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Beloved Family Man- Stan Ziemba

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How do you begin to write the words describing how truly wonderful of a man my father was. He was the strongest man I know. The most dependable and selfless man I have ever met. Life was not easy for him but God knew my dad could handle the world.

He would drop everything to help anyone who needed it. He would go out of his way to make sure you felt welcomed. He lived to serve others. He was truly a reflection of the character of Christ. 

He knew what he believed and was certain he had all the answers to solving world conflicts. We spent countless nights debating silly topics.  Self diagnosing and problem solving were his specialty. 

He had his corky go-to phrases ... ‘I’ll have to get back to you on that’... ‘the whole nine yards’... but .. although not everyone would agree.. his BEST phrase was will forever be ‘huff and puff’ ❤️

He was proud grandfather and dad.  

He gave us many beautiful memories, countless laughs and a handful of stubbornness along the way. 

A part of me is missing which words cannot describe. You took a piece of me to heaven with you. A piece of my heart which cannot be replaced. You left behind a life you built both lovely and filled with joy. 

I have always loved you and will forever keep your spirit alive for your beautiful grandbabies. Bentley, Breelyn and Mila will know the man you were. They loved their Grandpoppy! 

Rest easy Daddy for God has set you free. And in return we are given the reassurance that you are no longer suffering. You will forever be deeply missed. I love you more than I ever said out loud. ❤️❤️


~Stanislaw Ziemba
March 21, 1958 - November 6, 2018


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Funeral Arrangements:

Stanislaw “Stan” Ziemba, age 60, of Wharton, New Jersey, passed away suddenly Tuesday, November 6, 2018 at his home. Born March 21, 1958, in Poland, he was the son of the late Jan and Eugenia Ziemba.

Stan was a beloved father and friend who loved spending time with his grandchildren.  He was a drop everything kind of man who would be there for anyone in need, without hesitation. 

Stan was a devoted Boiler Engineer for most of his 42 year career at St. Clare’s Hospital in Dover. He was the proud founder of his own pest control company which launched in 1997.

Stan is survived by his four children; Michael, Stephen, Amanda (Batson) and her husband Bradley, and Joshua; his three grandchildren, Bentley Batson, Breelyn Batson, and Mila Ziemba; his two brothers Marion Ziemba and his wife Sheila and Jerry Ziemba and his wife Tina; along with many loving nieces, nephews, and relatives.

Visitation for Stan Ziemba will be held at 1:00 PM, Sunday, November 11, 2018 at the Bermingham Funeral Home, 216 S. Main St., Wharton. A Funeral Service will begin at 3:30pm at the Funeral Home. Final resting place and service will be held privately.

In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to the family's GoFundMe account which will be used to fund the cost of funeral services for Stan Ziemba.
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