Roch Paszkowski
1850–1937 (age 87)
Biography
Roch Paszkowski (1850–1937) was a Polish resident whose long life extended from the mid-nineteenth century through the interwar period. He witnessed the profound transformations of his nation and the emergence of Poland as an independent state after more than a century of partition.
Paszkowski passed away in 1937 and was laid to rest in the Fara cemetery in Białystok, a historic burial ground in one of Poland's significant northeastern cities. His grave reflects his connection to the religious and community traditions of his region.