Bellville Times
August 2003
Funeral services for Anton Dzierzanowski, 83, of Sealy, Texas were held
Monday, August 4, 2003 at 10 a.m. from Immaculate Conception Catholic
Church in Sealy with Rev. Octavio Muguerza celebrating the Funeral Mass and Rite
of Committal. Interment was at the Immaculate Conception Catholic Cemetery in
Sealy.
Pallbearers serving were Edmond Novicke, Louis Dzierzanowski, Frank
Dzierzanowski, Ron Machala, Steve Jankowski and Harry Janicki, Jr..
Honorary pallbearers were Keith Dzierzanowski, Todd Ashorn, Troy Ashorn, Albert
Sustala, Charles Lummus, Jack Bolten and Leo Vzidak.
Born in Rosenberg, Texas, Anton Raymond Dzierzanowski was the son of
Marion and Kathrine (Michalek) Dzierzanowski. He was raised in Rosenberg and
attended Holy Rosary Catholic School and Cottonwood Public School in
Rosenberg.
Mr. Dzierzanowski owned and operated a house painting business
and also worked for WKM for 15 years. On June 26, 1939, Mr. Anton
Dzierzanowski and the former Miss Willie Mae Machala were married with
ceremony held in Sealy at the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church.
Anton loved to go fishing, played fiddle for Sealy Playboy's Band and was a
member of Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, a third degree member of Sealy
Knights of Columbus, and KJT of Sealy.
Anton Raymond Dzierzanowski died Friday, August 1, 2003 in Sealy Texas.
His survivors are wife Willie Mae Dzierzanowski of Sealy, daughter
Patricia Ann Ashorn and husband Terry of Sealy, son James Dzierzanowski and wife
Luwayne of Cat Spring, sister Pauline Surovcak of Sealy, grandchildren
Keith Dzierzanowski and wife Holly, Todd Ashorn and wife Angela, Troy Ashorn and
wife Stacy, Tracy Dees and husband roger and Tiffany Hejl and great
grandchildren Amylyn and Garrett Dizerzanowski, Draven Hejl, Brayden
Ashorn and patricia Ashorn.
Preceded in death by his parents Marion and Katherine Dzierzan-owski,
sisters Rosie Janicki, Josephine Machala, brothers Tom, Lee and John
Dzierzanowski.
Funeral arrangements under the direction of Knesek Family Funeral Chapels,
Sealy, Texas.
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