Category: Cipko

Feb 12

Two Children Hurled, And Live to Tell the Tale

My dad has told me some pretty funny stories about my grandfather, John Cipko.  It seems that my grandfather was not the best driver and of course back when my dad was growing up there were no seatbelt laws.  Everyone just piled in the car and didn’t worry about buckling up.  My dad recalls a time that some of the kids actually fell out of the car while his dad was driving.  We laugh about it now, but if things had gone just a little differently it could have been a tragic story.  I found this article published February 22, 1953 in the Independent Press-Telegram(Long Beach, CA) that sheds some light what may have actually happened.  I believe my dad got some of the facts wrong because he was only 2 at the time.

John, Dorothy (Mike or Gary?) at the home on Pierce Ave.

Two Children Hurled, Six Hurt in Crash

Six persons, including two Lakewood children, were injured Saturday afternoon in a four-car smashup near San Pedro.  The children were hurled from the auto in which they were riding, and police said two of the vehicles involved collided to avoid running over the youngsters.

One of the drivers, Clyde Oliphant, 39, of 1204 White Marsh St., Compton, was arrested by San Pedro police on suspicion of felony drunk driving.  He was treated at San Pedro Receiving for abrasions.

The youngsters, Michael, 2 and Dorothy Cipko, 4, children of John Cipko, 39, of 4929 Pierce Ave., escaped with bruises.

Police said the accident started when cars driven by Oliphant and James H. Peebles, 429 W. Denni St., Wilmington, collided on Wilmington-San Pedro Rd.

The Oliphant car, police said, bounced off and then was in collision with one driven by William Faber, 27, of 6227 Keynote St., Lakewood.  Cipko and his two children were in the Fabor car,  police said.

Investigating officers reported that the auto driven by Edward G. Potter Jr., 236 W. 17th St., San Pedro, swerved to miss the two children, lying on the pavement and struck the Fabor vehicle.

Cipko suffered cuts and bruises.  Fabor received a broken nose and facial cuts.  Peebles and Potter both escaped injury.

A passenger with Oliphant, T.A. Brewer, 27, also of the 1204 White Marsh St., Compton, received face and head cuts.

Shortly before the four-car accident, four Compton and South Gate Sea Scouts figured in a spectacular traffic incident almost at the same location.

All escaped with minor cuts and bruises.  None was hospitalized.

San Pedro police said the youth’s car, with Charles McCollum, 17, of 11412 S. Bahama Ave., Compton, at the wheel, veered off the highway, smashed down a signpost, hipped out a wire fence and overturned.

With McCollum, police said, were Russell Harrell, 17, of 1325 Stoneacre Ave., Compton; Jim Wilson, 14, of 1804 Diane Dr., Compton, and Bill Bammer, 17, of 3719 Liberty Blvd., South Gate.

John Cipko

This is not how I pictured things going down from the stories I was told.  In my head, the kids were older when they “fell” out of the car.  I always imaged them dusting themselves off and getting back in the car and laughing about it.  Now that I know my aunt Dorothy was 4 and my dad was only 2 at the time, I am relieved that nobody was seriously injured.

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Feb 05

R.I.P. Alice (Walters) Felty

On Thursday Feb. 2, 2012 Great Aunt Alice passed away.  Sadly, she was the last of George and Eva Walters’ 9 children to go.  Now they are all together in a better place.  All will be missed but not forgotten:

George Washington Walters (1886 – 1950) & Eva Marie Bierle (1891 – 1952):

1. Elizabeth 1913 – 1940

2. Anna 1915 – 2002

3. Frank Paul 1917 – 1975

4. Christina 1919 – 2004

5. Alice 1921 – 2012

6. George 1923 – 1956

7. Simon Peter 1926 – 2004

8. Susan Dorothy 1928 – 1990

9. Elsie Theresa 1930 – 2006

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Feb 05

35 Years for Mike and Tammy

This Jan 22nd, 2012 was the 35th wedding anniversary for my parents – Mike and Tammy Cipko.  How did we celebrate?  That’s a good question.  To begin, I have to go back to the pre-planning that started on Jan 15th, exactly one week until the magical day.

It was a typical Sunday afternoon and my dad says to me, “By the way, I am having a party for our anniversary next Saturday and I might need to you to help decorate…but I don’t know where we are having it yet.”  Are you kidding me.  There was no way we were going to put together a party in less than a week.

“How many people are you planning to invite?” I asked him in disbelief.  ”About 30,” he says.  Then I proceeded to lecture him about giving people more than a week’s notice to RSVP.  Did he really think that all those people were going to have a nothing planned on a Saturday?

I stressed out over this for a couple days, suggesting places he could call on short notice.  He began calling around to invite people.  I don’t know what we were thinking.  Then it all worked out in the end because my mom, who didn’t know we what we were up to, suggested we go to Medieval Times.  2 coupons later and we had a group of 18 friends and family that showed up to celebrate with us.  We ate with our fingers and cheered on our yellow knight.  Everyone had a great time and the kids loved it.

Of course, they butchered our name when they pronounced it…somehow adding an ‘s’ sound to the end.  Mom and Dad thought this was funny since the same thing happened years ago when they were there for one of the their earlier anniversaries.

Happy 35 Years Mom & Dad.  I wish you many more!!!

More pictures to follow.

Mike & Tammy Cipko - 35th Anniversary

Kelly & Michael - Mom & Dad's Anniversary

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Dec 19

Happy Birthday David!

22 years ago today (Dec. 19, 1989) my cousin David Jacob Faleafine was born.  I just wanted to honor his memory today.  We all miss him, and most of all his family that was closest to him is thinking about him today.  David left us on Christmas day 2010, gone to his eternal resting place.  Happy Birthday Cousin!


For we know that if the earthly tent which is our house is torn down, we have a building from God, a house not made with hands, eternal in the heavens.

2 Corinthians 5:1

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Dec 18

Cipko/Cypke…Using Original Records to Find my Ancestors

A few months ago I received an email newsletter from Ancestry.com that discussed their record tool bar.  At the bottom, there was a link for requesting the original documents associated with a record.  The reason you would want to do this is that the originals often have information that is not recorded online.   Armed with this new information I went straight to the person in my family tree that I knew I wanted to try this out with first.  My great-grandfather Kirilo Cipko (aka. Mike Cipko aka. Mike Matulis) has been a huge brick wall that I have not been able to break through for as long as I have been doing family research.  With all his different aliases and his immigration from Russia, I had a problem finding information about his parents.  I did, however have many records for Kirilo saved to my tree.  I knew which one I wanted to look up.  He had a Social Security number and I found that there was an original application (SS-5) that I could send away for.  Using the toolbar to the left of the record, I clicked on “Request Copy of Original Application” and generated a letter to send to the Social Security Administration.  I mailed it off with the $27.00 fee they charge and crossed my fingers.  I was not sure what kind of information, if any, I would get back.

My great-grandfather is listed as Kirilo Cipko on the SSDI.  I knew that he also went by the name Mike…but was still shocked when I got my results back.  About six weeks after I mailed off my request, I found a letter from the Social Security Administration in my mailbox.  It had been so long, I forgot all about it and wondered what they could be sending me.  I was sent a form letter notifying me that under the Freedom of Information Act, I was entitled to a copy of the original application for a Social Security number for the individual, as requested.  Yes!!  Along with the letter was a very good photocopy of the application, signed by my ancestor.   The crazy thing is that he filled out and signed the application Mike Cipke.  And I almost cried when I saw that I now had the names of his parents – Nick and Anna Cypke.  Here it is in all its glory:

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Nov 16

Asiah & Juliet’s Birthday Party

Pictures from the party – Nov 12, 2011.

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Nov 04

New Old Pictures

My dad is going through his collection of slides and I wanted to share some old ones we scanned of the Cipko family from around the early 60′s.  My dad is nerdy one with the buzz cut.

Grandma, Chris, Gary, Mike, Mary, Margaret & Dorothy

Gary Cipko

Chris Cipko

Mary Cipko

Mike Cipko

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Oct 22

Great Grandparents found!

It has always been a challenge finding information on my grandfather John Cipko’s parents.  I have pictures of his father Mike and even some records I’ve found through Ancestry.com, but Mary has always been even more mysterious.  I had some information that they might be buried in Portage Indiana, so while we were in town, my dad and I made our way to the cemetery.  Calvary Cemetery is where all of our Walters relatives are buried in Portage, but it is a little odd for the Cipko’s to be buried there.   As far as I know, the last place they lived was in Gary, Indiana.  When we got to the cemetery, my dad went into the main building and asked if there was anyone by the name of Cipko or Matulis buried there.  They said there was no one by that name, so we proceeded to the Walters graves.  I was disappointed that I had heard wrong and wondered where they could be buried.  Maybe they had the spelling wrong?  Later that day, we met my dad’s cousin Kathy who has been working with others to document everyone buried in the cemetery.  To my surprise, she said that the Matulis grave was in the cemetery.  Someone had shown it to her once and she knew the general area it was in.  We returned to the cemetery and within minutes we found them at last!  The grave has been sinking over the years and we had to dig a few inches of earth away to see the engraved dates.  Just to the right of Mike and Mary was a child’s grave, Mary Ann Turza.  Grandpa’s sister Helen had the married name Turza, so now I have to find out more about Mary Ann.  Here is the evidence that we found them.  You can see from the photos how far the headstone has sunk.  If I make a trip back, I will have to remember to take some supplies to clean this up better.

Mike and Mary Matulis, Calvary Cemetery, Portage, IN

Mike Matulis

Mary Matulis

Mary Ann Turza headstone, Calvary Cemetery, Portage IN

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Oct 21

More Pictures from Aunt Alice’s Birthday

Walters Cousins with Aunt Alice

Aunt Alice

Hobart VFW - where we had the party

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Oct 20

Alice’s 90th Birthday- A Walter’s Family Reunion

Aunt Alice was surprised that we came out all the way from California.  It was great to finally meet that side of our family.   Instead of presents, there was a large donation of cat food and litter donated to the Humane Society in Hobart Indiana.

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