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Edward P. Bielec
November 18, 1930 - July 22,
2018
Edward
P. Bielec, age 87, of the Town of Lee,
passed away peacefully at home with
his loving family by his side on July
22, 2018, after a long illness.
Ed was born in Erie, PA, on November
18, 1930, to the late John and Nellie
Szafranic Bielec. He graduated from
East High School in Erie, PA, and
received his Bachelor's Degree in
Biology from Edinboro University,
Edinboro, PA. He was united in
marriage to the former Barbara Sopp in
1954 at St. Peter's Cathedral in Erie,
PA., a blessed union of 64 years. He
served active duty in the U.S. Air
Force during the Korean War Era, and
continued military service in the U.S.
Air Force Reserves for 22 additional
years, retiring at the rank of Major
on November 18, 1990. Ed was also
employed by the Rome City School
District as a high school biology
teacher, and taught at Rome Free
Academy for 33 years before his
retirement.
Ed was a well-read individual and had
an appreciation and true love for
nature. He was a member of the Rome
Teachers' Association, a past
President of St. Joseph's Church Men's
Club, a lector at St. Joseph's Church,
and a member of the Military Officer's
Association of America. Throughout his
high school and college years, Ed
excelled in football, track, and won
various awards in shot put.
Ed is survived by the love of his
life, Barbara; son, Paul Edward
(daughter-in- law Barbara Bielec) of
Madison, WI, two daughters Leslie Ann
(son-in-law Mark Blackburn) of Rome,
and Lynn Aaron Hirst of West Palm
Beach, FL; loving grandchildren, Elin
(Mark) Beer, Aaron (Sarah) Blackburn,
Derek (Catie) Blackburn, Will Bielec,
and Leslie Coleman; beloved great
grandchildren, Laina Beer, Noah
Blackburn and Wyatt Blackburn; sister
Rita Baron of Cleveland, OH;
sister-in- laws, Geraldine Mitchell of
Erie, PA. and Norma Janosko of Grand
Prairie, TX, several nieces and
nephews, and his loving dog Isabelle.
He was predeceased by a grandson, Adam
Garrett Blackburn and a
brother-in-law, Frank Baron.
The family would like to express a
special thank you to his long- term
caregivers, Shayla Perez, Stacey
Elmer, Jamie Rodeo and to Hospice for
their care and compassion shown to Ed
and his family during his illness.
Services will be held at the
convenience of the family. Interment
will be held at Arlington National
Cemetery, Arlington, VA.
In lieu of flowers, please send
contributions to Hospice Palliative
Care, 4277 Middle Settlement Road, New
Hartford, NY, Rome Humane Society,
6247 Lamphear Rd., Rome, NY, or St.
Joseph's Church Memorial Fund, Lee
Center, NY.
Arrangements are entrusted to the
Barry Funeral Home, 807 W. Chestnut
Street.
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