Obituary of Richard M. Dvorak
Richard M. Dvorak, 72, of Allentown, NJ, passed away on Thursday, July 4, 2019 at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, Hamilton following a brief illness.
Born in Trenton, NJ, Rich resided in Bordentown for many years and most recently moved to Allentown. Born to Frank A. Dvorak and Claire L. (Maciolek) Dvorak, he was raised in Pennington and graduated from Hopewell Valley Regional High School. Employed as a system support technician with Siemens (formerly DeLaval), he retired after 25 years of dedicated service. Following his retirement, he worked part-time for Hamilton Home Depot. Richard’s favorite past-time hobbies included fishing, hunting, movie-watching and reading. A former bowler and softball player, he was most known for his knack of complaining; finding reasons to whine at any lifetime events and family gatherings. Many would find pleasure in contributing to his greatest passion of his, making delightful conversations. Never a cat enthusiast in his past, Rich came to love and adore his sweet Cosmo and Izzy, finding great joy in raising his fur babies.
Predeceased by his parents; Rich is survived by his wife Margaret (Peg) Schulze; his step-son Christopher Schulze and his wife Jennifer and their children Branden, Bayley and Kyle; his sister and brother-in-law Patricia and Edward Pozsony, his brother and sister-in-law Frank and Anne Marie Dvorak, nephews Edward Pozsony, Michael (Alicia) Pozsony, Frank Dvorak, Jr. (Kama) and Steven Dvorak; and great-niece and nephew Emily and Nicholas Pozsony and Frank James Dvorak; his special friends Bobbie Dvorak and Dianne Hargraves; and a host of relatives and dear friends.
Visitation will be held on Saturday, August 10, 2019 from 12-12:30 in the gathering area at St. James Catholic Church 115 E Delaware Ave, Pennington, NJ 08534. A memorial mass will follow at 12:30PM in the church.
Interment will be private.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made to Wounded Warrior Project P.O. Box 758517, Topeka, Kansas 66675-8517 http://support.woundedwarriorproject.org or Adirondack Wildlife Refuge, 977 Springfield Road, Wilmington, NY 12997 www.adirondackwildlife.org