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==Birth==  
 
==Birth==  
Pauline Maslowsky was born Nov 18, 1925, the daughter of Steven and Sophie Maslowsky in Berne.
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Pauline Dorothy Maslowsky was born Nov 18, 1925, the daughter of Steven and Sophie (Stephen and Zofia) Maslowsky in Berne. Her siblings were:
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*'''[[Maslowsky, Helen|Mrs. Peter (Helen) Polukort]]''' of Switzkill Road
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*Mrs. James (Anne) Panting of Schenectady.
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*'''[[William Maslowsky]]'''
  
 
==Education==  
 
==Education==  
She attended Middleburgh High School
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Pauline Maslowsky attended Middleburgh High School
  
 
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Pauline Maslowsky married '''[[Remmers, Gerd|Gerd J. Remmers]]''' on August 28, 1948 at her home on West Road. Their children were:
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*John Remmers of [[w:Westerlo|Westerlo]]
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*Patricia Remmers, a nurse at Albany Medical Center
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*Barbara Remmers, a nurse at St Clare's Hospital
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*Robert Remmers, a state employee,
  
 
==Death==
 
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==Obituary==
 
==Obituary==
[[File:.jpg|300px|thumb|right|<center>Pauline Maslowsky Remmers Obituary - [[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] — </center>]]
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[[File:19800307MaslowskyPaulineObit.jpg|300px|thumb|right|<center>Pauline Maslowsky Remmers Obituary - [[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] — Friday, March 7, 1980</center>]]
 
PAULINE REMMERS
 
PAULINE REMMERS
  
 
Sympathy of friends is extended to the family of Mrs. Gerd Remmers, who died at Albany Medical Center Hospital Sunday, March 2
 
Sympathy of friends is extended to the family of Mrs. Gerd Remmers, who died at Albany Medical Center Hospital Sunday, March 2
  
Born Nov 18, 1925, Pauline was the daughter of Steven and Sophie Maslowsky in Berne. She attended Middleburgh High School, and was married to '''[[Remmers, Gerd|Gerd J. Remmers]]''' by the Rev Russell B Greene, Sr , and lived m+the home where she was married on West Road She was a member of the ladies auxiliary of theBerneT'ire Department and of the Berne Lutheran Church.
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Born Nov 18, 1925, Pauline was the daughter of Steven and Sophie Maslowsky in Berne. She attended Middleburgh High School, and was married to '''[[Remmers, Gerd|Gerd J. Remmers]]''' by the Rev Russell B. Greene, Sr , and lived in the home where she was married on West Road. She was a member of the ladies auxiliary of the Berne Fire Department and of the Berne Lutheran Church.
  
In poor health for some time, She
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In poor health for some time, She underwent a kidney transplant in January and further complications kept her in the hospital.
underwent a kidney transplant in
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January and further complications
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She is survived by her husband, '''[[Remmers, Gerd|Gerd J. Remmers]]''', a son, John of [[w:Westerlo|Westerlo]], a daughter. Patricia, nurse at Albany Medical Center, twins Barbara, a nurse at St Clare's Hospital, and Robert, a state employee, her mother, Mrs Sophie Maslowsky; and two sisters, Mrs Peter (Helen) Polukort of Switzkill Road and Mrs. James (Anne) Panting of Schenectady.
kept her in the hospital
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She~is survived by her husband,
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Funeral services were conducted from the Fredendall Funeral Home on Wednesday with Rev. James Hilton officiating Burial will be in Gallupville Cemetery.
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:[[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] — Friday, March 7, 1980
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100th birthday
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BERNE — Forty-nine friends and relatives gathered Saturday to celebrate the 100th birthday of Zofia Maslowsky, born Feb. 8, 1889, in the Ukraine. Coming to America in 1916, she worked for a number of years as a maid in the Plaza Hotel in New York City. She moved to Garvey Hill Road Berne, in 1924, and then to West Road in 1946. A few years after the death of her husband, Stephen, she went to live with her daughter, Helen Polukort, on Switzkiil Road. She now lives in the Guilderland Center Nursing Home.
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Mrs. Maslowsky had two daughters and a son, of whom only Mrs. Polukort is still alive; Ann Panting of Knox is the only survivor among her three stepchildren. She has 24 grandchildren and 26 great-grandchildren.
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:[[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] - February 9, 1989
 
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Latest revision as of 01:40, 16 January 2013

Birth

Pauline Dorothy Maslowsky was born Nov 18, 1925, the daughter of Steven and Sophie (Stephen and Zofia) Maslowsky in Berne. Her siblings were:

Education

Pauline Maslowsky attended Middleburgh High School

Occupation

Marriage & Children

Pauline Maslowsky married Gerd J. Remmers on August 28, 1948 at her home on West Road. Their children were:

  • John Remmers of Westerlo
  • Patricia Remmers, a nurse at Albany Medical Center
  • Barbara Remmers, a nurse at St Clare's Hospital
  • Robert Remmers, a state employee,

Death

Pauline Maslowsky Remmers died at Albany Medical Center Hospital Sunday, March 2, 1980.

Obituary

File:19800307MaslowskyPaulineObit.jpg
Pauline Maslowsky Remmers Obituary - Altamont Enterprise — Friday, March 7, 1980

PAULINE REMMERS

Sympathy of friends is extended to the family of Mrs. Gerd Remmers, who died at Albany Medical Center Hospital Sunday, March 2

Born Nov 18, 1925, Pauline was the daughter of Steven and Sophie Maslowsky in Berne. She attended Middleburgh High School, and was married to Gerd J. Remmers by the Rev Russell B. Greene, Sr , and lived in the home where she was married on West Road. She was a member of the ladies auxiliary of the Berne Fire Department and of the Berne Lutheran Church.

In poor health for some time, She underwent a kidney transplant in January and further complications kept her in the hospital.

She is survived by her husband, Gerd J. Remmers, a son, John of Westerlo, a daughter. Patricia, nurse at Albany Medical Center, twins Barbara, a nurse at St Clare's Hospital, and Robert, a state employee, her mother, Mrs Sophie Maslowsky; and two sisters, Mrs Peter (Helen) Polukort of Switzkill Road and Mrs. James (Anne) Panting of Schenectady.

Funeral services were conducted from the Fredendall Funeral Home on Wednesday with Rev. James Hilton officiating Burial will be in Gallupville Cemetery.

Altamont Enterprise — Friday, March 7, 1980

Additional Media

100th birthday

BERNE — Forty-nine friends and relatives gathered Saturday to celebrate the 100th birthday of Zofia Maslowsky, born Feb. 8, 1889, in the Ukraine. Coming to America in 1916, she worked for a number of years as a maid in the Plaza Hotel in New York City. She moved to Garvey Hill Road Berne, in 1924, and then to West Road in 1946. A few years after the death of her husband, Stephen, she went to live with her daughter, Helen Polukort, on Switzkiil Road. She now lives in the Guilderland Center Nursing Home.

Mrs. Maslowsky had two daughters and a son, of whom only Mrs. Polukort is still alive; Ann Panting of Knox is the only survivor among her three stepchildren. She has 24 grandchildren and 26 great-grandchildren.

Altamont Enterprise - February 9, 1989

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