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Pauline Koransky Obituary

Koransky, Pauline (nee Setnetsky), died at age 99 on August 4, 2009. Born Perla Setnetsky in Russia in 1909, the eighth of nine siblings, her family emigrated in 1913, eventually settling in Philadelphia. Her schooling culminated in a nursing degree from Temple University, followed by several years of private duty nursing along costal Northeast. In wartime she served as a US Army lieutenant. She married Abrahan Koransky in 1945 in Hawaii, moving at wars end to Chicago, settling in Highland Park, IL shortly thereafter. She and her husband lived in Morton Grove, IL, from 1978-2000, moving to San Jose, CA upon becoming a widow. She was a devoted wife, mother and an accomplished homemaker. She enjoyed shepherding her ever increasing family, baking, traveling on freighter ships, reading, knitting and writing all sorts of letters to editors. She is survived by four children: Ralph (Chicago), Henry (Los Angeles, CA), Joel (San Jose, CA) Koransky, and Ada Koransky Meltzer (Monte Sereno, CA), daughter-in-law, Lisa York Koransky (Los Angeles), son-in-law, Richard Meltzer (Monte Sereno, CA), eight grandchildren, and six great-grandchildren. Graveside services Tuesday, 1:00 p.m. at Waldheim Cemetery (Gate #37), Forest Park, IL, Info: Lloyd Mandel Levayah Funerals: 847-679-3939.

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Published by Chicago Sun-Times on Aug. 10, 2009.

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