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- Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, September 30, 1931 Wilkes-Barre Record - Mrs. Bialogowicz Dies - Mrs. Mary Bialogowicz, 64, of 700 West Main street, mother of Councilman Joseph Bialogowicz, died yesterday morning after a lingering illness of complications. A resident of Plymouth for the last half century since coming from Poland, Mrs. Bialogowicz was one of its most active citizens. She was one of the organizers of the Polish National Catholic club and Polish Women's club. She was active in social and communtiy affairs of Plymouth and the news of her untimely demise will be a shock to hundred of friends in that section. Mrs. Bialogowicz's death follows just five months and two days after the passing of her son, Chester, a former member of the Plymouth Police department who was killed at Truesdale colliery, April 27. She was a member of both the Polish National and Polish Womens club, Spojnia Lodge, C. M. P. Branch, 484. The following children survive: Mrs. Matthew Cheslo, Plymouth; Albert, Newark; Mrs. Vincent Kennedy, Plymouth; Joseph, John, Peter, Frank and Edward; all at home; also one brother, Ignatz Faldak, and two sisters, Anna and Sophia Faldak, all of Chicago, and twelve grandchildren.
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