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Tyberiusz R. Paluch
Worcester - Tyberiusz R. Paluch, 23, of 19 Perry Avenue, died Sunday morning in Umass-Memorial Medical Center- University Campus, from injuries suffered in an accident on Route 290.
He leaves his parents, Wieslaw Paluch of Webster and Anna (Kurowska) of Worcester; a brother, Konrad Paluch, a sister, Monika Paluch, both of Worcester; his maternal grandparents, Gustaw and Bronislawa (Jachimczyk) Kurowski of Poland; his paternal grandmother, Genoweta Paluch of Poland; nephews and nieces; aunts and uncles; cousins. He was born in Mragowo, Poland, and moved here in 1990.
Mr. Paluch graduated from South High School. He attended Quinsigamond Community College and ITT Technical Institute in Framingham.
He was a co-owner of C.T. Temps in Worcester. He was an avid sports fan and enjoyed weight lifting, football, and skiing.
The funeral will be held Wednesday from Henry Funeral Home, 33 Ward Street, with a mass at 10:30 a.m. in Our Lady of Czestochowa Church, 34 Ward Street. Entombment will be in Notre Dame Cemetery Mausoleum. Calling hours are from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday in the funeral home.
John Francis Culhane
WORCESTER - John Francis Culhane, 78, of 48 Malden St., died Sunday April 1 in the Odd Fellows Home, 104 Randolph Rd.
He leaves two stepdaughters, Dawn Snow and Anita Murphy both of Auburn; a brother, Maurice Culhane and two sisters, Mary E. Paika and Margaret Dymek all of Worcester; several nephews, nieces and step grandchildren; his twin sister with whom he will be buried, Annie Culhane of Worcester died in 1928. He was born in Worcester, son of Joseph and Annie (Himes) Culhane and lived here all his life. His first and second wives both died before him.
Mr. Culhane was a 40 year veteran of the Army retiring with the rank of Master Sergeant in 1982. He saw action during World War II at the Battle of the Bulge and the Normandy invasion including Omaha Beach. He received the Belgian Fourragere and the Bronze Star Medal./p
He also worked for the former Colonial Press in Clinton for many years and was a work coordinator there. He retired in 1986.
Mr. Culhane was a member of St. Christopher's Church.
A private committal service will be held in St. John's Cemetery Chapel, 260 Cambridge St. Burial will be in St. John's Cemetery. There are no calling hours. Henry Funeral Service, 33 Ward St., is directing funeral arrangements.
Harriett E. (Kupranowicz) Krochmalik
WORCESTER - Harriett E. (Kupranowicz) Krochmalik, 85, formerly of 20 Scenic Dr., died August 9 in Metrowest Medical Center, Natick.
She leaves a sister, Helen A. Gurnick of Webster; and several nephews and nieces. A sister, V. Stephanie Grella of Las Vegas died in April; a brother, Frank W. Kupranowicz of Worcester died in January 1998. She was born and raised in Worcester, daughter of Walter and Stephane (Zukovska) Kupranowicz and lived in Worcester for most of her life.
Mrs. Krochmalik was a hairdresser in Worcester for many years before retiring. She was also a skilled seamstress.
She was graduated from St. Mary's High School.
Mrs. Krochmalik was a member of Our Lady of Czestochowa Church.
The funeral will be held on Monday August 13 from Henry Funeral Home, 33 Ward St., with a Mass at 10:30 a.m. in Our Lady of Czestochowa Church, 34 Ward St. Burial will follow in Notre Dame Cemetery. A calling hour will be from 9:00 to 10:00 a.m. Monday August 13 in the funeral home.
Ronald J. Kulesza
Worcester - Ronald J. Kulesza, 57, of 121 Sterling Street died Wednesday August 8 in Saint Vincent Hospital at Worcester Medical Center following an illness.
He is survived by two sons Scott A Kulesza of Spencer and Christopher J Kulesza of Worcester. His mother Agnes (Arena) Kulesza of Worcester and two brothers Valerian ("Sonny") Kulesza of Spencer and Dennis Kulesza of Douglas. Three sisters Donna Ruskin of Whitinsville, Susan Kusz of Oxford and Sharon Giangregorio of Dennis Mass. Two grandsons and nieces and nephews.
He was born in Worcester a son of the late Valerian Kulesza. He was a 1961 Graduate of Saint Mary's High School and later served in the Navy from 1962 to 1967. He retired in 1995 after several years employment as a Custodian with the Worcester School Department. Previously he had worked as a Wire Drawer at the former New England High Carbon Wire Company.
He was a member of Our Lady of Czestochowa Parish.
Mr. Kulesza enjoyed fishing andwas an avid hockey fan.
The funeral will be held Saturday at 10am in Henry Funeral Home 33 Ward Street. Burial will follow in Notre Dame Cemetery.
Friends are invited to call at the funeral home from 8:30 until the time of the funeral on Saturday.
The family requests that flowers be omitted and that donations be made instead to the Cam Neely Foundation 31 Winter, Street Second Floor, Boston Mass.02108
Loretta E. (Michalak) Seman
Worcester - Loretta E. (Michalak) Seman, 85, of 41 Henshaw Street, died Monday, August 6, in the Meadows of Leicester, after an illness.
Her husband, Harry A. Seman, died in 1967. She leaves three sisters, Victoria H. Nalewski of Auburn, Wanda L. Yucatonis of North Oxford, and Marion B. Thompson, of Worcester; nephews and nieces. Two sisters, Catherine Lavoie and Sophie T. Wojtas, predeceased her. She was born in Worcester, daughter of Ignacy J. and Stanislawa P. (Duszynski) Michalak and moved to Sutton in 1930. She moved to Chicago in 1934, before moving back to Worcester in 1971. She attended Sutton High School.
Mrs. Seman was a receptionist 15 years at the Washburn House for Women, retiring in 1990. She was a member of Our Lady of Czestochowa Parish.
The funeral will be held Thursday, August 9, from Henry Funeral Home, 33 Ward Street, with a mass at 10:30 a.m. in Our Lady of Czestochowa Church, 34 Ward Street. Entombment will be in Notre Dame Cemetery Mausoleum. Calling hours are from 5 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, August 8, in the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the American Lung Association, 1 Abbey Lane, Middleboro, MA 02346.
Theresa F. "Terry" Sears
WORCESTER - Theresa F. "Terry" Sears, 73, of 227 West Mountain Street died Saturday August 4, in UMass-Memorial Hospital, University Campus, following an illness.
She is survived by a son Allen Sears of West Boylston and a daughter Linda Bazner of Worcester with whom she made her home. A sister Dorothy Croteau of Worcester, five granddaughters a great grandson and a great granddaughter, many nieces and nephews. A brother and six sisters predeceased her.
Mrs. Sears was born in Holden a daughter of Matthew and Frances (Boruch) Grabowski and lived most of her life in Worcester, and was a graduate of the former Worcester Girls Trade High School, now known as David Hale Fanning Trade High School. Mrs. Sears was a Seamstress by trade.
She was a member of Our Lady of Czestochowa Parish.
The funeral will be held Tuesday August 7, from The Henry Funeral Home 33 Ward Street with a Mass at 9am in Our Lady of Czestochowa Church 34 Ward Street. Burial will follow in Notre Dame Cemetery.
Calling hours at the funeral home are today Monday August 6, from 5 to 8pm.
Stanley A. Morrison
WORCESTER - Stanley A. Morrison, 90, of 114 Sterling Street died August 4.in Saint Vincent Hospital at Worcester medical Center.
He is survived by his wife of sixty years Mary A (Janczukowicz) Morrison, a son Chester J Morrison of Worcester, a brother Lawrence Morrison of Manchaug, two grandchildren and a niece.
Mr. Morrison was born in Thompson Conn. Schools and lived in Worcester since 1940 A retired Tool and Cutter Grinder, he worked for five years at Morgan Construction Company. Retiring twenty five years ago. He had previously worked twenty five years at Harrington Richardson Arms Company then in Worcester.
He was a longtime member of Our Lady of Czestochowa Parish.
The funeral will be held Tuesday August 7, with a Mass at 10:30am in Our Lady of Czestochowa Church 34 Ward Street. Burial will follow in Notre Dame Cemetery.
There are no calling hours.
The family requests that flowers be omitted and Memorial contributions be made instead to: The Msgr. Chester J Janczukowicz Schorarship Fund c/o Our Lady of Czestochowa Church 34 Ward Street Worcester Mass. 01610
Henry Funeral Service 33 Ward Street is directing arrangements.