We Remember Those Who Have Pasted

Walter Pilachowski Jr.

SELBYVILLE – Walter “Walt” Pilachowski, Jr., 58, formerly
of Baltimore, died Tuesday, April 3, 2007 at Atlantic General Hospital in
Berlin.

Born in Baltimore, he was the son of the late Walter M.
and Dorothy Beckman Pilachowski. He is survived by his wife, Linda Pilachowski
of Selbyville, Del.; two sons, Shane Pilachowski of Noble, Okla. and Chad
Pilachowski of Hampstead, Md.; a daughter, Dawn Marie Wilson of Hanover, Pa.;
and five grandchildren.

Pilachowski had been an equipment operator for many years.
He was a member of the Ocean City Elks and was a U.S. Army veteran.

A memorial service was held. Donations may be made to the
American Heart Assoc., Professional Park, Ste. 201A, Georgetown, De. 19947.

Rev. Donald H. Krompart

BERLIN – Rev. Donald H. Krompart of Ocean Pines passed
away at Peninsula Regional Medical Center on Tuesday, April 3, 2007. He was 76.

He was the son of the late Leland Krompart and Lucia
Rynalski Krompart.

He graduated from Kenmore High School class of 1949. He
served his country being enlisted in the United States Army. He attended
Bowling Green State University and continued his education at Concordia
Seminary in Springfield, IL and was ordained in the Lutheran Church Missouri
Synod in 1964.

He pastored in Caroline, Wisconsin, Wauseon, Ohio, was a
campus pastor at Wisconsin State University at Oshkosh, and also served at
Redeemer Lutheran Church in North Tonawanda, NY, Immanuel Lutheran Church
Preston, Md. and was presently serving as supply pastor at Peace Lutheran
Church in Smyrna, Del.

He is survived by his wife of 53 years, Nancy L. Wolf
Krompart who he married on May 9, 1953; five children, Kevin B. Krompart and
his wife, Linda of Leander, Texas, Sue A. Hilts and her husband, William of
Sanborn, N.Y., Linda M. Barczykowski and her husband, Roy of Pendelton, N.Y.,
Kristen A. Pianka and her husband, Tim of Laurel, Del., Aaron D. Krompart and
his wife, Mary Beth of Grasonville, Md.; 10 grandchildren; one
great-granddaughter; and one nephew Leland Krompart of Chicago, Ill. He was
preceded in death by a brother Robert Krompart and a niece Lucia Beth Krompart.

Funeral services were held.

Contributions may be made in his memory to either, Peace
Lutheran Church 5048 Wheatley’s Pond Road Smyrna, Del. 19977, Immanuel Lutheran
Church P.O. Box 39 Preston, Md. 21655 or Johns Hopkins Children’s Center 600
Wolfe Street Baltimore, Md. 21287.