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Peter William “Pete” Wroblewski

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Peter William “Pete” Wroblewski Veteran

Birth
Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
27 Jun 2023 (aged 81)
Fremont, Dodge County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Donated to Medical Science Add to Map
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Peter William Wroblewski, 81 yrs of Arlington, NE, passed away, June 27, 2023, at Nye Legacy Health and Rehab.

Peter's wish was to have his body donated to science. Celebration of life services will be at a later date.

Peter William "Pete" Wroblewski, aged 81, of Arlington, Nebraska, bid farewell to this world on June 27th.

Born to Henry and Marian Wroblewski in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on September 14, 1941,

Pete's life was a testament to duty, artistic brilliance, and family devotion.

Upon completing his high school education at Pulaski High School, Pete enlisted in the Air Force, simultaneously embarking on a lifelong journey with his high school sweetheart and soon-to-be wife, Sharon Jeanne Radtke. Their family began to grow in San Angelo, Texas, welcoming their sons William and Daniel. An assignment from the Air Force took them to Greece, where they celebrated the birth of their third son, Joseph. The family's journey eventually landed in Bellevue, Nebraska, near Offutt Air Force Base.

Pete retired in 1980 after twenty years of dedicated service in classified operations.

Post-retirement, Pete's life took a creative turn. He pursued an Art History degree from Bellevue University and channeled his passion into sculpting extraordinary pieces from bronze. His artistry received recognition in galleries across the nation and found admirers around the world.

Parallel to Pete's flourishing art career was the expansion of his loving family. His children started families of their own, gifting Pete and Sharon with cherished grandchildren and great-grandchildren, who were all deeply fond of their grandparents.

He was preceded in death by his oldest son, Bill, and his younger brother, Tom.

Pete's memory lives on in his surviving sons, Dan and Joe; daughter-in-law, Amanda; six grandchildren: Hannah, Claire, Sophia, Nick, Max, and Xander; two great-grandchildren: Liam and Sammy; and his beloved wife of 61 years, Sharon Wroblewski.

Presently, the family has not announced plans for any memorial services.
Peter William Wroblewski, 81 yrs of Arlington, NE, passed away, June 27, 2023, at Nye Legacy Health and Rehab.

Peter's wish was to have his body donated to science. Celebration of life services will be at a later date.

Peter William "Pete" Wroblewski, aged 81, of Arlington, Nebraska, bid farewell to this world on June 27th.

Born to Henry and Marian Wroblewski in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on September 14, 1941,

Pete's life was a testament to duty, artistic brilliance, and family devotion.

Upon completing his high school education at Pulaski High School, Pete enlisted in the Air Force, simultaneously embarking on a lifelong journey with his high school sweetheart and soon-to-be wife, Sharon Jeanne Radtke. Their family began to grow in San Angelo, Texas, welcoming their sons William and Daniel. An assignment from the Air Force took them to Greece, where they celebrated the birth of their third son, Joseph. The family's journey eventually landed in Bellevue, Nebraska, near Offutt Air Force Base.

Pete retired in 1980 after twenty years of dedicated service in classified operations.

Post-retirement, Pete's life took a creative turn. He pursued an Art History degree from Bellevue University and channeled his passion into sculpting extraordinary pieces from bronze. His artistry received recognition in galleries across the nation and found admirers around the world.

Parallel to Pete's flourishing art career was the expansion of his loving family. His children started families of their own, gifting Pete and Sharon with cherished grandchildren and great-grandchildren, who were all deeply fond of their grandparents.

He was preceded in death by his oldest son, Bill, and his younger brother, Tom.

Pete's memory lives on in his surviving sons, Dan and Joe; daughter-in-law, Amanda; six grandchildren: Hannah, Claire, Sophia, Nick, Max, and Xander; two great-grandchildren: Liam and Sammy; and his beloved wife of 61 years, Sharon Wroblewski.

Presently, the family has not announced plans for any memorial services.


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