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BLOOMINGDALE — Services were held for Raymond J. Dvorak, 85, of Clifton, who died on Wednesday, July 3, 2013. He was the father of James of this community.
Born in Passaic, Mr. Dvorak lived in Clifton for most of his life. He was a warehouseman for Passaic Metal Products Co. Inc. for 50 years before retiring in 1995. Also, he was a member of Teamsters Local 560, Union City.
Services were Saturday at the Allwood Funeral Home, Clifton. In lieu of flowers, donations may be sent to the American Heart Association.
Mr. Dvorak also is survived by his sons, Raymond of Paterson, and Steve of Bloomfield; his daughters, Mary Niejadlik and Joann Andrus, both of Wallington; his sister, Barbara Crawn of Pennsylvania; and a granddaughter.
He was predeceased by his wife, the former Mary Ellen Dauenhauer; five brothers; four sisters; and a grandson.
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A limb has fallen from your family tree. Remember the good times - He was a very special man.....
Frank/MaryAnn Cafaro
July 21, 2013
We already miss you so much. As for me personally, I,ll have to find a new "best buddy". In the meantime I,ll have to use poor Steve to be it. Big shoes to fill!!!..p.s. the check is in the mail...:)...<3 love Debbie and Steve <3<3<3
Deb and Steve
July 11, 2013
James&Jaya Dvorak
July 9, 2013
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