He was a retired journeyman welder and fabricator, a trade he began as a young man.
He enjoyed evenings spent with friends and family, playing cards and listening to jazz. He was an avid reader of history and enjoyed diverse gatherings of friends for conversation, some lasting most of the night.
Loving "Ampah" of four, great-grandfather of three, brother of Carl Hosbein, Betty (Jeff) Rubleski, Henry (Jill) Hosbein, and the late Beverly (Samuel) Giudice, uncle, cousin, and friend of many.
A Memorial service was held Saturday, May 5, 2007, 1 PM at St. Micheal's Lutheran Church, 500 East 31st Street, LaGrange Park, Illinois.
In lieu of flowers, donations were made to the American Lung Association, 1440 W. Washington, Chicago, IL 60607, or www.lungchicago.org.
He was a retired journeyman welder and fabricator, a trade he began as a young man.
He enjoyed evenings spent with friends and family, playing cards and listening to jazz. He was an avid reader of history and enjoyed diverse gatherings of friends for conversation, some lasting most of the night.
Loving "Ampah" of four, great-grandfather of three, brother of Carl Hosbein, Betty (Jeff) Rubleski, Henry (Jill) Hosbein, and the late Beverly (Samuel) Giudice, uncle, cousin, and friend of many.
A Memorial service was held Saturday, May 5, 2007, 1 PM at St. Micheal's Lutheran Church, 500 East 31st Street, LaGrange Park, Illinois.
In lieu of flowers, donations were made to the American Lung Association, 1440 W. Washington, Chicago, IL 60607, or www.lungchicago.org.
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