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Helen E Pekarski Dubots
BIRTH 16 May 1917
DEATH 7 Jun 1990 (aged 73)
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Saint Eulalias Cemetery
Potter County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Daughter of Anthony Pekarski and Catherine Kowalski.. Married George Paul Dubots Sr....
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Anthony Pekarski
1885-1958
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Catherine Kowalski Pekarski
1889-1963
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George P Dubots
1919-1999 (m. 1942)
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Frank A Pekarski
1915-1990
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Walter J Pekarski
1918-1988
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John Thomas Pekarski
1922-1997
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Joseph James Pekarski
1923-1987
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Florence D Pekarski Corey
1925-1985
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Edward W Pekarski
1927-1980
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Thomas J Pekarski
1930-1979
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Joseph Anthony Dubots
1947-2002
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BIRTH 27 Jun 1919
DEATH 4 Dec 1999 (aged 80)
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Son of Joseph and Katherine (Zonzel) DUBOTS.
He married Helen E. Pekarski, 13 Aug. 1942, at Coudersport, PA.
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Joseph Dubots
1885-1932
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Katherine Zonzel Dubots
1889-1947
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Helen E Pekarski Dubots
1917-1990 (m. 1942)
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John Dubots
1906-1952
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Mary Dubots
1907-1907
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Joseph Dubots
1908-1908
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Francis J Dubots
1910-1972
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Anna K Dubots Milchuck
1911-1979
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Katherine Dubots Kelly
1917-1997
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John Dubots
1921-1921
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Eva Dubots
1922-1922
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Margaret A Dubots Lajcsak
1923-1993
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Stanley Francis Dubots
1926-2009
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Andrew Eugene Dubots
1927-1990
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Joseph Anthony Dubots
1947-2002
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Katherine Zonzel Dubots
BIRTH 16 May 1889
DEATH 22 Jan 1947 (aged 57)
Pennsylvania, USA
BURIAL Saint Eulalias Cemetery
Potter County, Pennsylvania, USA
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PHOTOS 1
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Spouse of Joseph DUBOTS, who died in Poland, Feb. 02, 1932.
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Spouse Joseph Dubots 1885-1932 (m. 1905)
Children John Dubots1906-1952
Mary Dubots 1907-1907
Joseph Dubots 1908-1908
Francis J Dubots 1910-1972
Anna K Dubots Milchuck 1911-1979
Katherine Dubots Kelly 1917-1997
George P Dubots 1919-1999
John Dubots 1921-1921
Eva Dubots 1922-1922
Margaret A Dubots Lajcsak 1923-1993
Stanley Francis Dubots 1926-2009
Andrew Eugene Dubots 1927-1990
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- [S2507] Ancestry.com, Newspapers.com Marriage Index, 1800s-1999, (Name: Ancestry.com Operations Inc; Location: Lehi, UT, USA; Date: 2020;), The Potter Enterprise; Publication Date: 7/ Jun/ 1951; Publication Place: Coudersport, Pennsylvania, USA; URL: https://www.newspapers.com/image/278509977/?article=858b7eaf-78bc-4255-9153-9067962324d3&focus=0.14889516,0.351828,0.26603752,0.8553373&xid=3356.
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Pekarski, John P. & Vera McIsaac Wed at St. Eulalia's
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Coudersport, Pennsylvania
07 Jun 1951, Thu • Page 1
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Miss Vera Mclsaac Wed In Single Ring Ceremony
Gowned in White Silk For Marriage To John P. Pekarski in St. Eulalia Church -- Mrs. Gloria Moshier Matron of Honor.
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Miss Vera Mae Mclsaac, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold McCann, became the bride of John P. Pekarski, son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Pekarski, at a pretty wedding at St. Eulalia Church, Saturday morning, at 10:00 o'clock. The Rev. Francis M. O'Connell officiated at the single ring ceremony before a background of seasonal flowers effectively arranged.
Miss Gertrude Jordan, organist, offered appropriate music while the guests were assembling and the traditional wedding marches and John M. Beckman sang "On This Day Oh Beautiful Mother," and Rosewig's "Ave Maria."
The bride, who was escorted by her father, chose a model of white silken train. The bodice was fastened with tiny buttons from neck to waist in the back and was fashioned with an off-shoulder neckline with sheer yoke and long sleeves ending in points over the hands. The skirt was trimmed with a V-shaped in sert of narrow lace ruffles coming to a point at the waist and widening toward the hem. Her fingertip length veil was attached to a heart-shaped bonnet with seed pearl trim. She carried a rosary and her bouquet was fashioned of white lilacs, rosebuds, gardenias and lilies of the valley against a white net fan background with white ribbon streamers knotted with lilies of the valley. Her only ornament was a strand of pearls.
Her matron of honor was Mrs. Gloria Moshier. Her gown was floor length in orchid shade made princess style with full skirt. The bodice was buttoned down the front with high neck and Peter Pan collar. She wore a matching picture hat with flower trim at the back and matching mitts. Her bouquet was fashion-ioned of lilacs, roses and lilies of the valley in orchid, yellow and white and tied with yellow ribbons.
The bridesmaids were
- Mrs. June Angood and
- Miss Lois Bradley.
Their dresses were primrose yellow and were fashioned similar to that of the matron of honor. They wore matching picture hats and mitts and their bouquets were tied with orchid ribbons. The bridegroom was attended by his brother, Walter Pekarski, and Frank Pekarski, another brother, and George Dubots, a brother-in-law, were ushers.
Mrs. McCann, mother of the bride, chose a navy blue gown with black accessories and Mrs. Pekarski, mother of the bridegroom, wore an aqua print dress with black accessories. They wore corsages of gardenias.
A reception for relatives and a few intimate friends was held at the McCann home from 1:00 to 2:00 o'clock in the afternoon and another reception in the evening at the home of the bridegroom's sister, Mrs. George Dubots. Mr. and Mrs. Pekarski are at home in an apartment in the home of her parents.
The bride has been employed in the office of the Anchor Toy Corporation and the bridegroom is employed by the Coudersport and Port Allegany Railroad Company.
Hostess At Dinner Party
Mrs. Charles L. Halloran was hostess at a dinner party at the Kitchen Inn in Port Allegany Monday evening to mark her birthday anniversary and those of several of her guests. The invited guests were:
- Mrs. L. F. Perry,
- Mrs. C. W. Todd,
- Mrs. W. W. Rhodes,
- Mrs. A. R. Grabe,
- Mrs. J. C. Ridlon,
- Miss Frances Benson,
- Mrs. A. G. Barrett,
- Mrs. H. E. Elliott and
- Mrs. F. D. Knox.
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- [S1310] FamilySearch.org, FamilySearch Family Tree, "Family Tree," database, FamilySearch (http://familysearch.org : modified 27 April 2020, 17:36), entry for Joseph Dubots(PID https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/4:1:LCJ8-265); contributed by various users. PersonID LCJ8-265.
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