- Date Of Death: January 4, 2021
- State: Indiana
Gregory Harry Maman, Sr., age 99 of Hammond, passed away on Monday, January 4, 2021, just 34 days short of his 100th birthday!
Gregory “Harry” is survived by his daughter Lynda A. McElroy (Christopher); dearest grandchildren Dolores, Harry and Joanna McElroy; dearest grandchildren Gregory R. Maman (Cassie); greatest great-granddaughter Eleanor Maman and dearest granddaughter Stephanie (Mark Eaton) Maman. And luckily many, many adored nieces and nephews, an angelic adopted family member and helper Bogusha and remaining sister-in-law Lois Maman (Pete).
Preceded in death by his loving wife Anne (Nisevich); sharing 64 Blissful Years!); son Gregory H. Maman, Jr. and daughter-in-law Cheryl Maman and 4 brothers (Paul, William, Pete, John), 1 stepbrother (Sam Budnyk) and 1 sister (Catherine “Kay” Ewanic), and 5 stepsisters (Stella, Helen, Anne, Julia, Marie) and 4 Nisevich brothers-in-law (Stanley, Steve, Paul, Nicholas) and 1 sister in law Dorothy (Nisevich) Nowaczyk.
“Harry” was a graduate of Hammond Technical-Vocational High School. He served overseas during WWII as Army 1st Staff Sergeant 550 Field Artillery. He was a mail carrier, a pipefitter at Standard Oil (now BP Amoco), a custodian at Hammond High School and head custodian at Jefferson Elementary of Hammond. He was an active life-long member of St. Michael’s Ukrainian Orthodox Church, a member of the Standard Oil Annuitants Club, a lifetime member of the VFW and local chapter Post 802 of Hammond. He loved bowling when his knees were still allowed and passed his gift on to his children and friends. He experienced so much enjoyment cheering for the White Sox and the Purdue Boilermakers. He loved music and never stopped singing along and even at 99 played “Happy Birthday” on his harmonica. He will always be remembered as the “jokester”. He told jokes to the nurses in the ER for as long as he could speak. He loved to travel even after the knees were gone because it was always to visit family. He was just a very lovely man. He never forgot how to smile or enjoy a hug and a kiss.