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Mount Sinai Obituaries and Services » Donald Dronzek
Donald Dronzek
January 22, 1932 - January 6, 2019
Service Information Mount Sinai Simi Valley - Kamenir Chapel
Service Date: Wednesday January 9th, 2019
Service Time: 2:00 pm
Mount Sinai Simi Valley - Kamenir Chapel
6150 Mount Sinai Drive
Simi Valley, CA 93063
Donald Dronzek, 86
Canoga Park, California – Donald Dronzek passed away January 6, 2019 in his California home with family. He is survived by his wife Judy (Newman) Dronzek of 44 years.
Born in Cleveland, Ohio, a son of the late Joseph and Esther (Lansky) Dronzek, he had lived California for 53 years. He was a United States Army Veteran and proudly served in the Korean War. After the Korean War, Donald worked for the Railroad in Cleveland and also the H. Blonder Co also in Cleveland, Ohio. He spent the rest of his career with Abrasive Engineering in management in California.
Father of Eric Davis & his wife Teresa Davis and his grandchildren Shane, Blake, Grace & Faith and Great Grandchild Jordan from Orcutt, California.
Father of Robyn Washburn and her husband Bob Washburn and his Grandchildren Brooke, Brogen, Taylor & Andrew, and Great Grandchildren Payton and Bailee from Simi Valley, California.
Sister, Eileen Turoff of Cleveland, Ohio. Sister-in-Law, Marsha Dronzek, wife of his late brother Marvin Dronzek, of East Greenwich, RI.
A devoted husband, father, grandfather, great grandfather, brother, father-in-law, brother-in-law, uncle, friend and mentor. He will be dearly missed, his warm and welcoming smile and his generosity and love for his family will never be forgotten, we will always love you!
In lieu of flowers, contributions in his loving memory on behalf Donald Dronzek may be made to The Wounded Warrior Project & The City Of Hope .