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Prokofiy Korolchuk of New York, New York County, NY was born on June 16, 1891, and died at age 95 years old in August 1986.
Micheal "Mickey" Korolchuk
My Great Grandfather changed his name twice while immigrating to the USA in 1912. His arrival in Collinsville Oklahoma, the fastest growing Town at the time was home of his first bought Store. He named it "Mike Korolchuk Merc". Here only him & the mayor of Collinsville owned Automobiles. When not working at the store, he took up Photography. In Oklahoma he had the chance to wed a Rich Oilman's Daughter but kept finding reasons not to marry her. It was later thought that Mickey wanted to marry a European woman as opposed to an American woman. Mickey's store was located outside of a plant that manufactured weapons during world war 1. After the war the plant closed and ultimately ended Mickey's stay in Oklahoma. Around 1920 Mickey packed all his belongings & headed to NEW fastest growing City in America. The epicenter of Auto Making. When moving to Detriot, Mickey opened a Resturant where he met my cruel & judgmental Great Grandmother Edna. My Great Grandfather Mickey being a gentleman wanted to ask Edna's parents for her hand in marrige. He then ventured to Pennsylvania where he asked for permission to wed her. With the blessing he went back to Detriot where they wed on November 4th, 1924. After marriage Mickey went full time back to the Grocery store. He bought a store front in 1928, Detroits Westside also known to be Lincoln Park. His store was located at 2215 Fort Street when it was still a dirt road. Behind the store is where Mickey & Edna raised my Grandfather Conrad Karol & his brother Micheal Karol. During the great depression Mickey was known to help families by allowing them run tabs & pay when they got the money to do so. During this time a famous quote & philosophy was mounted on a wall in his store stating "Price is soon forgotten, but the memory of goodwill, honesty & quality last forever."-Mickey Korolchuk. In 1973 My Greatgrandfather sold his store & retired to the Senior Citizens Tower. In 1980 on Thankgiving day. At the age 93 Mickey's career at the Lincoln Park Museum ended due to his limited mobility. Mickey was always a familiar face in the Lincoln Park Memorial Day Parades driving his 1940's Cadillac that was only driven for show. At 98 yrs old Mickey saw his last Tiger's Baseball game in person. After that he religiously listened in by radio. Mickey was a fashion statement with his always impeccable atire. Mickey wore a suit & a bowtie everywhere adding to it was his long cigerette holder & cigerettes. Mickey thought of himself to be a natural Groucho Marx. On Halloween he even dressed the part to pass candy out to the childrenn that visited his store. Mickey loved being the best dressed citizen of Pine Knoll Convalescent Center. Even at his old age Mickey stilll had corispondance with his remaining brother in Ukraine & was even sent a personal Birthday Card from President Bush Sr. Mickey had his store in Lincoln Park for 43yrs & was married to Edna for 55yrs. Mickey came from the Old Country where he lived on potatoe perogies & water. From this Mickey led a life of pinching pennies & saving as much as he could, from money to water. Mickey first learned of the USA & possibly going there by working as a postal clerk in Europe. His friends who had come to the USA wrote him & told him how wonderful it was. One of Mickey's Uncles (my great great grandpa's brother) sponcered Mickey's trip to the USA. Mickey did have another brother who stayed in Ukraine & was married. During the war both Mickey;s brother & sister-n-law were captured and sent to a concentration camp, there my great uncle & aunt were murdered. He was put in front of a firing squad & she was beheaded for espionoge. Mickey's surname & birthplace is the same of Pope John Paul II. This fact was very important to my Great Grandpa & he was very proud of it. My Mother Lori Karol tells me stories of my GreatGpa sneaking quarters or dollors to her as a child to buy ice cream or candy at his store. An iconic ice cream cone sign was placed in his store where a 1 scoop ice cream cone only cost 5 cents. Mickey had poor english & spoke with a thick accent. He was known for keeping the front of his store clean & didnt approve of "hippies" or suspicious people liottering by his store. He often chased them off with a broom. He wasnt a mean man, he just was very old fashioned & still thought from an Old Country point of view. There are many photos & articles published of Mickey in the Detriot/Lincoln Park area. He reportedly taken over a few hundred photos & are now archived at Lincoln Park Museum. Today Mickey's Store front is a Hair Salon & Shoe Store, even with a paved road :)
Alex Korolchuk of New York was born on May 1, 1893, and died at age 69 years old in April 1963.
Leah Korolchuk of Brooklyn, Kings County, NY was born on December 11, 1895, and died at age 88 years old in July 1984.
Menachem Korolchuk of New York was born on October 25, 1895, and died at age 69 years old in May 1965.
Anna Korolchuk of New York, New York County, NY was born on September 27, 1896, and died at age 69 years old in January 1966.
Michael Korolchuk of Saint Paul, Washington County, MN was born on November 17, 1919, and died at age 76 years old on May 30, 1996.
Ilma L Korolchuk of Papillion, Sarpy County, NE was born on February 15, 1920, and died at age 85 years old on October 23, 2005. Ilma Korolchuk was buried at Ft. Leavenworth National Cemetery Section P Site 40-B in Fort Leavenworth, Ks.
Franko Korolchuk of Stratford, Fairfield County, CT was born on March 15, 1921, and died at age 86 years old on November 9, 2007.
Agnes D Korolchuk of Saint Paul, Washington County, MN was born on October 26, 1922, and died at age 80 years old on April 5, 2003.
Aleksey Korolchuk of Wheaton, Du Page County, IL was born on October 23, 1922, and died at age 88 years old on May 27, 2011.
Theodore Korolchuk was born on March 17, 1926, and died at age 56 years old on June 13, 1982. Theodore Korolchuk was buried at Ft. Leavenworth National Cemetery Section P Site 40-B in Fort Leavenworth, Ks. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Theodore Korolchuk.

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Micheal "Mickey" Korolchuk
My Great Grandfather changed his name twice while immigrating to the USA in 1912. His arrival in Collinsville Oklahoma, the fastest growing Town at the time was home of his first bought Store. He named it "Mike Korolchuk Merc". Here only him & the mayor of Collinsville owned Automobiles. When not working at the store, he took up Photography. In Oklahoma he had the chance to wed a Rich Oilman's Daughter but kept finding reasons not to marry her. It was later thought that Mickey wanted to marry a European woman as opposed to an American woman. Mickey's store was located outside of a plant that manufactured weapons during world war 1. After the war the plant closed and ultimately ended Mickey's stay in Oklahoma. Around 1920 Mickey packed all his belongings & headed to NEW fastest growing City in America. The epicenter of Auto Making. When moving to Detriot, Mickey opened a Resturant where he met my cruel & judgmental Great Grandmother Edna. My Great Grandfather Mickey being a gentleman wanted to ask Edna's parents for her hand in marrige. He then ventured to Pennsylvania where he asked for permission to wed her. With the blessing he went back to Detriot where they wed on November 4th, 1924. After marriage Mickey went full time back to the Grocery store. He bought a store front in 1928, Detroits Westside also known to be Lincoln Park. His store was located at 2215 Fort Street when it was still a dirt road. Behind the store is where Mickey & Edna raised my Grandfather Conrad Karol & his brother Micheal Karol. During the great depression Mickey was known to help families by allowing them run tabs & pay when they got the money to do so. During this time a famous quote & philosophy was mounted on a wall in his store stating "Price is soon forgotten, but the memory of goodwill, honesty & quality last forever."-Mickey Korolchuk. In 1973 My Greatgrandfather sold his store & retired to the Senior Citizens Tower. In 1980 on Thankgiving day. At the age 93 Mickey's career at the Lincoln Park Museum ended due to his limited mobility. Mickey was always a familiar face in the Lincoln Park Memorial Day Parades driving his 1940's Cadillac that was only driven for show. At 98 yrs old Mickey saw his last Tiger's Baseball game in person. After that he religiously listened in by radio. Mickey was a fashion statement with his always impeccable atire. Mickey wore a suit & a bowtie everywhere adding to it was his long cigerette holder & cigerettes. Mickey thought of himself to be a natural Groucho Marx. On Halloween he even dressed the part to pass candy out to the childrenn that visited his store. Mickey loved being the best dressed citizen of Pine Knoll Convalescent Center. Even at his old age Mickey stilll had corispondance with his remaining brother in Ukraine & was even sent a personal Birthday Card from President Bush Sr. Mickey had his store in Lincoln Park for 43yrs & was married to Edna for 55yrs. Mickey came from the Old Country where he lived on potatoe perogies & water. From this Mickey led a life of pinching pennies & saving as much as he could, from money to water. Mickey first learned of the USA & possibly going there by working as a postal clerk in Europe. His friends who had come to the USA wrote him & told him how wonderful it was. One of Mickey's Uncles (my great great grandpa's brother) sponcered Mickey's trip to the USA. Mickey did have another brother who stayed in Ukraine & was married. During the war both Mickey;s brother & sister-n-law were captured and sent to a concentration camp, there my great uncle & aunt were murdered. He was put in front of a firing squad & she was beheaded for espionoge. Mickey's surname & birthplace is the same of Pope John Paul II. This fact was very important to my Great Grandpa & he was very proud of it. My Mother Lori Karol tells me stories of my GreatGpa sneaking quarters or dollors to her as a child to buy ice cream or candy at his store. An iconic ice cream cone sign was placed in his store where a 1 scoop ice cream cone only cost 5 cents. Mickey had poor english & spoke with a thick accent. He was known for keeping the front of his store clean & didnt approve of "hippies" or suspicious people liottering by his store. He often chased them off with a broom. He wasnt a mean man, he just was very old fashioned & still thought from an Old Country point of view. There are many photos & articles published of Mickey in the Detriot/Lincoln Park area. He reportedly taken over a few hundred photos & are now archived at Lincoln Park Museum. Today Mickey's Store front is a Hair Salon & Shoe Store, even with a paved road :)
Peter Korolchuk of Stearns County, Minnesota United States was born on November 10, 1927, and died at age 60 years old on February 18, 1988. Peter Korolchuk was buried at Ft. Snelling National Cemetery Section V Site 9824 7601 34th Avenue, South, in Minneapolis.
Ilma L Korolchuk of Papillion, Sarpy County, NE was born on February 15, 1920, and died at age 85 years old on October 23, 2005. Ilma Korolchuk was buried at Ft. Leavenworth National Cemetery Section P Site 40-B in Fort Leavenworth, Ks.
Theodore Korolchuk was born on March 17, 1926, and died at age 56 years old on June 13, 1982. Theodore Korolchuk was buried at Ft. Leavenworth National Cemetery Section P Site 40-B in Fort Leavenworth, Ks. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Theodore Korolchuk.
Sharon R Korolchuk was born on March 20, 1945, and died at age 42 years old on September 4, 1987. Sharon Korolchuk was buried at Ft. Snelling National Cemetery Section S Site 3418 7601 34th Avenue, South, in Minneapolis, Mn. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Sharon R Korolchuk.
Agnes D Korolchuk of Saint Paul, Washington County, MN was born on October 26, 1922, and died at age 80 years old on April 5, 2003.
Catherine Ann Korolchuk of Minnesota was born on May 12, 1951, and died at age 59 years old on August 10, 2010.
Michael Korolchuk of Saint Paul, Washington County, MN was born on November 17, 1919, and died at age 76 years old on May 30, 1996.
Aleksey Korolchuk of Wheaton, Du Page County, IL was born on October 23, 1922, and died at age 88 years old on May 27, 2011.
Menachem Korolchuk of New York was born on October 25, 1895, and died at age 69 years old in May 1965.
Anna Korolchuk of New York, New York County, NY was born on September 27, 1896, and died at age 69 years old in January 1966.
Alex Korolchuk of New York was born on May 1, 1893, and died at age 69 years old in April 1963.
Olga Y Korolchuk of Asheville, Buncombe County, NC was born on October 19, 1931, and died at age 74 years old on June 22, 2006.
Leah Korolchuk of Brooklyn, Kings County, NY was born on December 11, 1895, and died at age 88 years old in July 1984.
Prokofiy Korolchuk of New York, New York County, NY was born on June 16, 1891, and died at age 95 years old in August 1986.
Franko Korolchuk of Stratford, Fairfield County, CT was born on March 15, 1921, and died at age 86 years old on November 9, 2007.
Lidia Korolchuk of Bridgeport, Fairfield County, CT was born on April 9, 1946, and died at age 52 years old on December 20, 1998.

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Micheal "Mickey" Korolchuk
My Great Grandfather changed his name twice while immigrating to the USA in 1912. His arrival in Collinsville Oklahoma, the fastest growing Town at the time was home of his first bought Store. He named it "Mike Korolchuk Merc". Here only him & the mayor of Collinsville owned Automobiles. When not working at the store, he took up Photography. In Oklahoma he had the chance to wed a Rich Oilman's Daughter but kept finding reasons not to marry her. It was later thought that Mickey wanted to marry a European woman as opposed to an American woman. Mickey's store was located outside of a plant that manufactured weapons during world war 1. After the war the plant closed and ultimately ended Mickey's stay in Oklahoma. Around 1920 Mickey packed all his belongings & headed to NEW fastest growing City in America. The epicenter of Auto Making. When moving to Detriot, Mickey opened a Resturant where he met my cruel & judgmental Great Grandmother Edna. My Great Grandfather Mickey being a gentleman wanted to ask Edna's parents for her hand in marrige. He then ventured to Pennsylvania where he asked for permission to wed her. With the blessing he went back to Detriot where they wed on November 4th, 1924. After marriage Mickey went full time back to the Grocery store. He bought a store front in 1928, Detroits Westside also known to be Lincoln Park. His store was located at 2215 Fort Street when it was still a dirt road. Behind the store is where Mickey & Edna raised my Grandfather Conrad Karol & his brother Micheal Karol. During the great depression Mickey was known to help families by allowing them run tabs & pay when they got the money to do so. During this time a famous quote & philosophy was mounted on a wall in his store stating "Price is soon forgotten, but the memory of goodwill, honesty & quality last forever."-Mickey Korolchuk. In 1973 My Greatgrandfather sold his store & retired to the Senior Citizens Tower. In 1980 on Thankgiving day. At the age 93 Mickey's career at the Lincoln Park Museum ended due to his limited mobility. Mickey was always a familiar face in the Lincoln Park Memorial Day Parades driving his 1940's Cadillac that was only driven for show. At 98 yrs old Mickey saw his last Tiger's Baseball game in person. After that he religiously listened in by radio. Mickey was a fashion statement with his always impeccable atire. Mickey wore a suit & a bowtie everywhere adding to it was his long cigerette holder & cigerettes. Mickey thought of himself to be a natural Groucho Marx. On Halloween he even dressed the part to pass candy out to the childrenn that visited his store. Mickey loved being the best dressed citizen of Pine Knoll Convalescent Center. Even at his old age Mickey stilll had corispondance with his remaining brother in Ukraine & was even sent a personal Birthday Card from President Bush Sr. Mickey had his store in Lincoln Park for 43yrs & was married to Edna for 55yrs. Mickey came from the Old Country where he lived on potatoe perogies & water. From this Mickey led a life of pinching pennies & saving as much as he could, from money to water. Mickey first learned of the USA & possibly going there by working as a postal clerk in Europe. His friends who had come to the USA wrote him & told him how wonderful it was. One of Mickey's Uncles (my great great grandpa's brother) sponcered Mickey's trip to the USA. Mickey did have another brother who stayed in Ukraine & was married. During the war both Mickey;s brother & sister-n-law were captured and sent to a concentration camp, there my great uncle & aunt were murdered. He was put in front of a firing squad & she was beheaded for espionoge. Mickey's surname & birthplace is the same of Pope John Paul II. This fact was very important to my Great Grandpa & he was very proud of it. My Mother Lori Karol tells me stories of my GreatGpa sneaking quarters or dollors to her as a child to buy ice cream or candy at his store. An iconic ice cream cone sign was placed in his store where a 1 scoop ice cream cone only cost 5 cents. Mickey had poor english & spoke with a thick accent. He was known for keeping the front of his store clean & didnt approve of "hippies" or suspicious people liottering by his store. He often chased them off with a broom. He wasnt a mean man, he just was very old fashioned & still thought from an Old Country point of view. There are many photos & articles published of Mickey in the Detriot/Lincoln Park area. He reportedly taken over a few hundred photos & are now archived at Lincoln Park Museum. Today Mickey's Store front is a Hair Salon & Shoe Store, even with a paved road :)
Franko Korolchuk of Stratford, Fairfield County, CT was born on March 15, 1921, and died at age 86 years old on November 9, 2007.
Prokofiy Korolchuk of New York, New York County, NY was born on June 16, 1891, and died at age 95 years old in August 1986.
Leah Korolchuk of Brooklyn, Kings County, NY was born on December 11, 1895, and died at age 88 years old in July 1984.
Olga Y Korolchuk of Asheville, Buncombe County, NC was born on October 19, 1931, and died at age 74 years old on June 22, 2006.
Alex Korolchuk of New York was born on May 1, 1893, and died at age 69 years old in April 1963.
Ilma L Korolchuk of Papillion, Sarpy County, NE was born on February 15, 1920, and died at age 85 years old on October 23, 2005. Ilma Korolchuk was buried at Ft. Leavenworth National Cemetery Section P Site 40-B in Fort Leavenworth, Ks.
Anna Korolchuk of New York, New York County, NY was born on September 27, 1896, and died at age 69 years old in January 1966.
Menachem Korolchuk of New York was born on October 25, 1895, and died at age 69 years old in May 1965.
Aleksey Korolchuk of Wheaton, Du Page County, IL was born on October 23, 1922, and died at age 88 years old on May 27, 2011.
Theodore Korolchuk was born on March 17, 1926, and died at age 56 years old on June 13, 1982. Theodore Korolchuk was buried at Ft. Leavenworth National Cemetery Section P Site 40-B in Fort Leavenworth, Ks. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Theodore Korolchuk.
Michael Korolchuk of Saint Paul, Washington County, MN was born on November 17, 1919, and died at age 76 years old on May 30, 1996.
Catherine Ann Korolchuk of Minnesota was born on May 12, 1951, and died at age 59 years old on August 10, 2010.
Agnes D Korolchuk of Saint Paul, Washington County, MN was born on October 26, 1922, and died at age 80 years old on April 5, 2003.
Sharon R Korolchuk was born on March 20, 1945, and died at age 42 years old on September 4, 1987. Sharon Korolchuk was buried at Ft. Snelling National Cemetery Section S Site 3418 7601 34th Avenue, South, in Minneapolis, Mn. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Sharon R Korolchuk.
Lidia Korolchuk of Bridgeport, Fairfield County, CT was born on April 9, 1946, and died at age 52 years old on December 20, 1998.
Peter Korolchuk of Stearns County, Minnesota United States was born on November 10, 1927, and died at age 60 years old on February 18, 1988. Peter Korolchuk was buried at Ft. Snelling National Cemetery Section V Site 9824 7601 34th Avenue, South, in Minneapolis.

Korolchuk Death Records & Life Expectancy

The average age of a Korolchuk family member is 73.0 years old according to our database of 17 people with the last name Korolchuk that have a birth and death date listed.

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73.0 years

Oldest Korolchuks

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Micheal "Mickey" Korolchuk
My Great Grandfather changed his name twice while immigrating to the USA in 1912. His arrival in Collinsville Oklahoma, the fastest growing Town at the time was home of his first bought Store. He named it "Mike Korolchuk Merc". Here only him & the mayor of Collinsville owned Automobiles. When not working at the store, he took up Photography. In Oklahoma he had the chance to wed a Rich Oilman's Daughter but kept finding reasons not to marry her. It was later thought that Mickey wanted to marry a European woman as opposed to an American woman. Mickey's store was located outside of a plant that manufactured weapons during world war 1. After the war the plant closed and ultimately ended Mickey's stay in Oklahoma. Around 1920 Mickey packed all his belongings & headed to NEW fastest growing City in America. The epicenter of Auto Making. When moving to Detriot, Mickey opened a Resturant where he met my cruel & judgmental Great Grandmother Edna. My Great Grandfather Mickey being a gentleman wanted to ask Edna's parents for her hand in marrige. He then ventured to Pennsylvania where he asked for permission to wed her. With the blessing he went back to Detriot where they wed on November 4th, 1924. After marriage Mickey went full time back to the Grocery store. He bought a store front in 1928, Detroits Westside also known to be Lincoln Park. His store was located at 2215 Fort Street when it was still a dirt road. Behind the store is where Mickey & Edna raised my Grandfather Conrad Karol & his brother Micheal Karol. During the great depression Mickey was known to help families by allowing them run tabs & pay when they got the money to do so. During this time a famous quote & philosophy was mounted on a wall in his store stating "Price is soon forgotten, but the memory of goodwill, honesty & quality last forever."-Mickey Korolchuk. In 1973 My Greatgrandfather sold his store & retired to the Senior Citizens Tower. In 1980 on Thankgiving day. At the age 93 Mickey's career at the Lincoln Park Museum ended due to his limited mobility. Mickey was always a familiar face in the Lincoln Park Memorial Day Parades driving his 1940's Cadillac that was only driven for show. At 98 yrs old Mickey saw his last Tiger's Baseball game in person. After that he religiously listened in by radio. Mickey was a fashion statement with his always impeccable atire. Mickey wore a suit & a bowtie everywhere adding to it was his long cigerette holder & cigerettes. Mickey thought of himself to be a natural Groucho Marx. On Halloween he even dressed the part to pass candy out to the childrenn that visited his store. Mickey loved being the best dressed citizen of Pine Knoll Convalescent Center. Even at his old age Mickey stilll had corispondance with his remaining brother in Ukraine & was even sent a personal Birthday Card from President Bush Sr. Mickey had his store in Lincoln Park for 43yrs & was married to Edna for 55yrs. Mickey came from the Old Country where he lived on potatoe perogies & water. From this Mickey led a life of pinching pennies & saving as much as he could, from money to water. Mickey first learned of the USA & possibly going there by working as a postal clerk in Europe. His friends who had come to the USA wrote him & told him how wonderful it was. One of Mickey's Uncles (my great great grandpa's brother) sponcered Mickey's trip to the USA. Mickey did have another brother who stayed in Ukraine & was married. During the war both Mickey;s brother & sister-n-law were captured and sent to a concentration camp, there my great uncle & aunt were murdered. He was put in front of a firing squad & she was beheaded for espionoge. Mickey's surname & birthplace is the same of Pope John Paul II. This fact was very important to my Great Grandpa & he was very proud of it. My Mother Lori Karol tells me stories of my GreatGpa sneaking quarters or dollors to her as a child to buy ice cream or candy at his store. An iconic ice cream cone sign was placed in his store where a 1 scoop ice cream cone only cost 5 cents. Mickey had poor english & spoke with a thick accent. He was known for keeping the front of his store clean & didnt approve of "hippies" or suspicious people liottering by his store. He often chased them off with a broom. He wasnt a mean man, he just was very old fashioned & still thought from an Old Country point of view. There are many photos & articles published of Mickey in the Detriot/Lincoln Park area. He reportedly taken over a few hundred photos & are now archived at Lincoln Park Museum. Today Mickey's Store front is a Hair Salon & Shoe Store, even with a paved road :)
100 years
Prokofiy Korolchuk of New York, New York County, NY was born on June 16, 1891, and died at age 95 years old in August 1986.
95 years
Leah Korolchuk of Brooklyn, Kings County, NY was born on December 11, 1895, and died at age 88 years old in July 1984.
88 years
Aleksey Korolchuk of Wheaton, Du Page County, IL was born on October 23, 1922, and died at age 88 years old on May 27, 2011.
88 years
Franko Korolchuk of Stratford, Fairfield County, CT was born on March 15, 1921, and died at age 86 years old on November 9, 2007.
86 years
Ilma L Korolchuk of Papillion, Sarpy County, NE was born on February 15, 1920, and died at age 85 years old on October 23, 2005. Ilma Korolchuk was buried at Ft. Leavenworth National Cemetery Section P Site 40-B in Fort Leavenworth, Ks.
85 years
Agnes D Korolchuk of Saint Paul, Washington County, MN was born on October 26, 1922, and died at age 80 years old on April 5, 2003.
80 years
Michael Korolchuk of Saint Paul, Washington County, MN was born on November 17, 1919, and died at age 76 years old on May 30, 1996.
76 years
Olga Y Korolchuk of Asheville, Buncombe County, NC was born on October 19, 1931, and died at age 74 years old on June 22, 2006.
74 years
Anna Korolchuk of New York, New York County, NY was born on September 27, 1896, and died at age 69 years old in January 1966.
69 years
Menachem Korolchuk of New York was born on October 25, 1895, and died at age 69 years old in May 1965.
69 years
Alex Korolchuk of New York was born on May 1, 1893, and died at age 69 years old in April 1963.
69 years
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