ladislaus Egry officiating. Burial at Oak Hill
Cemetery
in Hammond.
Surviving:
Wife: SZANYI, Maria nee
FUZY
Son: SZANYI, John
Son: SZANYI, Andrew
Son: SZANYI, Michael
Daughter: HAMANG, Mary
Brother in Law: FUZY,
Joseph Sr.
All of East Chicago.
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14.
The Hammond Times
October 25, 1951 Obituaries
SOLADY, SUSANNA
Mrs. Susanna SOLADY, 71,
of 7113 Grand Avenue, Hammond, died suddenly
in St. Margarets
Hospital after suffering a heart attack.
The deceased lived in
Hammond's Hessville District for 33 years.
She was a member of the
First Hungarian Reformed Church of East Chicago
since its founding.
Surviving:
Husband, SOLADY, Paul
Hammond
Son: SOLADY, Paul
Hammond
Daughter: Mrs. Elizabeth
LOHSE Hammond
Daughter: Mrs. Susanne
GATES Highland
Sister: Mrs. Elizabeth
FUZY Hammond
Bocken Funeral Home,
Hammond.
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15.
Hammond Times November
19, 1940 Obituaries
WILLIAM FUZY'S KIN
SUCCUMBS AT 80
Daniel MULLER 80 Hammond
and East Chicago resident for 27 years,
died today at 8 am in
the home of his daughter, Mrs. William FUZY,
6555 Forest Ave.,
Hammond, wife of the prominent attorney and
former judge.
The deceased succumbed
after a long illness. He was born in Hungary
and came to the United
States in 1907. The daughter, who is prominent
in midwest Hungarian
American charitable and cultural movements, and
a granddaughter Alice,
and the son in law survive.
Funeral services will be
held tomorrow at 2 pm in the FUZY residence
and at the Hungarian
Reformed Church in Indiana Harbor.
Rev. Alex Mircse will
officiate. Burial will be in Oak Hill Cemetery.
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16.
Hammond Times Obituaries
September 18, 1940
MOELLER, William
Age 64 of 13409 Burley
Avenue, Hegewisch, who spent his childhood
in Hammond and resided
in Hegewisch for 50 years, died yesterday
in the Oak Forest
Infirmary where he was confined for a year.
MOELLER was a retired
draftsman and a member of Trinity Lutheran
Church of Hegewisch.
Surviving:
Daughter: Mrs. Leo ROCK
Daughter: Mrs. David
MANSON, Chicago.
Sister: Mrs. Luke REED
Sister: Mrs. George
WILLIG
Sister: Mrs. Phil STERN,
Hegewisch.
Sister: Mrs. Julius
LITTMAN, Sturgish, Michigan
Funeral services will be
held Friday at 2 pmin the Oexmann
Chapel in Hammond. Rev.
W.C. Greve will officiate.
Burial will be in
Concordia Cemetery.
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17.
Hammond Times December
30, 1940 Obituaries
Mrs. Mary KRZYZANOWSKI
72
Funeral Services for
Mary KRZYZANOWSKI age 72 of 312 153rd Place
Calumet City who died on
Sat. night, will be held tomorrow at 9:30 am in
the KRZYZANOWSKI
residence and at 10 am in St. Andrews Church.
Reverend Joseph Sehnke will officiate, burial will
be in the Holy Cross Cemetery. The deceased was a
resident of Calumet City for 40 years. She was a
member of Group 31 of the Polish Womens alliance,
Group 252 of the Polish National Alliance and the
womens rosary society of St. Andrews Church.
Survivors:
daughter: Mrs. Steve
KUZDROWSKI of Calumet City
daughter: Mrs. Adam
PRYMULA of Calumet City
son: Ignatius
KRZYZANOWSKI of Calumet City
son: Leo KRZYZANOWSKI of
Oakland, Ca.
sister: Mrs. George
RYBICKI of Chicago
Submitted By cheryl
BALOG wenberg
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