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Kazimierz Dobrowolski

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Kazimierz Dobrowolski

Birth
Poland
Death
29 Feb 1952 (aged 60)
Newark, Essex County, New Jersey, USA
Burial
Linden, Union County, New Jersey, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section D, Row 9
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Born Kazimierz Dobrowolski in 1892 to Anton and Marianna Dobrowolski in Augstow, Poland, he came to this country on June 11, 1913, landing in Philadelphia. He joined his brother, Anthony, who got him a position as a baker.

He married Loretta Nowakowski on July 4, 1915, and the couple moved to Upper Merion, PA, and it was in Pennsylvania that their first three children, Victoria, Joseph, and Helen were born.

In late-1920 the family moved to Newark, NJ where Casimir again became a baker, and the couple had seven more children, Stanley, Chester, Edward, Mieczyslaw, Marie, Bertha, and Loretta.

Casimir worked hard to provide for his large family, and suffered because of it. He dealt with cancer for several years before his death.

He enjoyed doting on his only grandson Michael, until he died in 1951.

Casimir died in 1952, leaving a large family to mourn the loss of the hard working tender soul that they had lost.
Born Kazimierz Dobrowolski in 1892 to Anton and Marianna Dobrowolski in Augstow, Poland, he came to this country on June 11, 1913, landing in Philadelphia. He joined his brother, Anthony, who got him a position as a baker.

He married Loretta Nowakowski on July 4, 1915, and the couple moved to Upper Merion, PA, and it was in Pennsylvania that their first three children, Victoria, Joseph, and Helen were born.

In late-1920 the family moved to Newark, NJ where Casimir again became a baker, and the couple had seven more children, Stanley, Chester, Edward, Mieczyslaw, Marie, Bertha, and Loretta.

Casimir worked hard to provide for his large family, and suffered because of it. He dealt with cancer for several years before his death.

He enjoyed doting on his only grandson Michael, until he died in 1951.

Casimir died in 1952, leaving a large family to mourn the loss of the hard working tender soul that they had lost.


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