He refused to provide any money for the funeral.
In "The Jungle" by Upton Sinclair, Jurgis' trial takes place in Chapter 30. The characters present at the trial include Jurgis Rudkus, his lawyer, the judge, the jury, and spectators in the courtroom.
Jurgis told Teta Elzbieta and Ona that he would find a job and work hard to provide for the family. He promised to take on any work available to support them in their new life in America.
Elzbieta's son, Stanislovas, met a man named Jurgis Rudkus while at Mike Scully's dump looking for food in The Jungle by Upton Sinclair. Jurgis eventually becomes a close friend of the family and offers them help and support throughout their struggles in the novel.
Elzbieta was generally indifferent to politics and preferred to focus on her family and daily struggles. She was more concerned with making ends meet and providing for her loved ones than engaging in political discussions or activities.
Jurgis told Teta Elzbieta and Ona that he would find a job to support the family and contribute towards their expenses. He also promised to work hard and ensure that they would have a better life in America.
Ona's stepmother and the mother of six others. A resilient, strong-willed old woman, Teta Elzbieta is one of the strongest and most important characters in The Jungle. Sinclair uses her to represent the redemptive power of family, home, and tradition.(Taken from SparkNotes)
Jurgis Dobkevičius was born in 1900.
Ona told Jurgis that she had been working late at the factory when she did not come home one night in "The Jungle". However, she was actually at a secret meeting with Marija and Elzbieta discussing labor union activities.
Jurgis Dobkevičius died in 1926.
Jurgis Bielinis died in 1918.
Jurgis Blekaitis was born in 1917.
Jurgis Blekaitis died in 2007.