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Wroclaw deaths: Funerals on 18 Mar 2026

Wroclaw deaths on 18 March 2026: schedule of funerals at Osobowicki, Grabiszyński and other municipal cemeteries. Practical tips for expats.

Wroclaw deaths recorded this month include several long-time residents who will be buried on Wednesday, 18 March 2026. Moreover, the list below shows scheduled ceremonies at municipal cemeteries across the city.

Wroclaw deaths: funeral timetable for 18 March 2026

At Cmentarz Osobowicki, Jadwiga Teresa Salamonowska was born 12.10.1950. She died 13.03.2026. Her funeral will start at 10:40. In addition, Krystyna Zygmunt was born 30.04.1932. She died 12.03.2026. Her ceremony will begin at 11:20. Moreover, Renata Brygier was born 05.12.1948. She died 10.03.2026. The funeral will take place at 12:00. Furthermore, Krystyna Mikołajczyk was born 20.09.1935. She died 11.03.2026. Her service is planned for 12:40. In addition, Maria Stanislawa Ciurka was born 19.08.1935. She died 11.03.2026. Her funeral will start at 13:20. Finally at Osobowicki, Teresa Knapik was born 25.09.1937. She died 13.03.2026. Her burial is scheduled for 14:00.

Grabiszyński and other municipal cemeteries

At Cmentarz Grabiszyński, Krystyna Tobiszowska was born 20.06.1938. She died 12.03.2026. Her funeral will begin at 10:00. In addition, Teresa Śniegocka was born 04.03.1955. She died 11.03.2026. The original schedule lists her among the 18 March ceremonies. Moreover, the municipal bulletin mentions funerals at Cmentarz Kiełczowski-Psie Pole and Cmentarz Jerzmanowo for the same day. Therefore, families may use different chapels and entrances. Consequently, visitors should check cemetery maps before travel.

What the schedule means for residents and visitors

The city publishes these timetables to help families and mourners plan visits. However, times can change due to administrative or logistical reasons. In addition, local funeral homes often coordinate with cemeteries. Therefore, foreign nationals should confirm details with organisers. Moreover, public transport serves Osobowicki and Grabiszyński cemeteries. Consequently, expect increased tram and bus traffic around midday.

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: If you are an expat dealing with a death in Poland, register the death at the Urząd Stanu Cywilnego (civil registry). In addition, obtain an official death certificate for consular actions. Moreover, contact your embassy or consulate to notify them and to ask about repatriation. Remember to inform ZUS (the social insurance institution) if the deceased received pensions. Also notify NFZ (the public health insurer) to stop health coverage claims. Finally, keep the deceased’s PESEL number (national ID) and other documents handy, as institutions will request them.

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