Wroclaw obituaries – Funeral schedule 31 Mar 2026
Wroclaw obituaries: funerals set for 31 March 2026 at major municipal cemeteries. See names, times, and practical advice for expats.
Wroclaw obituaries list the funerals planned for Tuesday, 31 March 2026. The city published times for services at several municipal cemeteries.
Wroclaw obituaries: who and when
The main cemetery that day is Cmentarz Osobowicki. Consequently, officials scheduled six services there. At 09:20 family and friends will say goodbye to Rafał Zbigniew Kowalski, born 21.11.1975, who died on 25.03.2026. In addition, Yrena Konareva, born 22.08.1960, will be buried at 10:40. Moreover, Wanda Irena Jankowska, born 09.05.1926, has a service at 11:20. At noon, the city will hold a funeral for Ivan Kizim, a child born 17.01.2016. Therefore Urszula Pałucka-Denner, born 07.01.1935, will have her ceremony at 14:00. Finally, Andrzej Wejs, born 02.03.1946, will be laid to rest at 15:20.
At Cmentarz Grabiszyński the municipality scheduled two services on the same day. First, Jan Wróblewski has a service at 10:00. In addition, Piotr Moksa, born 18.04.1965, who died on 24.03.2026, will be buried at 12:00. The announcement covers other municipal sites too. Namely, the list references Kiełczowski-Psie Pole and Jerzmanowo cemeteries. However, the published online schedule focuses on the Osobowice and Grabiszyński timetables.
Practical details and local context
If you plan to attend, arrive early. Cemeteries in Wrocław can fill on busy days. Moreover, parking near Osobowice and Grabiszyński remains limited. Therefore consider public transport or a short taxi ride. In addition, bring a small bouquet or wreath if you wish. Polish funerals often include a moment at a graveside. Consequently, expect a brief religious or civil ritual and final words from family.
Note practical formalities for foreigners. If you must register a death or assist with paperwork, authorities will ask for a PESEL number (national ID). Moreover, health insurer NFZ (National Health Fund) and social insurer ZUS (Social Insurance Institution) may need notification. For example, survivors sometimes contact ZUS to stop benefit payments. However, many tasks go through funeral homes, which assist with local forms. Finally, keep an ID with you. Police may ask for ID on cemetery grounds in rare cases, and a mandat (fine) can arise for rule breaches.
Why these notices matter
Local obituary lists help residents and newcomers alike. Consequently, expats can learn of services for colleagues or neighbours. In addition, they provide dates for memorial visits. Moreover, public notices reduce confusion about times and locations. Therefore families avoid missed ceremonies. Finally, the lists reflect a municipal practice that aims for transparency and respect.
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