David Nadolsky

David Nadolsky obituary, Rogers City, MI

David Nadolsky

David Nadolsky Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Beck Funeral Home - Rogers City on Feb. 26, 2025.

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1940 - 2025
David Nadolsky, age 84 of Rogers City passed away at Medilodge of Rogers City on February 26, 2025.
He was born in East Grand Rapids to Sidney and Virginia (Fisher) Nadolsky on July 15, 1940.
David married Shanna (Stewart) Nadolsky on June 20, 1964. Born of this union were three children – David, Erik, and Elizabeth. He attended the Ottawa Hills schools and completed High School there. He next attended Ferris State University and graduated from the School of Pharmacy. Following graduation, he was State Board certified as a Registered Pharmacist. David had professional affiliations with the American, Michigan, and Northern Michigan Pharmacy Associations and had served on various advisory, legislative, and political action committees. David was initially employed by Walgreen Drug in Chicago, Illinois, then by Perry Drug in Birmingham, Michigan. In 1973 he and his family moved to Rogers City where he started Presque Isle Pharmacy. Until his retirement from business in 1998, David was involved in several other enterprises as an owner, partner, and board member. These included business endeavors in banking, restaurants, real estate development, and several retail operations. During his thirty years in business, David actively served his community in a variety of leadership positions in the governance of local and regional public institutions. Included among them were the Rogers City and Northern Michigan hospitals, Alpena Community College, and the NE Community Foundation. He also received many governmental appointments dealing with health, schools, museums, libraries, economic development, bonding, and planning for his City, County, and the Northeast region. David received the Rogers City Lifetime Achievement Award following his return as a Red Cross volunteer at the World Trade Center disaster site. He was also involved at the board level with local and regional environmental and conservation issues, serving terms with Head Waters Land Conservancy, Huron Pines Research Council, Thompsons Harbor Park, and the Ocqueoc River Commission. Upon retirement from business, David became involved in elective politics – serving first as a City Councilman, and then as Mayor of Rogers City. As Mayor, David was appointed to several State and Regional political organizations and served in a leadership capacity. David was a longstanding member and Past President of Kiwanis, and a member and Past Master of the Rogers City Masonic Lodge. He is also a member of the Masonic York Rite, Scottish Rite, and Shrine. He was an Alumni member of Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity and the Rho Chi Honor Society.
David was preceded in death by his wife, Shanna Nadolsky and his parents, Sid and Virginia.
He is survived by his children; David (Judy) Nadolsky, Erik (Amy) Nadolsky, and Elizabeth (Todd) Hincka, and his grandchildren; Zachary Nadolsky, Jacob Nadolsky, Craig (Anna) Nadolsky, Clayton Nadolsky, Brenna (Jacob) Cordes, Alexander Hincka, Ethan Hincka, and Madison Hincka. His brother Karl (Ami) Nadolsky and sister Rosemary Nadolsky, and two nephews and one niece. He also leaves behind Coco, his beloved Chocolate Labrador.
David is a member and Elder of Westminster Presbyterian Church. Memorials in his name may be sent there or an organization of choice.
A private graveside service is planned at the Rogers City Memorial Park Cemetery.
Arrangements are being made by Beck Funeral Home.
Online condolences may be addressed through www.beckfuneralhome.com

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