Andrew-Bokrosh-Obituary

Andrew Bokrosh

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BOKROSH - Andrew, longtime resident of Bethpage passed away peacefully surrounded by his loving family on July 31, 2008. Member for more than 55 years of the Bethpage Fire Department. Honorary Deputy Chief, Company #4. WW II Veteran, 82nd Airborne (507A), Bronze Star and Purple Heart Recipient....

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Our very sincere condolences to Josephine on her recent loss. The Airborne fraternity mourns the loss of Life Member Andrew Bokrosh. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family during this difficult time.

Ed Siergiej
17th Airborne Division Assn. WWII

My sincere condolences with the passing of Mr. Andrew Bokrosh, a veteran from the 17th ABN.
My thoughts are with the family.

Dutch Chapter 17th ABN.

We were terribly upset to hear of the passing of your husband and send you and your family our most sincere condolences in you very sad loss.

Marianne and Réal Desmarets
Belgium
Honoray member of the 17th Airborne Division Association

Greetings:

It is with a heavy heart that we belatedly learn of the passing of another of our World War II Airborne Unit Members. YES TIME is taking its toll on our members and their family. On behalf of the 17th Airborne Division Association Membership may we say "Farewell to a Distinguished Veteran and a Valued Comrade".

Sincerely,

Del Townsend
Co A & B 194th GIR
17th Airborne Division Association
President, 2004 / 2008

To Jo, Frank and Mary,

Please accept my sincere sympathy on the loss of Andy. He was always one of my "fireman heroes" when I was growing up. He was a gentleman's gentleman always. We have lost one of the best of America's Greatest Generation. I am thankful to have been a fellow firefighter to such a great American. God bless our friend, Andy.

Dear Aunt Jo & family:
Our deepest sympathy on the passing of Uncle Andy. You are all in our thoughts and prayers.
Love,
Skip, Ana, Daniel & Andrew Stephens

Pop Pop, you were an amazing person. There really are no other words I can describe you as. I cherish every moment and every conversation we've ever had together. I know you wanted so much to be at our wedding on Sunday and I'm so glad that you got your way and that you weren't sad that day because you couldn't leave your hospital bed. I hope you danced the night away! I love you so so so much and I know Peter will always cherish your conversations about flying with him and I know that...

Mr "B" was my second father. I will miss him terribly. He had a kind heart and was a treasure to the folks who live and had lived in Bethpage. I will never forget when Mary and I got in trouble (going too fast on Stewart Ave) and were pulled over by a fireman. Mr B found out and lectured us but in a kind and loving manner.

Dear Frank and Family - I join you in mourning the loss of your loving father. I know how proud you were of your dad and enjoyed hearing you speak of him and his love for the volunteer fire service. I trust, my friend, that you will find comfort in the many wonderful memories you must surely have of your dad. You are all in my thoughts and prayers and will be during the difficult days to come. May dad rest in peace until we join him in the vision of Our Lord and Savior.