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Kazimier S. “Charles” Robie

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Kazimier S. “Charles” Robie

Birth
Erie, Erie County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
29 Jul 1974 (aged 71)
Erie, Erie County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Millcreek Township, Erie County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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About Robie, Edward (Kzmierz Robaszkiewicz), 1903
Name got changed to Charles Robie. Charles Sr. was a pharmacist and owned and operated Robie Pharmacy for over 34 years. He was an Erie School director for 24 years Buried in Calvary Cemetery, Erie, PA Information also from Don Robie grandson who has a photo in grandfathers handwriting that his birthdate was 28 Jan. 1903.St. Stanislaw, Erie, PA Ledger B2046 shows birth date as 11 Dec 1901.Another Birth Ledger B2992 at St. Stanislaus shows Birth as 28 Jan. 1903. Godfather Adam Robaszkiewicz (Uncle) Internment Calvery Cemetery, Erie, PA Lot 550. Information from Ed Robasky and Don Robie.He was a very quiet man who spoke in a low voice and was very intelligent. He spoke several languages and was always helping people in need. For example, he had many unpaid bills owed to him when he closed his pharmacy. He decided not to collect from them. After his second wife died, all of the estate went to her only son who was in the U.S. Navy. He only met him one time. 1923 University of Buffalo Pharmacy Year Book, the Iris, states: Casimir S. Robaskiewicz (note different spelling) Nickname:Roby attended St. John Kanty College, Erie, PA 72 graduates in Pharmacy.
About Robie, Edward (Kzmierz Robaszkiewicz), 1903
Name got changed to Charles Robie. Charles Sr. was a pharmacist and owned and operated Robie Pharmacy for over 34 years. He was an Erie School director for 24 years Buried in Calvary Cemetery, Erie, PA Information also from Don Robie grandson who has a photo in grandfathers handwriting that his birthdate was 28 Jan. 1903.St. Stanislaw, Erie, PA Ledger B2046 shows birth date as 11 Dec 1901.Another Birth Ledger B2992 at St. Stanislaus shows Birth as 28 Jan. 1903. Godfather Adam Robaszkiewicz (Uncle) Internment Calvery Cemetery, Erie, PA Lot 550. Information from Ed Robasky and Don Robie.He was a very quiet man who spoke in a low voice and was very intelligent. He spoke several languages and was always helping people in need. For example, he had many unpaid bills owed to him when he closed his pharmacy. He decided not to collect from them. After his second wife died, all of the estate went to her only son who was in the U.S. Navy. He only met him one time. 1923 University of Buffalo Pharmacy Year Book, the Iris, states: Casimir S. Robaskiewicz (note different spelling) Nickname:Roby attended St. John Kanty College, Erie, PA 72 graduates in Pharmacy.

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