Peter Alexander Isbitski

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Peter Alexander Isbitski

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Curtis L. Swanson Funeral Home

He was born in Plains on February 28 1932 and was the son of the late Peter and Agnes Rompola Isbitski Peter graduated from Plains High School Class of 1950 and went on to become an auto mechanic for various garages in the area. He played accordion for the Kryger Brothers Orchestra and served in the...

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