Eastern European Oral Histories: Jennie Danielski

Eastern European Oral Histories

OBITUARY:  JENNIE M. DANIELSKI   4/1/25

GREENFIELD:  Jennie M. (Nieckoski) Danielski, 85, of 93 Franklin St., died Thursday, December 10, 1993, in Franklin Medical Center.

Born in Greenfield, July 12, 1907, she was the daughter of the late Joseph and Blanche (Supinski) Nieckoski.

She lived in Deerfield for several years and moved to Greenfield in 1929.

She was educated at the Wapping Schoolhouse in Deerfield and was a 1925 graduate of Deerfield Academy. She also attended the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital Nursing Program in Boston.

Mrs. Danielski was a communicant of Sacred Heart Church, and past president of its Guild.

She was a past president of the Franklin County Parent Teacher Association, servicing from 1941 to 1948. 

She grew up in the Millen Bars section of Deerfield, and 30 years ago became a guide for the Heritage Foundation, now Historic Deerfield Inc. She continued as a master guide there until her death.

She leaves her husband of 53 years, Edward Danielski; two sons, Dr. Edward Danielski of Cooperstown, NY. and Charles Danielski of Deerfield; a sister, Helen Bamberger of Lebanon, Pa.; six grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. 

A daughter, Mary Danielski-Brooks, died in 1977.

The funeral was today in Sacred Heart Church.

Burial will be in Mater Dolorosa Cemetery, Greenfield.

There are no calling hours.

Kostanski Funeral Home of Greenfield is in charge of arrangements.

Memorial gifts may be made to the Sacred Heart Church Renovation Fund, 75 Prospect St., Greenfield, 01301; or to the Mary Danielski-Brooks Library Fund, in care of Historic Deerfield, Deerfield, 01342. 

Stories

  • Jennie Danielski and others 6-25-1992

    Jennie M. (Nieckoski) Danielski (1907-1993), was born in Greenfield, MA, the daughter of Joseph and Blanche (Supinski) Nieckoski. She grew up in the Millen Bars section of Deerfield, MA and became a master guide for Historic Deerfield Inc. until her death. Her mother Blanche (Bronislawa) Supinski came from Russian Poland in 1905. Her father, Joseph Danielski, came from Russian Poland in 1900.

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Jennie Danielski and others 6-25-1992