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Ewald Edmund Wrobleski, 88, passed away peacefully at his home in Nashville, TN, Saturday, May 10, 2025. He was born on May 10, 1937, in Kleipeda, Poland to the late Adolph and Anna (Czerwonajcio) Wroblewski. Ewald immigrated to the United States in 1954, served in the United States Army from 1960 – 1962 and became a United States Citizen in 1975. He was a long-time resident of Westfield, Massachusetts until moving to be with his family in Nashville. Ewald retired early from US Envelope where he worked as a Machine Adjuster Group Leader for 20 years. He also owned, renovated and managed residential property and could fix almost anything. He enjoyed deep sea fishing and recreational boating with family and friends. He was a devoted father and Grandfather. He loved to dance.
Sadly, Ewald was predeceased by his daughter Sharon Wrobleski, his son-in-law Donald Main and by his sisters Helga Wroblewski and Edna (Wroblewski) Schneider and by his brothers Emil Wroblewski and Eric Wrobleski and brother-in-law Robert Schneider.
He is survived by his daughter Valerie (Wrobleski) Main, grandson Ryan Main, sister Annegret Wroblewski and brother-in-law Scott Kimball, sister-in-law Martha Wroblewski and nephews; Rick Schneider and his wife Lea Schneider, Yuri Kimball and Stephen Wrobleski and his fiancée Margaret Bright-Ryan, and great nephews; Gregory Schneider and his wife, Marissa (Ellis), James Wrobleski and great nieces Kara (Schneider) and her husband Christopher Sullivan and Faithe Kimball.
A memorial service will be held in late August in Massachusetts.
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6962 Charlotte Pike, Nashville, TN 37209
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