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In Loving Memory

Marganski, Henry Stanley

 

Marganski, Henry Stanley, Baptized into the Hope of Christ Resurrection, Sunday July 16, 2017.

Beloved husband of the late Shirley Spotanski  Marganski; loving  father of Susan (Roman) Kaminski and the late Janice (Kent  survives) Southard; cherished grandfather of Alan  (Margaret) Southard, David (Summer)  Southard, Laurie Kaminski and  Jennifer (Richard) Buss; great grandfather of Brayden,  Henry, Brooks, Adella and Ian; dear brother of Janina (Joseph) Buenrostro; our dear uncle, great uncle, brother-in-law, cousin and friend of many.

Mr. Marganski was born in Poland, was a PROUD survivor of the Siberian Exile and faithfully served our country in the  United States Air Force.

Services: Visitation at St. Stanislaus Kostka Catholic Church on Thursday, July 20, from 4-8 pm.  Prayers at KUTIS SOUTH  COUNTY CHAPEL, 5255 Lemay Ferry Rd., on Friday, July 21 9:15 am, then to church for 10 am Mass. Interment J.B. National Cemetery.  Memorials to St. Stanislaus Restoration Fund appreciated.

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