Ferdinand “Fred” Woldan Jr.
....WWII Army Veteran
TEWKSBURY, MA - Ferdinand “Fred” Woldan Jr. age 92, died peacefully Wednesday morning
July 19, at the Blaire House in Tewksbury. He was the beloved husband for 66 years of
Antoinette “Tonie” (Amler) Woldan of Tewksbury, formerly of Connecticut.
Mr. Woldan was born in Stamford, CT. on August 28, 1913 the son of the late Ferdinand and
Emilie (Krupar) Woldan.
He served as a 1st Lieutenant in the Army with the XIIIth Corps during WWII.
Mr. Woldan worked as a civil engineer for the City of Stamford, CT. where he retired as the
Superintendent of Sanitation in 1977. He had also served as President of the Stamford Municipal
Employees Association.
He enjoyed golf and traveling with his wife. He was a guitar teacher, an amateur artist, and a
member of the Stamford Art Association and Stamford Senior Mens Association.
Besides his wife he is survived by two sons and daughters in law, Arthur and his wife
Sandy (Cogan) of Perth, Australia, Richard and his wife Karen (Larsen) of Chelmsford, MA; two
daughters, Barbara Woldan of San Diego, CA. and Marjorie Woldan of Lowell, MA.; two
sisters, Blanche Swintek of Huntington Beach, CA. and Mildred Joyce of Walnut Creek, CA; six
grandchildren, Paul, Tanya, Alana, Alexa, Jeffrey, and Kristina Woldan; and many nieces and
nephews.
Mr. Woldan was also the brother of the late Emilie Tyler and Vera Mulaire.
Relatives and friends will be received Thursday, July 27, from 3 until 5 p.m. in the
funeralhome. Interment Saturday in Darien CT. In lieu of flowers,
memorials to St. Luke’s LifeWorks, 141 Franklin St., Stamford, CT 06901, will be appreciated.