Stefan-Bielinski-Obituary

Stefan Bielinski

Hillside, New Jersey

Jul 21, 1946 – Aug 27, 2024

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BORN
July 21, 1946
DIED
August 27, 2024
LOCATION
Hillside, New Jersey

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Bielinski, StefanALBANY - Stefan "Steve" Bielinski, 78, passed away on August 27, 2024. Born and raised in Albany, he was the son of the late Henry J. and Hedwig (Moszczynski) Bielinski. He was predeceased by his sister, Janet Lupe; and his brother, Henry "Hank" Bielinski.Steve led a...

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Steve, Thinking of you and all that you've done for my family history!

Karen, On behalf of my family and I, we sent our most heartfelt condolences on your loss. Your husband helped many families including my own to learn about our ancestors that we never knew and in many cases never knew existed. Our ancestor he wrote extensively about, Benjamin Lattimore, who fought in the American Revolution at 15, was unknown to our family until we read his research. We are internally grateful to all his hard work and research. It has given our family a sense of pride we did...

Karen, Matt and family. Great memories of the many softball teams that we played on- Elbo Room, Farfields, Studleys etc. Camping with the team at your camp and various state sites in the Adirondacks! Get a game going up there with Fahey and Caldwell! Peace. Tom Tbone Barron

Karen and Family - We are so sorry to hear of Steve´s passing, he was always so great to Tricia and I. He was very influential in my education as my history professor at the College of St. Rose. I think of his lessons often, and they´ve help guide many of my social and political opinions to this very day. I also loved being a member of the Dukes, having come up off what he called the "Duke Farm" in `92 with Anthony Hubura. The highlight for me was our Thirsty´s League championship in...

Sorry to hear about Steve´s passing. He was a wonderful husband, father and friend. He will be missed by all.

My sincere condolences to Matt and the family. Steve,Hank and I were best of friends as we were growing up. Each day of the Summer was a new adventure with some great times, but as we grew up we also grew apart. We'd occasionally run into each other and just talk about the things we did and then laugh about it. I'm so sorry we missed the fun in our later years. He was a great friend and I'll miss him.

To All of Steve's Family, Steve was a talented historian and a great neighbor. We'll miss his presence in the neighborhood.

Karen and family, My sincerest condolences on Steve´s passing. You will all be in my thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. Dawn DeRusso (Steve´s dental hygienist at Dr. Fischer & Jacob´s office)

Karen, Matt, Melissa and Staren, I am so sorry for your loss. The love of friends and family carry you through your grief. Dee and Ted Kolankowski