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David L Bialik

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David L Bialik

Birth
Michigan, USA
Death
27 Nov 2011 (aged 71–72)
Green Bay, Brown County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Iron River, Iron County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
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David L. Bialik
Age 72
Green Bay, WI (formerly of Iron River, MI)
Passed away on November 27, 2011 at Bellin Hospital in Green Bay.
The son of the late Zacharias and Phyllis (Cox) Bialik attended the late Iron River school system, graduating with the class of 1958. He then attended the Northeast Wisconsin Technical College and was employed as an electrician for 20 years.
David was a veteran of the US Navy.
David married the former Patricia Eusebio on Sept. 20, 1969 in Iron River. The couple celebrated their 42nd wedding anniversary this past September.
David enjoyed fishing, hunting, metal detecting, and ice fishing. He was a fan of football and baseball, cheering for the Detroit Lions and Tigers.
He is survived by his wife, Patricia
Sons, Blake Bialik of Green Bay
Mark Bialik of Milwaukee, WI
Brothers, Gordon (Bea) Bialik of Hamilton, OH
Les (Karen) Bialik of Ely, MN
Dean (Heidi) Bialik of Delta Junction, AK
Sisters, Faye Bialik of Pulaski, WI
Jean (Rob) Bushie of Houghton, MI
Visitation Friday, December 2, 2011 from 9:00 to 10:45 a.m. at the Jacobs Funeral Home, Iron River.
Funeral Service Friday, December 2, 2011 at 11:00 a.m. at the Jacobs Funeral Home with the Reverend Gordon Bialik , brother of David, to officiate.
Interment Stambaugh Cemetery, Iron River
West Side Veterans will accord military rites in spring.
Funeral arrangements made by the Jacobs Funeral Home, Iron River.

NEWS ARTICLE Iron River Reporter March 23 1959 "David Bialik On Way To Mediterranean On US Navy Repair Ship"
Mr. and Mrs. Zack Bialik, Ice Lake-Stambaugh Cut-off road, have received word that their son David is enroute to Spain on the USS Yosemite, on which he will see duty as a navy electrician.
He recently completed advanced training at Newport, Rhode Island naval training station. The Bialiks were informaed that the Yosemite, a repair ship, will call at Gibralter, Naples and Palermo on its way to joining the US Sixth fleet in the Mediterranean.
Mission of the ship is the repairing and maintenance in combat readiness of the destroyers of the fleet, and it will be an action to strengthen good will ties between peoples of the Mediterranean countries and the Unted States. The Yosemite is to return to Newport about July 23 and to resume her duties as the flagship of the Atlantic Fleet's destroyer force.
David L. Bialik
Age 72
Green Bay, WI (formerly of Iron River, MI)
Passed away on November 27, 2011 at Bellin Hospital in Green Bay.
The son of the late Zacharias and Phyllis (Cox) Bialik attended the late Iron River school system, graduating with the class of 1958. He then attended the Northeast Wisconsin Technical College and was employed as an electrician for 20 years.
David was a veteran of the US Navy.
David married the former Patricia Eusebio on Sept. 20, 1969 in Iron River. The couple celebrated their 42nd wedding anniversary this past September.
David enjoyed fishing, hunting, metal detecting, and ice fishing. He was a fan of football and baseball, cheering for the Detroit Lions and Tigers.
He is survived by his wife, Patricia
Sons, Blake Bialik of Green Bay
Mark Bialik of Milwaukee, WI
Brothers, Gordon (Bea) Bialik of Hamilton, OH
Les (Karen) Bialik of Ely, MN
Dean (Heidi) Bialik of Delta Junction, AK
Sisters, Faye Bialik of Pulaski, WI
Jean (Rob) Bushie of Houghton, MI
Visitation Friday, December 2, 2011 from 9:00 to 10:45 a.m. at the Jacobs Funeral Home, Iron River.
Funeral Service Friday, December 2, 2011 at 11:00 a.m. at the Jacobs Funeral Home with the Reverend Gordon Bialik , brother of David, to officiate.
Interment Stambaugh Cemetery, Iron River
West Side Veterans will accord military rites in spring.
Funeral arrangements made by the Jacobs Funeral Home, Iron River.

NEWS ARTICLE Iron River Reporter March 23 1959 "David Bialik On Way To Mediterranean On US Navy Repair Ship"
Mr. and Mrs. Zack Bialik, Ice Lake-Stambaugh Cut-off road, have received word that their son David is enroute to Spain on the USS Yosemite, on which he will see duty as a navy electrician.
He recently completed advanced training at Newport, Rhode Island naval training station. The Bialiks were informaed that the Yosemite, a repair ship, will call at Gibralter, Naples and Palermo on its way to joining the US Sixth fleet in the Mediterranean.
Mission of the ship is the repairing and maintenance in combat readiness of the destroyers of the fleet, and it will be an action to strengthen good will ties between peoples of the Mediterranean countries and the Unted States. The Yosemite is to return to Newport about July 23 and to resume her duties as the flagship of the Atlantic Fleet's destroyer force.


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