Przysiecki, Roman C.
Birth
Roman C. Przysiecki was born in Guilderland July 9, 1913, the son of the late Roman and Mary Przysiecki.
Military
He served in the United States Army during World War II
Marriage & Children
Roman C. Przysiecki married first Reneta Przysiecki who died in 1976. Their daughter:
- Gail Clark, died in 1978.
He married second Rose M. Przysiecki, of Knox; His stepchildren were:
- Gerald T. Nopper Jr. of Seminole, Fla.
- Alice M. Dean of Rotterdam
- Marilyn R. Rickard of Knox
- Robert M. Nopper of Knox;
Death
Roman C. Przysiecki died on Wednesday, Oct. 18, 2006 and was buried in the Knox Cemetery
Obituary
Roman C. Przysiecki
KNOX — Roman C. Przysiecki, a World War II veteran and machinist, died on Wednesday, Oct. 18, 2006. He was 93. Born in Guilderland, he was the son of the late Roman and Mary Przysiecki. He served in the United States Army during World War II and worked at the General Electric Company in Schenectady as a machinist, retiring in 1975.
Mr. Przysiecki was a life member of the Boyd Hilton Veterans of Foreign Wars Post #7062, the Helderberg American Legion, and the Knox Fire Company. He was also a long-time member of the Altamont Horseshoe League and the American Legion Bowling League. His first wife, Reneta Przysiecki, died in 1976 and his daughter, Gail Clark, died in 1978. He is survived by his wife, Rose M. Przysiecki, of Knox; his granddaughter, Yvonne Clark, of Albany, four stepchildren, Gerald T. Nopper Jr. of Seminole, Fla.; Alice M. Dean of Rotterdam, Marilyn R. Rickard of Knox, and Robert M. Nopper of Knox; six step-grandchildren; and three step-great-grandchildren.
He is also survived by a brother, William Przysiecki, and his wife, Ruth, of Schoharie; a stepbrother, Stephen Shedina, and his wife, Betty, of Knox; and several nieces and nephews. Three sisters died before him — Mary Smith, Helen Sprung, and Julia Riner — as did his stepbrother, William Shedina and a stepsister, Mary Shedina.
A funeral service will be held Friday at 7 p.m. at the Fredendall Funeral Home in Altamont. Calling hours will be on Friday from 4 to 7 p.m. Burial will be in Knox Cemetery on Saturday at noon. Memorial contributions may be made to the Albany City Mission, 259 South Pearl St., Albany, NY 12202, or to the Helderberg Ambulance Squad, Post Office Box 54, East Berne, NY 12059.
- Altamont Enterprise - October 19, 2006
PRZYSIECKI, ROMAN: Newspaper Obituary and Death Notice
Times Union, The (Albany, NY) - Friday, October 20, 2006
Deceased Name: PRZYSIECKI, ROMAN
KNOX -- Roman C. Przysiecki, 93, died Wednesday, October 18, 2006.
Born in Guilderland, he was the son of the late Roman and Mary Przysiecki. He served in the U.S. Army during World War II and worked at the GE Company in Schenectady as a machinist, retiring in 1975. Mr. Przysiecki was a life member of the Boyd Hilton VFW Post #7062, the Helderberg American Legion and the Knox Fire Co. He also was a longtime member of the Altamont Horseshoe League and the American Legion Bowling League. He was predeceased by his first wife, Reneta Przysiecki in 1976 and by his daughter, Gail Clark in 1978.
Survivors include his wife, Rose M. Przysiecki of Knox; his granddaughter, Yvonne Clark of Albany; four stepchildren, Gerald T. Nopper Jr. of Seminole, Fla., Alice M. Dean of Rotterdam, Marilyn R. Rickard of Knox and Robert M. Nopper of Knox; six step-grandchildren, three step-great-grandchildren; a brother, William (Ruth) Przysiecki of Schoharie; a stepbrother, Stephen (Betty) Shedina of Knox; and several nieces and nephews. He was also predeceased by three sisters, Mary Smith, Helen Sprung, Julie Riner; one stepbrother, William, (Whanda) Shedina and a stepsister, Mary Shedina.
A funeral service will be held Friday at 7 p.m. at the Fredendall Funeral Home, Altamont. Calling hours will be on Friday from 4-7 p.m. Burial will be in Knox Cemetery on Saturday at 12 noon.
Those who wish may make contributions to the Albany City Mission, 259 S. Pearl St., Albany, NY 12202 or to the Helderberg Ambulance Squad, P.O. Box 54, E. Berne, NY 12059.
Edition: 3
Page: B11
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