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Edward Adamowich Obituary

ADAMOWICH, Edward T. Edward T. Adamowich, 76, of Plainville, died after a short illness on Friday, (May 25, 2007) at The Hospital of Central CT, New Britain Campus. He was born in Eagle, NY August 1, 1930, the son of the late Frank and Anna Dziedzic Adamowich. Edward lived in CT since 1978 but previously resided in Buffalo where he served as pastor of the Bible Baptist Church. Ed will always be known as a very humble and dedicated servant of God. He is survived by his loving wife of 56 years, Mary King Adamowich whom he married on March 30, 1951, in Pike, NY; three sons: Daniel (Donna) Adamowich of Rapids City, IL, Steven (Karen) Adamowich of Bristol, Thomas (Jacqueline) Adamowich of Topeka, KS; a daughter Darla (Stephen) Davis of Downingtown, PA; three sisters: Wanda (Ted) Makowski of Fillmore, NY, Virginia Makowski of Oregon, Alice (James) Jenkins of Altamonte Springs, FL; 14 grandchildren, ten great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews also survive. A memorial service will be held in his home church The Farmington Ave. Baptist Church, 149 Mountain Rd., West Hartford, CT 06105 at 1p.m., June 15. Memorial contributions may be made to the church in Ed's name.

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Published by Hartford Courant on May 31, 2007.

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Deborah Adamowich Lovett

June 13, 2007

Sincere condolences to the family. Ed was my father's brother. My father Albert (Lester) passed away at a young age many years ago. Perhaps the two of them are talking about old times in heaven!

Judy Palumbo ( Ballerstein)

June 5, 2007

So sorry to hear of your loss. When I saw the name Adamowich in the Times Herald, I read it because my Uncle was Francis (Uncle Frank) I contacted my brothers and they confirmed that Edward was a brother.Francis married my fathers sister that is the realationship. Well hope some one reads this.

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