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Born on February 28, 1922 in West Aliquippa, Beaver County, Pennsylvania. He was the fourth oldest child of Michael Pasterik and Mary Klacik.
 
Born on February 28, 1922 in West Aliquippa, Beaver County, Pennsylvania. He was the fourth oldest child of Michael Pasterik and Mary Klacik.
 
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== Description ==
 
== Description ==
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== Military Service Years ==
 
== Military Service Years ==
EM1c Michael Pasterik served in the '''[[U.S. Navy]]''' during World War II. He began serving on 21 Sep 1942 in Pittsburg, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania and was discharged on 8 Feb 1946 in Sampson Naval Training Station, New York. He served an Electrician Mate served on the USS Despite and later the USS Hummer.
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EM1c Michael Pasterik served in the '''[[U.S. Navy]]''' during World War II. He began serving on 21 Sep 1942 in Pittsburg, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania and was discharged on 8 Feb 1946 in Sampson Naval Training Station, New York. He served an Electrician Mate served on the USS Despite and later the USS Hummer.<ref>US Dept of Veteran Affairs BIRLS Death File, 1850-2010 - Michael Pasterik</ref>
  
 
== Family Years ==
 
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== Death ==
 
== Death ==
Michael died at the age of 61 years from lung cancer on March 4, 1982 at Aliquippa Hospital in Aliquippa, Beaver County, Pennsylvania. He was buried on March 7, 1983 at Mt. Olivet Cemetery in Alliquippa, Beaver County, Pennsylvania.
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Michael died at the age of 61 years from lung cancer on March 4, 1982 at Aliquippa Hospital in Aliquippa, Beaver County, Pennsylvania.  
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He was buried on March 7, 1983 at Mt. Olivet Cemetery in Alliquippa, Beaver County, Pennsylvania. The cemetery is located at 2186 Brodhead Road, about 3 miles south of Aliquippa, Beaver County, Pennsylvania.

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Michael Pasterik

Born on February 28, 1922 in West Aliquippa, Beaver County, Pennsylvania. He was the fourth oldest child of Michael Pasterik and Mary Klacik.

Description

Michael was average in build weighing 165 (19420 and height (5 foot 10 1/2 inch). He had dark brown hair and brown eyes.

Early Years

  • Childhood
  • Siblings
    • Anna Pasterik
    • Mary Pasterik
    • John Pasterik

Education

He gradated in 1940 from Aliquippa High School in Aliquippa, Beaver County, Pennsylvania.

Religion

He was baptized into the Catholic faith. Michael was a member of St. George Byzantine Church in Alquippa, Beaver County, Pennsylvania.

EM1c Michael Pasterik

Military Service Years

EM1c Michael Pasterik served in the U.S. Navy during World War II. He began serving on 21 Sep 1942 in Pittsburg, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania and was discharged on 8 Feb 1946 in Sampson Naval Training Station, New York. He served an Electrician Mate served on the USS Despite and later the USS Hummer.[1]

Family Years

Married Margaret Jean Timko on August 28, 1965 in Aliquippa, Beaver County, Pennsylvania. The couple had two children: 2 boys - Michael Andrew and John Stephen.

The couple had two children:

  • Michael Andrew Timko
  • John Stephen Timko

Residences

Working Years

He was employed in the Continuous Welded Tube Division of Jones and Laughlin Steel Corporation (Later LTV)

Personal Life

Enjoyed golf and bowling.

Death

Michael died at the age of 61 years from lung cancer on March 4, 1982 at Aliquippa Hospital in Aliquippa, Beaver County, Pennsylvania.

He was buried on March 7, 1983 at Mt. Olivet Cemetery in Alliquippa, Beaver County, Pennsylvania. The cemetery is located at 2186 Brodhead Road, about 3 miles south of Aliquippa, Beaver County, Pennsylvania.

  1. US Dept of Veteran Affairs BIRLS Death File, 1850-2010 - Michael Pasterik