The Reed and Berbach Families of New York State - Person Sheet
The Reed and Berbach Families of New York State - Person Sheet
NameIrma RALBOVSKY 313,314,222,315
Birth30 Apr 1915, Johnstown, Fulton Cnty, New York222,315
Death18 Jan 2013, Nathan Littauer Hospital, Gloversville, Fulton Cnty, New York315 Age: 97
BurialSpring 2013, St. Anthony's Cemetery, Johnstown, Fulton Cnty, New York315
EducationAttended Johnstown High School, Johnstown, NY313,315
Spouses
Birth24 Mar 1909, Johnstown, Fulton Cnty, New York290,216,312,222,309
Death1 Sep 1984, Nathan Littauer Hospital, Gloversville, Fulton Cnty, New York290,312,222,309 Age: 75
BurialSt. Anthony's Roman Catholic Church, Johnstown, Fulton Cnty, New York290,2
OccupationOwner and operator of Bill’s Bake Shop, Johnstown, NY (baker and businessman)312,2
EducationEducated in the Johnstown schools, Johnstown, NY312
ReligionMember of St. Anthony’s Church, Johnstown, NY312
FatherCyril A. RALBOVSKY (1863-1943)
MotherAnna Mary SOFKA (SZOFKA) (1873-1943)
Family ID72
Marriage17 Oct 1933, St. Anthony's Roman Catholic Church, Johnstown, Fulton Cnty, New York222,8,316,313,317
Marr Memoby Rev. John Zadzora
Notes for Irma RALBOVSKY
1933-1951:
Irma lived at 105 Pleasant Ave., Johnstown, NY at the time of her marriage.313
Annamarie Gifford was a member of the wedding party. She was asked the same day as Irma and Bill got engaged according to members of the Ralbovsky family (30 Apr 2005, Irma’s 90th birthday party).

Irma first worked at Scotsmoor Knitting Company, 29 North Market Street, Johnstown, NY.317

1951-1968:
In April 1951, Bill and Irma Ralbovsky opened and operated Bill’s Bake Shop, 6 South Market St., Johnstown, NY They closed the shop and Bill retired in September 1967 due to Bill’s ill health.2,312,315,317

1968:
Irma went to work part-time at Gould’s Department Store, Johnstown, New York.315,2,317

Irma and Bill Ralbovsky lived most of their married lives at 12 Walnut St., Johnstown, New York. 315,2

“She was a member of St. Anthony’s Church, Christian Women and the Johnstown Sokol. She enjoyed her sewing, quilting and raising African Violets.”315

Irma was a member of the Ladies Sokol Lodge, the Christian Women of St. Anthony’s Church, the 50-Plus Senior Citizen’s Club and the American Association of Retired Persons.317
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