Beloved Husband of Rosemarie D. Bondoch (Suglia) and loving father of 4
children: Eugene L. Jr., Bernadette,
M. Brendan and Anthony Mario. Son of the late Leo and
Cecelia (Jankowski); and brother of the late Gerald.
Gene served in the U.S. Army from 1953-1955. Following his honorable service career in Trieste, Italy, he went to work at Firestone Tire and Rubber in Pottstown, Pa., and then the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board, where he
retired in 1997. After his retirement, he moved to Lewes, Del., where he worked for the Cape May – Lewes Ferry and retired again in 2012. Gene's hobbies included airplanes, models, painting, engineering, cars, language arts, dancing, clamming, crabbing, fishing and spending time with his family.
Services: St. Jude the Apostle Church, 152 Tulip Dr., Lewes, DE 19958, Wednesday, December 20th, 2017.
Visitation: 11 AM.
Mass: 12 PM.
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6 Entries
Thomas Rakowiecki
December 24, 2017
Always thought Gene was a great guy when I was a kid.
chris varone
December 21, 2017
Great man to know and love worked with him at the PLCB. God's speed Gene rest in pease
Valerie Selig
December 18, 2017
Rosemarie and Family, So sorry to hear of your loss. We have found memories of Gene, and will always remember his help at our place in Delaware.
Valerie Selig and Family
Lillian Hart
December 18, 2017
Dear Rosemarie and family so sorry to hear of Genes passing may God Bless you and the family at this difficult time Gene was one of the kindest people and friendly to every one he meet.
Rob & Robin Lozinski
December 18, 2017
We're so saddened to hear of Mr Bondoch's passing. He was a wonderful neighbor and friend of our family. Our hearts and prayers go out to the Bondoch family.
Bob Heins
December 17, 2017
A great person and friend, I had the pleasure to know and work with.
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