Mr. Adamski was born Oct. 12, 1917 in Bronson to Frank and Anna (Wotta) Adamski and was a lifelong Bronson resident. He married Marguerite Walter on March 15, 1947 in LaGrange, Ind.
Max had worked at the former Bronson Reel Company, Bronson Specialties and Bronson Plating Company. He retired as a machinist from Bronson Products at the age of 65. He was proud to be a World War II Army Veteran where he served as Technical Corporal in England, Africa, Sicily and Italy. He earned a total of five battle stars and was awarded the Legion of Merit by General Omar Bradley "for exceptional meritorious conduct in the performance of outstanding services in North Africa and Italy." He was also awarded the Military Valor Cross by the Italian Government. He was a member of the American Legion in Colon and a life member of the VFW Post 5003 in Bronson.
Max loved his children and spending time at his "20 acres." Surviving are his wife Marguerite; children; 10 grandchildren; 10 great grandchildren; his brother and sisters. He was preceded in death by a daughter Penne Sue (Adamski) Gloor in May, 2000, and his brother Marion Adamski.
Contributor: Gary Owens (48506398)
Mr. Adamski was born Oct. 12, 1917 in Bronson to Frank and Anna (Wotta) Adamski and was a lifelong Bronson resident. He married Marguerite Walter on March 15, 1947 in LaGrange, Ind.
Max had worked at the former Bronson Reel Company, Bronson Specialties and Bronson Plating Company. He retired as a machinist from Bronson Products at the age of 65. He was proud to be a World War II Army Veteran where he served as Technical Corporal in England, Africa, Sicily and Italy. He earned a total of five battle stars and was awarded the Legion of Merit by General Omar Bradley "for exceptional meritorious conduct in the performance of outstanding services in North Africa and Italy." He was also awarded the Military Valor Cross by the Italian Government. He was a member of the American Legion in Colon and a life member of the VFW Post 5003 in Bronson.
Max loved his children and spending time at his "20 acres." Surviving are his wife Marguerite; children; 10 grandchildren; 10 great grandchildren; his brother and sisters. He was preceded in death by a daughter Penne Sue (Adamski) Gloor in May, 2000, and his brother Marion Adamski.
Contributor: Gary Owens (48506398)
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