![]() In his retirement, he became a talented, self-taught winemaker and perfected his technique for top-notch, Dry Riesling.Įrnie was predeceased by his brother, John, who passed in March, 2019. Ernie was still skiing with his sons and granddaughters at the age of 81.Įrnie enjoyed a nice glass of wine and loved to participate in blind wine tastings with his sons and family. Every winter, Ernie and family enjoyed a week of skiing in Vermont or Colorado. He joined, and later became President of Twin Hickory Ski Club of Nutley NJ, and taught his three sons to ski at an early age. Ernie’s interest turned into a full-fledged hobby he spent nearly his entire life as an amateur lepidopterist, raising and collecting butterflies and moths with his sons.Įrnie taught himself to ski as a young man. ![]() With the help of a neighbor, he learned to catch, preserve, and display his insects, and later how to raise them. ![]() When Ernie was 8, he discovered the world of butterflies and moths. He also wrote a lighthearted book titled Noontimeĭancing with short stories from his childhood. As a result, he became an expert on the German immigrants from Veszprém county, Hungary, and wrote and published a book on the subject that has sold out over 3 printings. He also had a passion for discovering his ancestry, and extensively researched his family’s genealogy for over 50-years. After finding arrowheads in local farm fields as a child and later as an adult, he developed a passion for, and expertise in flintknapping, the art of crafting an arrowhead from raw stone. In his spare time, he was an avid reader, hiker and skier. Following his service, he began a rewarding career with several engineering firms, including his own startups.Įrnie met the love of his life, Marian, dancing at their 10th high school reunion, and they settled at Packanack Lake in Wayne, NJ to raise their three sons. After graduating, Ernie joined the Air Force and was stationed at Sculthorpe AFB in Norfolk, England. He grew up in Hawthorne, NJ and attended Newark College of Engineering (now NJIT) where he earned his Bachelor of Science de gree in Civil Engineering. Ernie was born to John Chrisbacher and AnnaĬhrisbacher, nee Meinzinger, in 1933. Akron Beacon Journal (OH) - Thursday,ĬHRISBACHER - Ernest Chrisbacher 1933-2020 On the evening of May 13th, 2020 Ernest Chrisbacher of Wayne, NJ died peacefully in his home following a courageous battle with cancer. Interment at Greenlawn CemeteryĪnd luncheon following. ![]() Funeral service will be held SaturdayĪt 10 a.m. Home Kucko-Anthony-Kertesz Chapel, 1990 S. One of Anna's favorite pastimes. The family will receiveįriends Friday, June 2nd from 4 to 7 p.m. Playing cards with family and friends was She had many friendsĪt the Akron Senior Center and traveled throughout the She enjoyed entertaining family and friends with herĭelicious cooking and baked goods. ![]() Nieces and nephews. Anna had a long, well-lived life. Great-grandchildren one great-great-grandson, and many (deceased), Monica (James) Kulaga, and Cathleen (deceased), Anna was the mother of Jeanette (John -ĭeceased) Coch and Richard (Susan - deceased) Orban.īeloved grandmother of six grandchildren: Roger (Leta)Ĭoch, Johnny Coch, Karen (Vince) Parisi, Kristine Coch On June 12, 1913, in Backa Palanka, Yugoslavia, she came She went to be with her LordĪnd Savior Jesus Christ. Born to Andrew and Anna Cesnak Her granddaughter's home in Madison Heights, Mich., on CESNAK - Anna ORBAN (nee Cesnak) of Akron, passed away at ![]()
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