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Source for:   Mary Agnes Tynski,   4 JUL 1911 - 26 JUN 1991         Index

Death source:    S1713
Page:   Jun 27, 1991 P2 Reel# 3105 NSARM

Text:   Mary Wojick 79, Sydney
Mary Agnes Wojick, 79, died wednesday, Jun 26, 1991, at Breton Bay Nursing Home. She was a former resident of Breton St. Sydney.
Born in Poland, she was the daughter of the late Peter and Ludwika Tynski.
She was a member of St. Mary's Church, the Altar Society, Whitney Pier Pensioners Society and Club 55 Senior Citizens.
She is survived by two daughters, Mary (Mrs. Albert Podgurski), New Waterford and Julianne (Mrs. Bob Hardy), Ottawa; two sons, Wally and Terry, Sydney; one sisters, Anne (Mrs. James Redmond), Halifax; three brothers, John, Sydney, Peter, Morrisburg, Ont. and Tony, Hamilton; 13 grandchildren and 11 great-grand children.
She was predeceased by her husband, Joseph in 1967; two sons, Joseph and Edward; a brother, Stanley and two sisters, Katherine and Frances.
The body is in T.W. Curry Parkview Chapel with visitation today from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. The funeral will be held at St' Mary's Polish Church, Friday at 9 a.m. with Rev. M. Szwez officiating. Interment will be made in New Calvary Cemetery.


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Source for:   Charles Edgar Roach,   ABT 1928 - 18 FEB 2001         Index

Death source:    S1728
Page:   Feb 19, 2001 Reel# 21637 NSARM

Text:   Roach, Charles Edgar - 73, New Waterford, died February 18, 2001 at home. Born in new Waterford, son of the late Hubert and Delphine (Poirier) Roach. Survived by hs wife, Maragaret (MacInnis); daughters, Delphine (Alex), Leona (James), New Waterford; Tena (Troy), Sydney Mines; sons, Neil (Sarah), Sydney Mines; Hubert (Shauna), Joseph (Kim), Lenus, New Waterford; 11 Grandchildren; brother Johnny (Cecelia) Scotchtown; nephew, Kevin Rising, Halifax, brothers-in-law; James (Betty), Shenacadie; Johnny (Bernice), Sydney; sister-in-law Patricia Lockwood and family, Windsor, Ont. Predeceased by several sisters and brothers. No visitation. Funeral 11 a.m. Wednesday, Mr' Carmel Church, Fr. Neville oficiating. Burial in parish cemetery.


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Source for:   Walenty Valentino Wójcik,   JAN 1871 - 25 JAN 1937         Index

Death source:    S1810
Page:   Jan 26 1937 p3 reel# 1422 NSARM

Text:   Wolenty Wozcik
The death occurred yesterday at his home 8 Jamison Street, Whitney Pier, of Wolenty Wozcik 65-year old Polish resident of that district and a former steelworker . His death follows a general illness and will be mourned in Polish colony where he was well known and esteemed.
In addition to his widow, he is survived by three sons; Joe, Frank and Walter; Daughters, Mary at Home, Mrs. Stanley Tynski, and Mrs Kokoska, both at the Pier. Burial will be made in the Calvery Cemetery on Wednesday.
(Note: Mrs. Kokoska was his sister Rozalia Kokoszka nee Wojcik)

Immigration source:    S1706
Page:   District 40 Cape Breton South Ward 5 subdistrtict 32

Census source:    S1833
Page:   http://data2.collectionscanada.ca/1911a/e079/e001967216.pdf



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Source for:   Maria Trojan,   2 FEB 1881 - 11 FEB 1947         Index

Death source:    S1756
Page:   12 Feb 47, p3 Reel #1469 NSARM

Text:   Mrs. Mary Wojeck
The death occurred Tuesday morning of Mrs. Mary Wojeck, 66, at her late residence, 8 Jameson street, after a brief illness.
Born in Poland, the deceased resided in Sydney for many years where she was highly esteemed and respected.
Surviving are three sons, Joseph, Frank and Walter. One daughter Mrs. Stanley Tynski, Sydney also survives.
Her husband predeceased her several years ago. A brother Andrew Trojan, of Gary, Ind. survives also. The funeral will be held Thursday morning from her late residence. Requiem high mass will be conducted at St. Mary's church at nine o'clock. Interment will be made at Calvary Cemetery.

Immigration source:    S1706
Page:   District 40 Cape Breton South Ward 5 subdistrtict 32



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Source for:   Peter Tynski,   29 JUN 1878 - 24 APR 1957         Index

Death source:    S1713
Page:   page 7, Thursday, April 25 1957 reel 1532 NSARM

Text:   Peter Tynski
A resident of Sydney since 1905, Petter Tynski , a well known figure
in the Polish community of Whitney Pier, died Wednesday at his
residence, 26 Ferris street.
He was a steel plant employee and worked at the blast furnace
department until his retirement 10 years ago.
His wife predeceased him in 1943.
Surviving are four sons, Stanley, John and Peter Jr. in Sydney, Tony
in Hamilton.
Daughters are Mrs. Peter Durkacz (Frances), Mrs. B. Peltz (Catherine),
Springfield, Mass., Mrs. Joe Wojick (Mary), Mrs. James Redmond
(Annie).
His death will be mourned in the Sydney district.
Sr. Mary Elaine of St. Martha Hospital, Antigonish, is a grand
daughter of the deceased.
The remains are resting at 94 Bryant street. The funeral will take
place Saturday morning. Mass of requiem at 10:30 at St. Mary's Polish
Church.
Burial in Calvary cemetery.