John Michael Tabak, devoted husband, father, and grandfather, passed away on Wednesday September 12th 2012 in Bridgeport Hospital following a short illness. John was born on April 5, 1921 in Stratford CT, son of Mary Hrasch Tabak and Andrew Tabak, immigrants from Toryska, Austro-Hungary in the early 1900's. He resided in Stratford for his 91 years, graduating from Stratford High School in 1941. He served in World War II as a B-17 Fight Engineer with the 457th Bomber Group of the 8th Air Force, in England, and in the Korean War as a helicopter specialist at Langley Field, VA. John worked as a Logistics Engineer for 39 years at Sikorsky Aircraft. In 1948 John and Beverly Virginia Gaito were married in Christ Episcopal Church, Stratford. They enjoyed 64 years together, travelling around the world after their children were grown. John was a very active participant in the Masonic Order, Lafayette Consistory (32°, May 1, 1967); America-St. John's Lodge #8, A.F. and A.M. (joined March 27, 1956); Scottish Rite; DeWitt Clinton Lodge of Perfection; Washington Council, Princes of Jerusalem; Pequannock Chapter Rose Croix. He was honored to receive the Arthur M. Brown Meritorious Service Award at the Connecticut Council of Deliberation on June 10, 1994. John was also a member of the Pyramid Temple of Shriners, International Legion of Honor, the Stratford American Legion Post 42, Army Air Force Round Table of CT, Disabled American Veterans, 457th Bomb Group Association, Czechoslovakia Genealogical Society International, Carpatho-Rusyn Historical Society, Baldwin Senior Center Men's Club, Stratford Historical Society, Sterling House Community Center, Garibaldi Square Club, and the Police Square Club of CT. In addition to his beloved wife, John is survived by his precious daughter Lisa Mari Tabak and her husband, Lisle Gibbs of Delaware OH, his loving son Timothy William Tabak and his wife, Sandra K. Royle-Tabak, of New Bern NC, and his beautiful grandchildren Miriam Tabak Gibbs and Benjamin Tabak Gibbs of Delaware OH. Also surviving are a brother, Andrew and wife Carolyn of Winsted CT, sister Anna Karpinowich of Ansonia CT, sister Mildred Smith of Bridgeport CT and several nieces and nephews. John was predeceased by a brother, Alexander and sisters, Dorothy and Marion. Visiting hours will be on Friday, September 14, 2012, 4-7 pm at the Adzima Funeral Home in Stratford. Panachida will be at 5PM and Masonic Services will be at 6:30PM. Funeral service will take place on Saturday, September 15, 2012, 9:30 a.m., at the Carpatho Russian Orthodox Church of Saint John the Baptist, 364 Mill Hill Ave., Bridgeport. Burial will follow at Mountain Grove Cemetery, 215 Dewey Street, Bridgeport with Full Military Honors. Donations would be appreciated to the Shiners Hospital for Children, 516 Carew St., Springfield, MA 01104-2396.