Roman Iwaszko was born on May 3, 1946 in Hamburg, HH Germany, and died at age 58 years old on June 23, 2004 in Maryland United States. Roman Iwaszko was buried at St. Michael the Archangel Ukrainian Catholic Church 2401 Eastern Ave, in Baltimore. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Roman Iwaszko.
Roman Iwaszko was born on May 3, 1946 in Hamburg, Germany. He is the son of Stephan Iwaszko (1925-2010). Ray had no siblings-he was an only child.
He attended Baltimore City College and played soccer there. See Roman Iwaszko- Baltimore City College. He played into his late 40’s.
Roman was married to Elizabeth Sidlak and they had a son together, Stephen Iwaszko.
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1946
Birthday
May 3, 1946
Birthdate
Hamburg, HH Germany
Birthplace
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Ethnicity & Family History
Roman was of German heritage.
Nationality & Locations
Roman was born in Germany and immigrated to the United States where he resided in Baltimore, Maryland.
Early Life & Education
He attended Baltimore City College in Baltimore, Maryland, USA.
Religious Beliefs
He was buried at a Catholic Church.
Professional Career
He was a soccer player and played into his late 40’s.
06/23
2004
Death
June 23, 2004
Death date
Unknown
Cause of death
Maryland United States
Death location
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Gravesite & Burial
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Funeral date
St. Michael the Archangel Ukrainian Catholic Church 2401 Eastern Ave, in Baltimore, Maryland 21224, United States
Burial location
Obituary
IWASZKO, Roman On June 23, 2004, ROMAN beloved husband of Elizabeth (nee Sidlak) Iwaszko, devoted father of Stephen Iwaszko. Also survived by his father Stephan Iwaszko.
Panahyda Services at the family owned LILLY AND ZEILER INC., FUNERAL HOME, 1901 Eastern Avenue, on Friday at 7 P.M. Mass of Christian Burial at St. Michael's Ukrainian Catholic Church, (Eastern Avenue) on Saturday 9:30 A.M. Interment St. Michael's Ukrainian Cemetery. Friends may call Friday 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M.
Published in Baltimore Sun on Jun. 24, 2004.
1964 Baltimore City College Yearbook photo of Roman. Printed on the page, "The following students, who have displayed outstanding proficiency in one of City's many sports activities, have been selected to City College's Athletic Hall of Fame. They join the ranks of many students before them by continuing to perpetuate one of City's most worthy traditions - athletic performance.
Aside from displaying prowess at their respective sports, they have helped to maintain the tradition of good sportsmanship on the field as well as off. Not pictured are the selections of crosscountry and basket-ball, who are Joel Kruh and James Aikens, respectively."
Date & Place:
at Baltimore City College 3220 The Alameda, in Baltimore, Maryland 21218, United States