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Tom Rogalski

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Tom Rogalski
This is how I'll always remember Tom. Well, this face and of course this iconic photo Tom and Terry Rogalski - Thanksgiving Pilgrims of him and his wife Theresa.

Every time he'd walk in a room his 'light' and 'happy' personality would fill it. This photo appeared in his obituary which was published in the San Francisco Chronicle on November 8th 2009.
Date & Place: in San Francisco, San Francisco County, California United States
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Tom Rogalski
Thomas Leon Rogalski of San Bruno, San Mateo County, California United States was born on November 6, 1925 in San Francisco, San Francisco County. He was married to Teresa (Vizcaino) Rogalski on October 1, 1949 in San Francisco, San Francisco County, and they were together until Thomas' death on October 13, 2009. Thomas Rogalski was buried at Sacramento Valley National Cemetery 5810 Midway Rd, in Dixon, Solano County.
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