Stanley John Bialek Sr.

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Stanley John Bialek Sr.

Birth
Passaic, Passaic County, New Jersey, USA
Death
28 May 1988 (aged 67)
Passaic, Passaic County, New Jersey, USA
Burial
South Hackensack, Bergen County, New Jersey, USA Add to Map
Plot
Unknown
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Stanley John Bialek, Sr. served his country with the U.S. Navy Seabees during WW2. He possessed a warmth and humor that touched everyone he met. He was deeply devoted to his wife, Helen (nee Sikora), whom he married on June 1, 1946 at Sacred Heart Church in Wallington, NJ. In later years, Mr. Bialek would faithfully serve his lifetime parish, as an usher. The loving couple was blessed with a beautiful son, Stanley, Jr. on June 18th of 1948. He was employed for many years, by the Sun Chemical Corporation. Mr. Bialek enjoyed puffing on his pipe, while watching tv ~ from his favorite recliner! He also loved spending time with his family at the lake or a beach! Mr. Bialek continually and unconditionally demonstrated the meanings of loyalty and forgiveness, even under the most difficult circumstances. The world is a far-better place, because this man lived...and loved.
Stanley John Bialek, Sr. served his country with the U.S. Navy Seabees during WW2. He possessed a warmth and humor that touched everyone he met. He was deeply devoted to his wife, Helen (nee Sikora), whom he married on June 1, 1946 at Sacred Heart Church in Wallington, NJ. In later years, Mr. Bialek would faithfully serve his lifetime parish, as an usher. The loving couple was blessed with a beautiful son, Stanley, Jr. on June 18th of 1948. He was employed for many years, by the Sun Chemical Corporation. Mr. Bialek enjoyed puffing on his pipe, while watching tv ~ from his favorite recliner! He also loved spending time with his family at the lake or a beach! Mr. Bialek continually and unconditionally demonstrated the meanings of loyalty and forgiveness, even under the most difficult circumstances. The world is a far-better place, because this man lived...and loved.

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