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Henry Frank Gomulka

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Henry Frank Gomulka

Birth
USA
Death
11 Dec 2013 (aged 83)
USA
Burial
Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section Q, Lot 1189, Space 1
Memorial ID
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Henry Gomulka passed away December 11, 2013. He is survived by Dorri Springer, his loving children, Diane (Steve) Harper, Lynn (Tom) Habrowski, and Paul (Sharon) Gomulka; grandchildren; Matthew, Elise, Julie, Rachel, Crysta Kay, Melanie, and Kandra; great grandson, Thomas, and future grandson (due 3/2014).

He was pre-deceased by his wife Elise, and son Michael (Eileen) Gomulka.

He was the son of Frank and Rose Gomulka. Brother to Mary (Ed) Dettloff, Julie (Frank) Koscica, Annie (Chester) Dettloff, Clara (Fid) Casper, Leonard Gomulka, and Val (Chuck) Kinglsey.

He was a 35+ year employee of Chrysler and enjoyed telling stories of his early career as a master mechanic and the travel experiences he had with the job. Promotions led Henry to the management team that produced Chrysler's technical service manuals. He loved to play Euchre and poker with his friends. Traveling to Las Vegas was his favorite "get-away". He would often convert his winnings into gold jewelry that he enjoyed presenting as gifts to his family and loved ones especially at Christmas. We will miss him dearly.


Henry Gomulka passed away December 11, 2013. He is survived by Dorri Springer, his loving children, Diane (Steve) Harper, Lynn (Tom) Habrowski, and Paul (Sharon) Gomulka; grandchildren; Matthew, Elise, Julie, Rachel, Crysta Kay, Melanie, and Kandra; great grandson, Thomas, and future grandson (due 3/2014).

He was pre-deceased by his wife Elise, and son Michael (Eileen) Gomulka.

He was the son of Frank and Rose Gomulka. Brother to Mary (Ed) Dettloff, Julie (Frank) Koscica, Annie (Chester) Dettloff, Clara (Fid) Casper, Leonard Gomulka, and Val (Chuck) Kinglsey.

He was a 35+ year employee of Chrysler and enjoyed telling stories of his early career as a master mechanic and the travel experiences he had with the job. Promotions led Henry to the management team that produced Chrysler's technical service manuals. He loved to play Euchre and poker with his friends. Traveling to Las Vegas was his favorite "get-away". He would often convert his winnings into gold jewelry that he enjoyed presenting as gifts to his family and loved ones especially at Christmas. We will miss him dearly.




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