UPDATE!! Thank you for all your previous donations and kind words....please check out latest chapter of our fight by going to www.jacksonvillemelanoma.org!!
Original FirstGiving posting:
Thank you for visiting our fundraising page. On February 27, 2009, our father lost his battle with Melanoma Cancer. It was his request that we do what we can to help raise awareness and funds specifically for Melanoma Research and Treatment so that we may help fight this awful disease.
We are in the process of meeting and facilitating events with Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, FL and will partner with the Melanoma Research Foundation. We are very encouraged by these organizations and look forward to benefits they can bring to this cause. 100% of all money raised will go to Melanoma Research.
We invite you to share in our Dad's story and some of his accomplishments at www.peterlabyak.com and view his love of painting. He was a wonderfully gifted and self taught artist.
Donating through this website is simple, fast and totally secure. It is also the most efficient way to support our fundraising efforts.
Many thanks for your support.
The Labyak Family
Contact info:
dlabyak@hotmail.com
678.223.5652 ; 904.536.2221; 757.499.9767
Peter S. Labyak
Virginia Beach - Retired Navy Captain Peter Labyak, 69, lost his battle with melanoma at his home on February 27, 2009.
A 1962 graduate of the US Naval Academy, he enjoyed a distinguished 30 year naval career, in which nearly half was spent on sea duty aboard seven ships and included 10 major deployments in both the Atlantic and Pacific Fleets. He commanded the afloat Oceanographic Unit TWO, USS Mullinnix(DD 944), USS Samuel Gompers(AD 37) and the Atlantic Fleets ASW Training Center. Major shore assignments included Navy Recruiting District New York, Executive Office of the President and Chief of Staff for Training and Tactics for Commander-in-Chief US Atlantic Fleet. Among his awards were the Legion of Merit(3), Meritorious Service(2) and various Viet Nam campaign decorations. He was considered a sub-specialist in anti-submarine warfare, oceanography and marine engineering. He held a MS in Physical Oceanography and was certified to teach science at the secondary school level.
Upon retirement from the Navy in 1992, he taught at Great Bridge Middle School North for five years. He then began a third career and became an exhibiting professional artist. By 2008 he had achieved a reputation as an accomplished miniature oil painter at both local and national level, competing successfully in numerous international competitions. While doing outdoor shows locally and in the Outer Banks, he became a featured artist at galleries in Portsmouth, Virginia Beach, Nags Head and Manteo. He was a member of the Association of Miniature Artists, Miniature Art Society of Florida, the Miniature Painters, Sculptors, and Gravers Society of Washington, D.C., and the Chesapeake Bay Art Association. Until his illness in late 2007, he was an avid golfer and member of Cypress Point Country Club, and also enjoyed gardening and cooking. Pete was a member of the Church of the Ascension Catholic Church and served as an Eucharistic Minister.
Captain Labyak is survived by his loving wife of 45 years, Gail Caroline; three children, Theresa Geisler and husband Captain David A. Geisler, USN of Virginia Beach, Laura Labyak of Virginia Beach, Daniel Labyak and wife, Corrie Labyak of Jacksonville, Florida; five grandchildren, Katherine Geisler, Kristina Geisler, Nicholas Labyak, Camdyn Labyak, and Hogan Peter Labyak; his father, retired Navy Captain Robert W. Labyak and wife, Lou, and a sister, Roberta Moody-Wright and husband, Paul Wright, all of Fort Worth, Texas. He was pre-deceased by his son, Timothy Jon Labyak; his mother, Dorothy Labyak; and two brothers, Jon and Fred Labyak.
A Mass of Resurrection will be held at the Church of the Ascension Catholic Church, 4853 Princess Anne Road, Virginia Beach on Monday, March 2 at 11:00 a.m. with Father James E. Parke officiating. His ashes will be placed in the Columbarium at the church immediately following the Mass with full Military Honors being accorded. A reception at the church will follow. Altmeyer Funeral Home, Southside Chapel, is handling the arrangements. The family requests that donations be made at
www.firstgiving.com/peterlabyak to directly benefit The Melanoma Research Foundation. Condolences may be offered to the family at www.altmeyer.com.