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Carl J. Blazejewski

Albany, New York

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Blazejewski, Carl J. ALBANY Carl J. Blazejewski passed away June 18, 2014. He was born on June 1, 1939, at the Samaritan Hospital in Troy. He was the son of Casimir and Mary Louise (Bielawa) Blazejewski of Watervliet. Carl grew up in Watervliet and attended Immaculate Conception School where he...

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I remember Carl very well. My husband and I went to a lot of stamp shows with Carl and his wife. It wasn't all work, we had a lot of fun too.

I think about Carl all the time and the smile he would put on everyone's faces when coming into the office. He was such a kindred soul and had a kind heart.

We were so sorry to see that Carl had passed away. We remember the fun times we had traveling with the stamp shows. He was always a true friend. My God Bless you, our prayers are with you.

Carl was a very loving, compassionate, and caring person. I lost contact for many years. It was a shock to read his obituary a week after the fact. I am so sorry for your loss.

Carl quickly became much more than just the guy helping appraise some stamps; I considered him a friend, even knowing him for only a couple of years. He will be greatly missed!

Carl was one of those people who you remember and think about throughout your life. I was a student of his at St. John's Academy where he made a positive impact not only me, but so many others. He was a mentor, in the truest sense of the word.

He was kind, witty and had the best sense of humor. His laugh is unforgettable.

You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Marietta, Lou and I are sorry to hear of Carl's passing. He was a kind sweet man. We always enjoyed his sense of humour and conversations over the years. May Gods love comfort you at this time of sorrow.
Lou & Cathy Sainato

My deepest sympathy to the Blazejewski family. I thought of Carl often during the years. We were boyhood friends in Watervliet and enjoyed a joint passion for baseball. During our early teens I would walk down the alley from my house on 25th, bring my baseball cards and sport publications and we would sit along side of his house and talk for hours. I lost contact when he went into the Seminary and I eventually moved. He was a good friend.

My deepest sympathy to Carl's family. I was one of his students at St John's Academy. He was always a caring person.
Sincerely,