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Helen Banaszynski Gravesite

Updated Jun 26, 2025
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Helen Banaszynski Gravesite
The grave of Helen Banaszynski in Pulaski, Wisconsin. Helen is buried with her husband, Casmer.
Date & Place: in Pulaski, Brown County, Wisconsin 54162, United States
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Helen Banaszynski
Helen Wesolowski-Banaszynski's father was Peter Henry Wesolowski (1875 - 1924), who was born in Poland. Her mother was Mary Julia Paluch-Wesolowski (1882 - 1948), who was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Helen had siblings Frank, Jacek, Victor, Johanna, Joseph, Gertrude, Vincent, Francis, Harry, Agnes, Irene, Leon, Eleanor, and Jenney. She also had two half sisters. Helen Wesolowski married Cassimere Banaszynski (1911 - 1978, spelled Casimir on his grave) on July 4, 1936 and they had three children, Donald, Ralph, and Irene. When Helen was 35, she and Casimir lived in Milwaukee, Wisconsin with their children Donald and Ralph and her brother Joseph. Casimir, Helen, and Joseph were working: Casimir was the proprietor of a grocery store, Helen was a saleslady in the grocery store, and Joseph was a collector for the city sanitation department. After Casimir died, there are few, if any, records about Helen's life. See Find A Grave Memorial
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