Antonina Jarmulowicz.MAYNARD - Antonina (Pianowski) Jarmulowicz, 98, a resident of Maynard and Onset and a Clinton native, died unexpectedly Feb. 20. She was the loving wife of the late Vincent Jarmulowicz, and is survived by two sons, Vincent Jarmulowicz of Pompano Beach Pompano Beach (pŏm`pənō), city (1990 pop. 72,411), Broward co., SE Fla., on the Atlantic coast and the Intracoastal Waterway; inc. 1908. It is a resort city with ocean beaches, excellent fishing, and a harness-racing track. , Fla. and Robert Jarmulowicz and his wife, Sally, of Maynard; two daughters, Elizabeth Britt britt n. Variant of brit. Noun 1. britt - the young of a herring or sprat or similar fish brit young fish - a fish that is young 2. and husband, James, and Joan Doran and husband, Ronald, all of Maynard; two sisters, Bernice Rymsza of Clinton and Theresa Bonci of West Boylston; nine grandchildren GRANDCHILDREN, domestic relations. The children of one's children. Sometimes these may claim bequests given in a will to children, though in general they can make no such claim. 6 Co. 16. , 15 great-grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. She was the sister of the late Gladys Bobka, Theofil "Ted" Pianowski, Joseph Pianowski and Helen Morey. The Acton Funeral Home, 470 Mass Ave., Acton, directed arrangements. The funeral Mass was held Wednesday, Feb. 25, in St. Bridget's Church, Percival and Sudbury streets, Maynard, with burial burial, disposal of a corpse in a grave or tomb. The first evidence of deliberate burial was found in European caves of the Paleolithic period. Prehistoric discoveries include both individual and communal burials, the latter indicating that pits or ossuaries were in Glenwood Cemetery Glenwood Cemetery could refer to:
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