Mr. Harbulak was born June 13, 1947, in New Castle to Albert and Gertrude Kolibash Harbulak, both of whom are deceased.
He was a graduate of Sharpsville High School class of 1965 and went on to receive a bachelor's degree in floriculture from Michigan State University, East Lansing.
He owned Violet's Towne and Country Flowers in Daytona Beach, Fla.
Tom was a member of The Church of the Epiphany in Port Orange.
Among his favorite pastimes were gardening and cooking; Tom especially enjoyed spending time with family and friends.
He leaves behind to celebrate his life two sisters, Janet Mertens and her husband Tom, Sheboygan, Wis.; and Jane Biro, Sharpsville. Also surviving are his nieces and nephew, Mellissa Herriott; and Aaron and Rachel Biro. His uncle and aunt, Ed and Eleanor Fry, also survive.
Inurnment: In St. Rose Cemetery Mausoleum.
Mr. Harbulak was born June 13, 1947, in New Castle to Albert and Gertrude Kolibash Harbulak, both of whom are deceased.
He was a graduate of Sharpsville High School class of 1965 and went on to receive a bachelor's degree in floriculture from Michigan State University, East Lansing.
He owned Violet's Towne and Country Flowers in Daytona Beach, Fla.
Tom was a member of The Church of the Epiphany in Port Orange.
Among his favorite pastimes were gardening and cooking; Tom especially enjoyed spending time with family and friends.
He leaves behind to celebrate his life two sisters, Janet Mertens and her husband Tom, Sheboygan, Wis.; and Jane Biro, Sharpsville. Also surviving are his nieces and nephew, Mellissa Herriott; and Aaron and Rachel Biro. His uncle and aunt, Ed and Eleanor Fry, also survive.
Inurnment: In St. Rose Cemetery Mausoleum.
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