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Stanislaw Plucer - Sarna

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Birthplace: Płock
Death: December 05, 1935 (69)
Place of Burial: Warsaw, Poland
Immediate Family:

Son of Chaim Kiwa Plucer vel Sarna and Chynka Chanka Plucer
Husband of Gustawa Plucer - Sarna
Brother of Gitla Bajla Plucer; Czarna Ruchla Plucer; Tadeusz Dawid Plucer - Sarna; Hana Plucer; Ruchla Plucer and 2 others

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cemetery Warszawa (Okopowa)
sector 31
row 7
number 9
sex M
surname Płucer - Sarna
first name Stanisław
hebrew name
fathers name
husbands name
maiden name
date of birth (m/d/y) (m/d/r) 3/4/1866
date of death (m/d/y) (m/d/r) 12/5/1935
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PŁUCER-SARNA (also SARNA-PŁUCER) Stanisław Szoel (1866–1935), engineer,
chemist, company director, court juror, firefighting activist, social activist. He
was born on 4th March 1866 in Płock, the son of tailor Chaim Kiwa andi Chinka
née Horowicz.
One of his brothers Nussen Nikodem (3rd May 1883 Płock - 1944) graduated from
a business school in Warsaw and from the law faculty of the University of Zurich.
From 1910, he lived in Russia. He was a close friend of Maryca Cwietajewa who,
in 1916, dedicated a whole series of love poems to him. His other brother
Tadeusz, actually Dawid (18th February 1877 Płock-), was a well-known
merchant and owner of the “Śródborowianka” Recreation and Treatment
Centre in Śródborów. In the Warsaw ghetto, he was president of the Social
Section of the headquarters of the Union of Societies for the Care of Orphans
and Abandoned Children CENTOP.
He graduated with a doctorate in chemistry. Professionally, he was connected
with “Paulina” Glassworks in Wyczerpach (now a suburb of Częstochowa). He
held the position of director there and was also a member of the Glassworks’
board.
He was very active in communal organisations. He was president of the
“Paulina” Glassworks Fire Brigade and a member of the Volunteer Fire Brigade
in Częstochowa. He belonged to the Society for the Spreading of Knowledge and
to the “Dobroczynność” Charitable Society for Jews. With his wife, he performed
in amateur productions, the proceeds from which went to the Society.
At the beginning of World War I. on 5th August 1914, in a group of sixty-four
people, he was invited to a meeting where the participants were to discuss how
to cope with the city’s supply difficulties. From the beginning of 1915, he was a
member of the main committee and, from July of the same year, of Emergency
Aid Audit Committee. He was also a member of the municipal food and appraisal
commission. He took part in estimating the losses of confiscated industrial
property, including the “Warta” plants. In January 1916, he was appointed to
the Welfare Council in Częstochowa (the directors of the largest factories in the
city and surrounding area were included). In 1917 and 1918, he was a board
member and treasurer of the Support Section of Indigent School Youth of the
Society for Education Amongst Jews. After 1918, he served as a juror of the
District Court. Until 1913, he was a board member of the “Lira” Musical-Literary
Society.
He lived at ul. Teatralna 24. In the 1930s, together with his brother Tadeusz, he
ran a department store in Warsaw at ul. Tłomackie 6–8. (Prior to 1914, it had a
branch in Częstochowa).
He died on 5th December 1935 in Warsaw and was buried in the local Jewish
cemetery on ul. Okopowa (sector 31, row 7, grave No. 9).
His wife, Gustawa née Gajsler (1880 Częstochowa-) belonged to the
“Dobroczynność” Charitable Society for Jews. She was a member of the board
of the girls’ shelter at ul. Fabryczna. In 1919, she took part in street collections
for Polish soldiers. She perished in a German concentration camp.
Paszkowski, Cmentarz żydowski, vol. I, p. 276 (re: wife). – Sienkiewiczacy, p. 230 (re: son). –
Czech, Kalendarium przemysłu, p. 118; Adamczyk, Działalność Sekcji Wsparć Niezamożnej
Młodzieży Szkolnej, p. 121; E. Krystaszek, “Monografia zakładu lniarskiego “Warta” w
Częstochowie”, Częstochowa 2002, p. 12 (master’s thesis); Kon, Monografia Straży Ogniowej,
p. 25. – “Gazeta Częstochowska” 1909, No. 136, p. 9, No. 142, p. 9; “Goniec Częstochowski”
1907, No. 34, p. 2, 1914, No. 212, p. 2, No. 220, p. 2, No. 293, p. 2, 1915, No. 96, p. 2, No. 161,
p. 2, No. 165, p. 2, No. 170, p. 3, 1916, No. 8, p. 3, 1918, No. 88, p. 2 (re: wife), 1919, No. 133,
p. 3 (re: son). – Handlowiec. Kalendarz 1913, p. 218, Kalendarz 1914, pp. 195, 205, 17
(advertising section), 291 (re: wife), 301, 17 (advertisements); Przewodnik po Wystawie
Przemysłu i Rolnictwa, p. 72; Rocznik oficerski rezerw 1934, p. 155, 619 (re: son). – APCz, unit
No. 58, birth record No. 359/1901 (re: son).
Andrzej Kuśnierczyk, Wiesław Paszkowski

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Stanislaw Plucer - Sarna's Timeline

1866
March 4, 1866
Płock
1935
December 5, 1935
Age 69
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Jewish cemetery on ul. Okopowa (sector 31, row 7, grave No. 9), Warsaw, Poland