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Herman V Kamrowski

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Herman V Kamrowski Veteran

Birth
Warwick, Orange County, New York, USA
Death
27 Dec 2022 (aged 85)
Dunnellon, Marion County, Florida, USA
Burial
Bushnell, Sumter County, Florida, USA Add to Map
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Herman V. Kamrowski, 85, died on December 27, 2022 at home in Dunnellon beside his wife while under the care of Hospice of Marion County.

He was born on August 1, 1937 in Warwick, NY and was the son to the late Ignatius and Mary (Bigert) Kamrowski. Herman enlisted with the US Army while he was in high school. After serving in the military, Herman moved back to New York and met the love of his life and future wife of 63yrs, Patricia Kamrowski. He worked for Ford Motor Company in New York on the assembly line as a painter. In 1988, the Ford Motor Company in New York closed down their radiator plant, and transferred Herman to Missouri. He retired in 1993, and in 1998, he and his wife made their home in Dunnellon, FL and became parishioners of St. John the Baptist Catholic Church. Herman enjoyed antiquing, going to flea markets and in his younger days in New York, he enjoyed fishing.

He is preceded in death by his three brothers and one sister.

He leaves behind his wife of 63yrs, Patricia Kamrowski; his sons, Herman and his wife, Shuko, and Scott Kamrowski; his three sisters, Dorothy Chambers, Delores Weslowski, Florence Tomosivitch and his two grandchildren, Moni and Victor Kamrowski.
Herman V. Kamrowski, 85, died on December 27, 2022 at home in Dunnellon beside his wife while under the care of Hospice of Marion County.

He was born on August 1, 1937 in Warwick, NY and was the son to the late Ignatius and Mary (Bigert) Kamrowski. Herman enlisted with the US Army while he was in high school. After serving in the military, Herman moved back to New York and met the love of his life and future wife of 63yrs, Patricia Kamrowski. He worked for Ford Motor Company in New York on the assembly line as a painter. In 1988, the Ford Motor Company in New York closed down their radiator plant, and transferred Herman to Missouri. He retired in 1993, and in 1998, he and his wife made their home in Dunnellon, FL and became parishioners of St. John the Baptist Catholic Church. Herman enjoyed antiquing, going to flea markets and in his younger days in New York, he enjoyed fishing.

He is preceded in death by his three brothers and one sister.

He leaves behind his wife of 63yrs, Patricia Kamrowski; his sons, Herman and his wife, Shuko, and Scott Kamrowski; his three sisters, Dorothy Chambers, Delores Weslowski, Florence Tomosivitch and his two grandchildren, Moni and Victor Kamrowski.


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