Paul-Wroblewski-Obituary

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Paul Brian Wroblewski

Cheektowaga, New York

Jul 4, 1957 – Mar 7, 2025

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BORN
July 4, 1957
DIED
March 7, 2025
LOCATION
Cheektowaga, New York

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Pietszak Funeral Home - Cheektowaga Obituary

"Stan the Man" passed away suddenly on March 7, 2025.

He was the beloved husband of Mary (nee Kawalek) Wroblewski.

Loving father of Brandon (Kelsey) Wroblewski and cherished grandpa of Barrett and Bowen Wroblewski. 

Stan was a top-notch machinist in the aircraft division of...

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I am so sad to hear of Paul's passing. I just heard of this today. I went to school with Paul..Stan the man!..and graduated with him. In fact I just drove by his house today and was wondering how he was. We live on the same road and he would stop by to talk about things. He said he had retired and is enjoying his life. Prayers to Paul's wife Mary and his family. Heart breaking. Hugs to all.

I was very fortunate and blessed to know Stan. I worked with him in the Moog Model shop for many years. You always knew Stan was there for you, if you needed help with anything he would always give it his all to help. Whether it was job related or life's challenges. He was one of the best Model Makers I ever worked with, always taking pride in every job that came across his work bench. More importantly he was a great person, very proud of his family. I would always look forward to hearing...

Looking back at the many years that I've known Stan, he truly was an outstanding individual who always helped me out at work when needed, even if he had to find the time. I recall my many conversations with Stan while working 2nd shift at Moog, truly will be missed.

It is a shock to hear. I hadn't connected with Stan since our years as friends in HS at OP. Our travel adventure to the west will always be fond memories and quite an outrageous trip. My prayers go out to the Lord for the family and friends in this time of loss and sorrow. May you be comforted and assured by His love. Greg cliff

Stan you are finally reunited with your beloved dad. RIP

Big Kat you will be missed!!! Stan and I worked together in the Aircraft Model Shop, we hit it off the first day and had lots of laughs together over the years. Mary and Brandon, I'm so sorry for your loss and hope you're able to find peace in these times His memory will live on through what he taught a lot of us and stories we have of great times with him.

Stan was a top-notch machinist. He would request a simple tool and do amazing things with it. I always enjoyed our conversations and even though he was on second shift I would drive by his building on the way home and stop to see him whenever he called me. Because it was truly a great experience just talking with him. Sorry for your loss.

Stan and I met at Moog Industrial in the modelshop 30 years ago and shared a machine for many years. Stan always shared any extra food he had and fed me a lot! Besides being one of the best modelmaker machinist at Moog Stan could tell a great story and we would laugh so hard I can still see him wipe tears from his eyes. I will never forget you Stan Lee. You were a true friend.

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