Służew Old Cemetery
The Służew Old Cemetery (Polish: Stary cmentarz na Służewie) is a Roman Catholic cemetery in the area of Stary Służew in the Ursynów district of Warsaw, Poland.

Służew Old Cemetery
The cemetery is located next to the presbytery of the St Catherine's Church at the 17 Fosa Street.[1]
Notable burials
- Poles murdered by military counterintelligence at ul. Krzywicki in the years 1945 – 1947
- Zbigniew Anusz (1925–2011) – prof. WUM, epidemiologist
- Teresa Badzian (1929–1989) – director and screenwriter of animated films
- Wiesław Barej (1934–2000) – veterinarian, prof., Former rector SGGW
- Andrzej Bednarek (1949–2003) – philanthropist, entomologist prof. SGGW
- Jan Blinowski (1939–2002) – physicist, prof. UW
- Zygmunt Bogacz (1932–1981) – doc. SGGW
- Krystyna Bolesta–Kukułka (1941–2004) – professor, former dean of Faculty of Management of the University of Warsaw, wife of Józefa
- Kazimierz Bosek (1932–2006) – journalist, publicist
- Jan Bud–Gusaim (1932–2003) – economist, prof. SGGW
- Władysław Chrapusta (1896–1982) – journalist, participant in Polish–Bolshevik War
- Hanna Chwalińska–Sadowska (1936–2012) – prof. dr. hab. medical sciences, specialist in rheumatology
- Stanisław Chwaliński (1936–1994) – doc. AM, promoter of preventive medicine
- Antoni Czarnecki (1906–1989) – pastor of the parish of St. Catherine (1950–1985)
- Paweł Czartoryski (1924–1999) – lawyer, historian, prof.
- Jerzy Dmochowski (1923–1994) – prof. PW
- Marian Dmochowski (1924–2010) – economist, ambassador, undersecretary of state, head of the Ministry of Foreign Trade
- Aleksander Ferenc (1945–2001) – orientalist, prof. UW
- Piotr Figiel (1940–2011) – composer
- Józef Filipowicz (1933–2006) – pilot
- Michał Filipowicz (1914–1978) – RAF aviator, son of Wanda Krahelska
- Zbigniew Filipowicz (1917–1944) – insurgent
- Marian Gadzalski (1934–1985) – visual artist, photographer
- Jan Gaj (1943–2011) – physicist, prof. Faculty of Physics, University of Warsaw
- Zdzisław Benedykt Gałecki (1946–2009) – visual artist
- Bohdan Grzymała–Siedlecki (1919–1999) – writer, journalist, traveler
- Anna Halcewicz (1947–1988) – actress
- Maria Horbowa (1916–2007) – author of a book about hunger in Ukraine, in which she participated
- Adam Iwiński (1958–2010) – director, actor
- Józef Jaworski (1923–2012) – doctor of technical sciences, lecturer at Warsaw University of Technology
- Kazimierz Jeczeń (1940–2001) – director, journalist
- Marek Keller (1955–2012) – ornithologist, naturalist, lecturer at the Warsaw University of Life Sciences
- Tadeusz Kiciński (1929–1988) – meliorant, prof. SGGW
- Zenon Kierul (1929–1986) – prof. SGGW
- Andrzej Klawe (1938–1991) – prof. of the Warsaw University of Technology
- Józef Kochman (1903–1995) – phytopathologist, mycologist, prof. SGGW, member of PAN
- Janusz Kondratowicz (1940–2014) – poet, satirist, songwriter
- Jan Karol Kostrzewski (1915–2005) – epidemiologist, former minister of health and social welfare, former president of the Polish Academy of Sciences
- Krystyna Krahelska (1914–1944) – poet, girl scout
- Wanda Krahelska (1886–1968) – a socialist activist
- Wojciech Kubiak (1841–1899) – pastor of the parish of St. Catherine (1875–1899), rector Seminary in Warsaw
- Bogusław Kubicki (1933–1985) – geneticist, prof. SGGW
- Jan Kuczkowski (1773–1865) – for 55 years pastor of the parish of St. Catherine
- Józef Kuczyński (1913–1977) – doc. SGGW
- Zenona Kudanowicz (1893–1988) – actress
- Józef Kukułka (1929–2004) – professor UW, husband Krystyna
- Tomasz Leoniuk (1963–2002) – diplomat
- Grażyna Lipińska (1902–1995) – a soldier, participant in several uprisings and wars
- Włodzimierz Ławniczak (1959–2011) – journalist, in 2010 acting as the president TVP S.A.
- Jerzy Machaj (1941–1997) – sports and local government activist, president of KS Polonia Warszawa
- Franciszek Maciak (1927–2002) – prof. SGGW
- Maciej E. Maciejewski (1932–2002) – sculptor
- Jan Maj (1936–2012) – sports activist, president of the Polish Football Association
- Longin Majdecki (1925–1997) – creator of the "History of Gardens"
- Elżbieta Malicka (1938–2009) – veterinarian, anatomopathologist, prof. WMW SGGW
- Konrad Malicki (1929 – 2011) – veterinarian, virologist, prof. WMW SGGW
- Jan Malinowski (1922–1994) – geologist
- Florian Maniecki (1927–2008) – agricultural economist, prof. SGGW
- Ryszard Manteuffel (1903–1991) – agricultural economist, professor at SGGW, member of the Polish Academy of Sciences
- Władysław Martyka (1915–1944) – insurgent
- Tadeusz Miciak (1915–2000) – people's activist
- Antoni Mikołajczyk (1939–2000) – professor, visual artist
- Kazimierz Modzelewski (1934–2011) – craftsman, entrepreneur, politician, Member of Parliament
- Janusz Nasfeter (1920–1998) – film director and screenwriter
- Mieczysław Nasiłowski (1929–2004) – economist, professor SGH
- Wojciech Natanson (1904–1996) – writer, translator
- Jerzy Ostromęcki (1909–1988) – meliorant, prof. SGGW
- Tadeusz Pajda (1927–1997) – journalist
- Zygmunt Pancewicz (1923–2008) – prof. Of the Warsaw University of Technology
- Jan Pęczek (1950–2021) – actor[2]
- Henryk Pecherski (1908–1986) – pedagogue, prof. UW
- Andrzej Piszczatowski (1945–2011) – actor
- Teresa Plata–Nowińska (1946–2009) – prof. ASP
- Leopold Podbielski (1815–1875) – a vicar for 24 years, and then a pastor of the parish of St. Catherine
- Józefat Poznański (1834–1924) – pomologist, veteran January Uprising
- Regina Poźniak (1930–1985) – meliorant, prof. SGGW
- Henryk Pruchniewicz (1926–2006) – economist, former minister of the chemical industry
- Jan Przeździecki (1889–1951) – participant in the Polish–Bolshevik war, officer AK
- Zdzisław Przeździecki (1924–2012) – veterinarian, prof. SGGW, a soldier of the Home Army
- Wojciech Puzio (1928–1968) – athlete
- Janusz Rapnicki (1926–1969) – visual artist
- Edward Romanowski (1944–2007) – athlete
- Witold Rosa (1929–1985) – forester, doc. SGGW
- Kazimierz Siarkiewicz (1927–2001) – lawyer, prof.
- Anna Skarbek–Sokołowska (1878–1972) – a writer
- Piotr Sobczyk (1887–1979) – an engineer–farmer, member of the Sejm of the 3rd, 4th and 5th term in the 2nd Polish Republic
- Jan Stępień (1895–1976) – painter
- Zdzisław Stępniak (1929–2005) – journalist
- Piotr Strebeyko (1908–2003) – biologist, prof. UW
- Abdon Stryszak (1908–1995) – veterinarian, prof. UW, WULS–SGGW
- Andrzej Szuster (1931–2008) – doctor of technical sciences, lecturer at the Warsaw University of Technology
- Piotr Szweda (1933–2008) – general
- Janina Szweycer–Grupińska (1914–1994) – social activist, initiator of the creation of the Polish branch of the Prison Brotherhood
- Teodor Tazbir (1921–1987) – philosopher
- Jan Ferdynand Tkaczyk (1925–2008) – music teacher, conductor
- Andrzej Tomaszewski (1934–2010) – professor of the Warsaw University of Technology, architect, town planner, architectural historian, medievalist, specialist in the field of monument protection
- Ludwik Watycha (1909–1976) – dr hab. geologist, researcher Tatra Mountains and Podhale
- Jerzy Wielbut (1936–1990) – artist, musician, violin maker
- Jerzy Więckowski (1921–1988) – prof., Former dean of the Faculty of Management at the University of Warsaw
- Bolesław Winiarski (1924–2000) – prof. SGGW
- Zbigniew Wnuk (1948–2009) – architect, Ph.D., researcher at the Warsaw University of Technology
- Andrzej Wyspiański (1955–1997) – painter, prof. European Academy of Arts, grandson Stanisława
- Bolesław Zagała (1912–1995) – translator, author of stories for children and adolescents, editor–in–chief of Świerszczyk, decorated Order of the Smile
- Janina Zagałowa (1913–2001) – art historian, guide
- Edmund Zieliński (1909–1992) – hockey player, Olympian from Garmisch–Partenkirchen.
- Sylwester Zieliński (1963–2000) – cinematographer
- Mikołaj Zozula (1915–1985) – journalist and peasant activist
References
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- Encyklopedia Warszawy; Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN; Warszawa 1994; s. 111; ISBN 83-01-08836-2
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