Stanley Anthony Tymusczuk

Stanley Anthony Tymusczuk obituary, Berlin, MD

Stanley Anthony Tymusczuk

Stanley Tymusczuk Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Eastern Shore Cremation and Funeral Service on Oct. 9, 2025.

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Stanley A. Tymusczuk 93 passed away on October 2, 2025 in Salisbury, Maryland. Born January 15, 1932 in Camden, New Jersey, he was the youngest of eight brothers and sisters. He was preceded in death by his loving wife Arlene Tymusczuk, his parents Charles and Josephine Tymusczuk and all of his siblings - most recently his brother Joseph Timuscuk.
Stan and Arlene shared a full life of travel and enjoying time with family and friends. He is survived by two daughters, Sue Vincent and Sheryl Reppert (Bob). He is also survived by five grandchildren: Katie Serenyi (Justin), Maggie Vincent, Jake Vincent, Amanda Reppert and Jill Bradshaw (Andrew). He had three great grandchildren Addison and Savannah Serenyi and Alexander Bradshaw.
Stan graduated from Glassboro High School in New Jersey. He served in the Army starting in 1951 and was stationed at Ft Meade and then on the 38th parallel in Korea for 13 months. He worked as a sales engineer for most of his career at Cummins Diesel Engines in Philadelphia selling commercial backup generators. He spent most of his retirement years living at the Village of Buckingham Springs +55 Community near New Hope Pennsylvania.
Stan was always a kid at heart - playing any type of games with anyone that was around. He lived an active lifestyle, playing on softball teams, joining a bowling league, and golf. Stan earned the title of an avid golfer from having 2 booked tee times every week. He could fix anything and always found a way to start a new project. Later in life he found that he had an artistic talent for drawing. Spending most of his adult life in Philadelphia, he was a lifetime Flyers, Phillies, and Eagles Fan and was so happy to witness the Eagle's Super Bowl wins. Fly Eagles Fly!
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