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Joseph C Zoransky

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Joseph C Zoransky
Veteran Employees of Sears Store Hear Report on Profit-Sharing Pictured above are employees of Sears. Roebuck and Co.. Wilkes-Barre. who have been employed 10 years or more, shown with Samuel Apfelbaura, store manager. The occasion was the annual dis¬ tribution of profit-sharing statements, which show the extent to which each member is sharing in the company's 1950 profits. Front row: Merlyn Thacher, Frank Dreistadt, Francis Gavin, Mary Navikas. Harriet Fisher. Irene Jones. Middle row: Stanley Bittenbender. Horace Shiffer, Howard Spray. Frank Uzdella, John Hrehach, Johanna Nichols, Loretta Barry, Samuel Apfelbaum, general manager. Top row: Lawrence Carr, James Edwards, Joseph Zoransky, James O'Hara, Joseph Stone, Frederick Rickert, assistant manager, and Cyril McHalc
People in photo include: Samuel Apfelbaura, Merlyn Thacher, Frank Dreistadt, Francis Gavin, Mary Navikas, Harriet Fisher, Irene Jones, Stanley Bittenbender, Horace Shiffer, Howard Spray, Frank Uzdella, John Hrehach, Johanna Nichols, Loretta Barry, Samuel Apfelbaum, Lawrence Carr, James Edwards, Joseph Zoransky, James O'Hara, Joseph Stone, Frederick Rickert, and Cyril McHalc
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Joseph C Zoransky
Joseph C Zoransky of Somerville, Somerset County, NJ was born on January 30, 1904 to Jacob Zoranski Jr and Leokadya "Lillian" Rzymski-Zoranski. He had siblings Frank J Zoranski, Stanley Zoranski, Anastasia Zoranski-Gresh, Lucy F Zoranski - Tonti, and Ellen Zoranski - Kazmarchack. Joseph Zoransky married Evelyn Thresten Zoransky, and died at age 84 years old on October 23, 1988 at Somerset Medical Center in Somerville.
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