George E. Dolnack

George E. Dolnack obituary, Rehoboth Beach, DE

George E. Dolnack

George Dolnack Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Apr. 24, 2025.
George Edward Dolnack, Jr., 94, of Rehoboth Beach, DE-formerly of Gap and Downingtown, PA, passed away peacefully in his sleep on Monday, April 14, 2025. Born in Monessen, PA on November 11, 1930, he was the son of the late George E. Dolnack, Sr and Mary (Gagatko) Dolnack of Belle Vernon, PA. George attended Rostraver High School before joining the U.S. Navy the day after his 18th birthday.

Mr. Dolnack served on multiple Mediterranean tours with the Navy-his first on the radar picket destroyer USS Dyess DDR-880 in 1949. He was recalled to duty in 1950 and served on the attack transport USS Latimer APA-152.

After attending Penn Technical Institute in Pittsburgh, PA, George joined radio station WEMR as a DJ/engineer in Emporium, PA in 1954. In 1955 he was offered a position with General Electric in their Schenectady, NY Aeronautics and Ordnance department. Within a year, he transferred to the GE Syracuse, NY Marine Ordnance Radar unit-testing airborne fire control systems for the F-100 series fighter jet. In 1958, he accepted an assignment at the US Naval base in Trinidad, West Indies to install the experimental Ballistic Missile Early Warning System (BMEWS) radar array for the U.S. Air Force. Operational within 50 weeks, this system tracked all U.S. and Soviet missile launches as well as satellites in orbit including Sputnik III. On August 12, 1960, the Trinidad Test Site (TTS) completed the first international human voice reception from space for military purposes. This involved bouncing the signal destined for Rome, NY off a NASA 'Project Echo' mylar balloon satellite within its first day in orbit.

Mr. Dolnack met the love of his life--MaryAnne Shephard in 1959 during a "jump-up" dance at the Trinidad Country Club in Port of Spain. Excited to start their new lives together, the two were married on January 16th, 1960, at St. Teresa's Roman Catholic Church in Woodbrook, Trinidad. In September of that year, they welcomed son Christopher Charles to the family. The family said goodbye to Trinidad in April 1961 and moved to Syracuse, NY where the annual snowfall was 144 inches. Sons Stephen John and Peter Robert were born in November 1962, and June 1964, respectively.

The family moved to Downingtown, PA in 1968 following George's transfer to the GE Reentry System & Space Division in King of Prussia, PA-eventually obtaining top-secret with crypto clearance. George worked on many classified government projects all over the US which we later learned included surveillance satellite deployments, Intercontinental Ballistic Missile (ICBM) systems, classified Space Shuttle launches, monitoring munitions packages and more. Mr. Dolnack retired from General Electric in 1990 and relocated to Gap, PA to spend more time with his beloved grandchildren.

George instilled his love of the outdoors in his sons as they spent time together hunting, fishing, and trapping. Their annual calendar was punctuated by the opening days of trout, spring gobbler, bass, turkey, deer, and bear seasons. They spent many seasons at their hunting camp in Sterling Run, PA.

Active as an outdoor writer for many years, George wrote regularly for Pennsylvania Angler, Pennsylvania Game News and Pennsylvania Sportsman magazine. He was a member of the Pennsylvania Outdoor Writers Association and Outdoor Writers Association of America. He was also a member of VFW Post 6221, American Legion Post 194, May Hollow Sportsmen's Club, and Sinnemahoning Sportsmen's Club.

George was preceded in death by his parents George E Dolnack Sr (1996) and Mary Dolnack (1985), his brother James C Dolnack (2009), and his son Peter Robert Dolnack (2024) His is survived by his wife MaryAnne (85) of Rehoboth Beach, DE; and sons Christopher (64) of Watertown, CT and Stephen (62) of Rehoboth Beach, DE; as well as granddaughters Elaine (41) of Newport Beach, CA, and Natale (39) of Enfield, CT; and grandsons Stephen (37) of Philadelphia, PA and Nathaniel (31) of Van Horn, TX.

A funeral service will be held on Wednesday, May 7, 2025, at 11:00 AM at Parsell Funeral Homes & Crematorium, Atkins-Lodge Chapel, 16961 Kings Highway, Lewes, DE 19958, where friends and family may visit beginning at 10:00 AM.

All those unable to attend the services are invited to join the service via livestreaming by visiting the following link:http://www.parsellfuneralhomes.com/obituaries/permalink/11772474/LTWebcast.

Mr. Dolnack will be interred will full military honors on Thursday, May 8, 2025, at 12:30 PM at Indiantown Gap National Cemetery, 60 Indiantown Gap Rd., Annville, PA 17003.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in George's memory to May Hollow Sportsmen's Club, 189 May Hollow Road, Driftwood, PA 15832 for their youth fishing derby and shooting sports programs, or the Rostraver Public Library, 700 Plaza Drive, Rostraver Township, PA 15012 https://www.rostraverlibrary.org/.

Please visit George's Life Memorial at www.parsellfuneralhomes.com .

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