Stephen J. Robalik, 56, a former resident of Trenton for many years, died Sunday in the Veterans Administration Hospital, Gainesville, Florida, after a long illness.
Born in Trenton, Mr. Robalik was the son of the late John and Rose Vanichko-Robalik. He was an Army veteran of World War II.
He was employed for many years as a potter at the former Trenton Potteries.
Cause of Death: Hepatic Encephalopathy
For a short time, Stephen was married to Madeline Solimando-Robalik (b. 1923, Trenton, New Jersey; d. 1997, Torrance, California). They had one child, a daughter.
Stephen was married to Elizabeth Norma Robalik of Pinellas County, Florida, from 1964 to 1970.
Stephen is the brother of John L. Robalik (b. 1926, Trenton, New Jersey; d. 2000, Lakeland, Florida) and Alexander Robalik (b. 1923, Trenton, New Jersey; d. 2001, Trenton, New Jersey). Their parents are from Hungary.
Stephen J. Robalik, 56, a former resident of Trenton for many years, died Sunday in the Veterans Administration Hospital, Gainesville, Florida, after a long illness.
Born in Trenton, Mr. Robalik was the son of the late John and Rose Vanichko-Robalik. He was an Army veteran of World War II.
He was employed for many years as a potter at the former Trenton Potteries.
Cause of Death: Hepatic Encephalopathy
For a short time, Stephen was married to Madeline Solimando-Robalik (b. 1923, Trenton, New Jersey; d. 1997, Torrance, California). They had one child, a daughter.
Stephen was married to Elizabeth Norma Robalik of Pinellas County, Florida, from 1964 to 1970.
Stephen is the brother of John L. Robalik (b. 1926, Trenton, New Jersey; d. 2000, Lakeland, Florida) and Alexander Robalik (b. 1923, Trenton, New Jersey; d. 2001, Trenton, New Jersey). Their parents are from Hungary.
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