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Theodore B "Ted" Zawadzki
May 14, 1942 - Oct 18, 1993
Submitted by Jo Aguirre

Enid Morning News
Unknown date

Graveside service for Ted Zawadzki, 51, will be at 2 p.m. Thursday in the Cashion Cemetery.  The Rev, Jeff  Johnson will officiate. Arrangements are by Abernathy Funeral Home , Crescent. 

He was born May 14, 1942 , at Muskegon, Mich., to Leo and Lolita Knitter Zawadzki and died Monday,  October 18, 1993, in Crescent. 

He was a maintenance man for an aluminum service recycling firm  and a veteran of the U. S. Air Force.  He had been a resident of Cashion for 16 years, moving there  from Corsicana, Texas.  He moved to Crescent two months ago.  He attended the First Baptist  Church in Cashion.  

Memorials may be made through the funeral home to Family Hospice.  

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