Służew Old Cemetery
The Służew Old Cemetery (Polish: Stary cmentarz na Służewie) is a Roman Catholic cemetery in the area of in the Ursynów district of Warsaw, Poland.
The cemetery is located next to the presbytery of St Catherine's Church at 17 Fosa Street.[1]
Notable burials[]
- Poles murdered by military counterintelligence at ul. Krzywicki in the years 1945 – 1947
- (1925–2011) – professor of the Medical University of Warsaw, epidemiologist
- (1929–1989) – director and screenwriter of animated films
- (1934–2000) – veterinarian, professor and dean of the Warsaw University of Life Sciences (SGGW)
- (1949–2003) – philanthropist, entomologist professor at Warsaw University of Life Sciences
- (1939–2002) – physicist, professor of the UW
- (1932–1981) – docent at the Warsaw University of Life Sciences
- (1941–2004) – professor, former dean of Faculty of Management of the University of Warsaw, wife of
- (1932–2006) – journalist, publicist
- (1932–2003) – economist, professor of the Warsaw University of Life Sciences
- (1896–1982) – journalist, participant in Polish–Bolshevik War
- (1936–2012) – prof. dr. hab. medical sciences, specialist in rheumatology
- (1936–1994) – doc. AM, promoter of preventive medicine
- (1906–1989) – parson of the parish of St. Catherine (1950–1985)
- Wacław Czarnecki (1902–1990) – journalist, writer and former prisoner of Majdanek and Buchenwald Nazi concentration camps
- Paweł Czartoryski (1924–1999) – lawyer, historian, prof.
- (1923–1994) – prof. Warsaw University of Technology
- (1924–2010) – economist, ambassador, undersecretary of state, head of the Ministry of Foreign Trade
- (1945–2001) – orientalist, prof. UW
- (1940–2011) – composer
- (1933–2006) – pilot
- (1914–1978) – RAF aviator, son of Wanda Krahelska
- (1917–1944) – paricipant of the Warsaw Rising
- (1934–1985) – visual artist, photographer
- (1943–2011) – physicist, prof.
- (1946–2009) – visual artist
- (1919–1999) – writer, journalist, tourist guide
- (1947–1988) – actress
- (1916–2007) – author of a book about the Great Famine in the Ukrainian which she herself experienced
- Adam Iwiński (1958–2010) – film director, actor
- (1923–2012) – doctor of technical sciences, lecturer at Warsaw University of Technology
- (1940–2001) – director, journalist
- (1955–2012) – ornithologist, naturalist, lecturer at the Warsaw University of Life Sciences
- (1929–1988) – meliorant, professor at the Warsaw University of Life Sciences
- (1929–1986) – professor at the Warsaw University of Life Sciences
- (1938–1991) – prof. of the Warsaw University of Technology
- (1903–1995) – phytopathologist, mycologist, professor at the Warsaw University of Life Sciences, member of Polish Academy of Sciences
- (1940–2014) – poet, satirist, songwriter
- (1915–2005) – epidemiologist, former minister of health and social welfare, former president of the Polish Academy of Sciences
- Krystyna Krahelska (1914–1944) – poet, girl scout
- (1886–1968) – a socialist activist
- (1841–1899) – parson of the parish of St. Catherine (1875–1899), dean the
- (1933–1985) – geneticist, professor at the Warsaw University of Life Sciences
- (1773–1865) – for 55 years parson of the parish of St. Catherine
- (1913–1977) – docent at the Warsaw University of Life Sciences
- (1893–1988) – actress
- (1929–2004) – professor at the UW, husband of
- (1963–2002) – diplomat
- (1902–1995) – a soldier, participant of the in the Battle of Warsaw, the 3rd Silesian Rising and the Warsaw Rising
- Włodzimierz Ławniczak (1959–2011) – journalist, in 2010 acting as the president TVP S.A.
- (1941–1997) – sports and local government activist, president of KS Polonia Warszawa
- (1927–2002) – professor at the Warsaw University of Life Sciences
- (1932–2002) – sculptor
- (1936–2012) – sports activist, president of the Polish Football Association
- (1925–1997) – creator of the "History of Gardens"
- (1938–2009) – veterinarian, anatomopathologist, professor at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine at the Warsaw University of Life Sciences; wife of Konrad Malicki
- (1929 – 2011) – veterinarian, virologist, professor at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine at the Warsaw University of Life Sciences; husband of Elżbieta Malicka
- (1922–1994) – geologist
- (1927–2008) – agricultural economist, professor at the Warsaw University of Life Sciences
- (1903–1991) – agricultural economist, professor at the Warsaw University of Life Sciences, member of the Polish Academy of Sciences
- (1915–1944) – insurgent of the Warsaw Uprising, in which he died
- (1915–2000) – activist of the Peasant movement and member of the Bataliony Chłopskie or Peasants' Battalions
- (1939–2000) – professor, visual artist
- (1934–2011) – artisan, entrepreneur, politician, Member of Parliament
- 1998-2018: Janusz Nasfeter (1920–1998) – film director and screenwriter; in 2018 his remains were moved to the Powązki Cemetery in 2018
- (1929–2004) – economist, professor SGH
- (1904–1996) – writer, translator
- (1909–1988) – meliorant, professor at the Warsaw University of Life Sciences
- (1927–1997) – journalist
- (1923–2008) – prof. Of the Warsaw University of Technology
- Jan Pęczek (1950–2021) – actor[2]
- (1908–1986) – pedagogue, prof. UW
- (1945–2011) – actor
- (1946–2009) – professor at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw
- (1815–1875) – for 24 years vicar, and afterwards parson of the St. Catherine Parish
- (1834–1924) – pomologist, veteran January Uprising
- (1930–1985) – meliorant, professor at the Warsaw University of Life Sciences
- (1926–2006) – economist, former minister of the chemical industry
- (1889–1951) – participant in the Polish–Bolshevik war, Home Army officer
- (1924–2012) – veterinarian, professor at the Warsaw University of Life Sciences, a soldier of the Home Army
- (1928–1968) – athlete
- (1926–1969) – visual artist
- Edward Romanowski (1944–2007) – athlete
- (1929–1985) – forester, docent at the Warsaw University of Life Sciences
- (1927–2001) – lawyer, professor
- (1878–1972) – a writer
- (1887–1979) – an engineer–farmer, member of the Sejm of the 3rd, 4th and 5th term in the 2nd Polish Republic
- (1895–1976) – painter
- (1929–2005) – journalist
- (1908–2003) – biologist, professor of the University of Warsaw
- (1908–1995) – veterinarian, professor of the University of Warsaw and the Warsaw University of Life Sciences
- (1931–2008) – doctor of technical sciences, lecturer at the Warsaw University of Technology
- (1933–2008) – general
- (1914–1994) – social activist, initiator of the creation of the Polish branch of the Prison Brotherhood providing evangelical help to prisoners
- Jerzy Świątkiewicz (1925-2011) - lawyer, vice-chairman Supreme Administrative Court of Poland in 1998-95, deputy Ombudsman in 1995-2006
- (1921–1987) – philosopher
- (1925–2008) – music teacher, conductor
- Andrzej Tomaszewski (1934–2010) – professor of the Warsaw University of Technology, architect, town planner, architectural historian, medievalist, specialist in the field of
- (1909–1976) – habilitated doctor geologist, Tatra Mountains and Podhale region researcher
- (1936–1990) – artist, musician, violin maker
- (1921–1988) – professor, dean of the Faculty of Management of the University of Warsaw
- (1924–2000) – professor at the Warsaw University of Life Sciences
- (1948–2009) – architect, Ph.D., researcher at the Warsaw University of Technology
- (1955–1997) – painter, professor at the ; possibly related to Polish painter, playwright and poet Stanisław Wyspiański
- (1912–1995) – translator, author of stories for children and adolescents, editor–in–chief of Świerszczyk; decorated with the Order of the Smile; he was the husband of Janina Zagałowa
- (1913–2001) – art historian, guide; she was he wife of Bolesław Zagała
- Edmund Zieliński (1909–1992) – hockey player, Olympian from Garmisch–Partenkirchen.
- (1963–2000) – cinematographer
- (1915–1985) – journalist and peasant activist
References[]
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- ^ Encyklopedia Warszawy; Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN; Warszawa 1994; s. 111; ISBN 83-01-08836-2
- ^ "Jan Pęczek, Warszawa, 06.08.2021 - kondolencje". nekrologi.wyborcza.pl.
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- Ursynów
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- Roman Catholic cemeteries in Poland