Our American Family - Person Sheet
Our American Family - Person Sheet
NameTheresa L. “Babe” GIZEWSKI
Birth Date25 Dec 1929218
Birth PlaceDenver, Denver County, Colorado
Death Date17 Sep 2021 Age: 91
Death PlaceFort Collins, Larimer County, Colorado
Burial PlaceWheatridge, Jefferson County, Colorado, Mount Olivet Cemetery
FatherVictor Joseph GIZEWSKI (1890-1980)
MotherAnna GORNIAK (1898-1993)
Spouses
Birth Date27 Aug 1930218
Birth PlaceColumbus, Platte County, Nebraska
Death Date1 Dec 2020 Age: 90
Death PlaceFort Collins, Larimer County, Colorado
Burial PlaceWheatridge, Jefferson County, Colorado, Mount Olivet Cemetery
FatherAlbert Francis VANDENBERG (1908-1995)
MotherMary E. BIRKEL (1904-1998)
Family ID86
Marr Date1 Dec 1956218
Marr PlaceDenver, Denver County, Colorado
ChildrenB. C. (1961-)
 S. (1963-)
 G. (1967-)
Notes for Robert Peter “Bob” (Spouse 1)
Bob was born in Columbus, Nebraska to Albert and Mary Vandenberg. They moved to Colorado when he was very young. He attended St. Joseph Catholic Elementary School in Ft. Collins and he graduated from East High School, Denver, class of 1948, which he then enlisted into the Air Force as a Master Sergeant. As a Sergeant, Bob served at F. E. Warren Air Force Base as well as Buckley Air Force Base as a teacher to young recruits. After he was discharged, Bob got a degree in Electrical Engineering from University of Colorado, Boulder. He worked for 10 years at Martin Marietta and travelled to various missile sites. He also spent many years working at CSU in their Research Department. Bob retired from CSU in 1993.

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