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David Alec Jarosz

Cleveland, Ohio

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DAVID ALEC JAROSZ, 52 passed away at his home on Sunday, March 16, 2008, after a prolonged battle with alcoholism. Dave was born Dec. 28, 1955, in Cleveland. Beloved husband of Mary Abrahamowicz Jarosz; loving father of Benjamin Alec and Kathleen Ashley Jarosz; stepson Joseph H. Smith; devoted...

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Dearest Dave,

Thank you for being part of our family. I will always remember your "Happy Mothers Day" phone calls, family Easter dinners, graduation parties, baseball games, cookouts and Birthdays - especially ours. I will celebrate for the both of us. Your show of support and "special haircut" will forever be appreciated and never forgotten. Good-bye dearest brother in-law.

Love Always,

To the Jarosz family:
Dave will be missed by all who knew him. I am so sorry that we lost touch over the years, but I have some of the greatest memories to look back on. Dave knew how to laugh and make others laugh as well.
He was a good friend who touched a lot of people.

God Bless,
Steve Farkas and family

I have not seen Dave in many years, but when I head of his passing my life stoped for a moment. We worked together @ Bendix and had so many great menories-golf, Browns games, basketball games, Indy 500, I could go on. Dave you played a role in my life that made me who I am today. I will miss you my friend.

To Dave's family,
What a loss you must be feeling. We just heard of Dave's passing, and my husband Larry and I deeply regret that we have not seen Davey in a long long time. It is a reminder that life is short. We loved Dave as a brother. Always enjoyed his company. He was always fun to be around. It saddens us that we couldn't say good-bye. He will be sadly missed.

Dave, aka Cowboy-

Wow - although I haven't seen or talked with Dave since 1976 I will always have many fond memories of our days together at Ohio University and the C.I. Dave was in many ways the leader of our pack and a person whom I always respected for his humor, his concern and caring persona and for the good times we had together. My condolences to the family. Dave will be dearly missed by all.

Jay Kenton

Cowboy,
You will be sadly missed by a great number people. You were a great guy who always had a smile and a kind word for everyone. We have a lot of fond memories from our OU/CI bartending days. Just wish we had one last time together to discuss worldly matters. To the Jarosz Family, I am very sorry for your loss. Great memories of the Cowboy.
Bart

Too many memories to mention: "Waylon and the Boys", our wedding party, Indians games, on and on. Lots of laughs. Cowboy, you...

Cowboy was the friendliest, most jovial and fun bartender in Athens in the late 70's when we went to Ohio U. He was a great guy who was friendly and kind to everyone.
CI regulars have very fond memories of him.
Condolences to the entire family.

To my dear Sister Mary and the Jarosz family, with much sorrow and sympathy -

I cannot put into words how sad we all felt when we heard the news about Dave (Uncle"D"). We will all truly miss him and his many anecdotes about life, sports, old-school experiences and the laughs we shared along the way. How lucky we were to share our "City of Big Shoulders" with someone with such a big, lovable heart who loved Chicago also. He will be greatly missed - but the many happy memories of Dave...

I would like to pass on my condolescences to the Jarosz family . I worked closely with his father Clarence & later had met Dave when I moved to Huntington . I will say a prayer for both Dave & Clarence . I am sure they are now together in a higher place that all good people eventually hope to arrive .