NICHOLAS ONUFRAK of 82 Holland Street, died Friday afternoon at his home. He is survived
by his wife Mrs. Julla, Onufrak; one son, Michael Onufrak; five daughters, Mrs. John Gavula, Mrs.
Stephen Cruty, Mrs. Andrew J. Bobal, Mrs. Jack Rightmire, and Mrs. Samuel T. Kern, all of Bing-hamton; two sisters, Mrs. Eva Suchy of Czechoslovakia, and Mrs. Pelagia Uram of New Castle, Pa.;
nine grandchildren; one great-grandchild.
He was a member of St. Mary's Russian Orthodox Church, where he served for many years as sexton of the church, and a member of the United Russian Orthodox Brotherhood of America.
He was associated with Holleran & Onufrak Coal Co. prior to his retirement three years ago. The body was moved to the Chopyak Funeral Home, 326 Prospect Street, and was to be returned to the family home this afternoon where friends may call.
[Source: Binghamton Press, Saturday, 1 March 1952, Page 12]
NICHOLAS ONUFRAK of 82 Holland Street, died Friday afternoon at his home. He is survived
by his wife Mrs. Julla, Onufrak; one son, Michael Onufrak; five daughters, Mrs. John Gavula, Mrs.
Stephen Cruty, Mrs. Andrew J. Bobal, Mrs. Jack Rightmire, and Mrs. Samuel T. Kern, all of Bing-hamton; two sisters, Mrs. Eva Suchy of Czechoslovakia, and Mrs. Pelagia Uram of New Castle, Pa.;
nine grandchildren; one great-grandchild.
He was a member of St. Mary's Russian Orthodox Church, where he served for many years as sexton of the church, and a member of the United Russian Orthodox Brotherhood of America.
He was associated with Holleran & Onufrak Coal Co. prior to his retirement three years ago. The body was moved to the Chopyak Funeral Home, 326 Prospect Street, and was to be returned to the family home this afternoon where friends may call.
[Source: Binghamton Press, Saturday, 1 March 1952, Page 12]
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