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George Olexovitch

Bridgeport, Connecticut

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Olexovitch, George A.George A. Olexovitch Jr., age 70, of Stratford, died Sunday, March 16, 2014. George was born in Bridgeport on July 13, 1943 to the late George and Helen Lynch Olexovitch. He was an Air Force veteran and worked as a Gun Manufacturer for many years at Sturm Ruger. George was...

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To all in the Olexovitch family: Our sincere condolences on the passing of your dear brother. George was such a great guy with such a big heart. Freddy said he will miss him on the golf course. Please know we have been thinking of you.

To the entire Olexovitch family: My deepest sympathy in the loss of your beloved brother George. He made me laugh while we waited for the school bus. He was a nice boy, with a great sense of humor! 'Golf with the angels', George! My prayers are with your family at this sad time. Sincerely, Carol(Werner)Santilli

Dear Jack, Carol, Mark, Patty, Paul, Keith and Joyce: I was so sorry to hear that George has passed away. I will always remember all the good times we all had at the lake and the poker games on holidays. I am sorry I will not be able to attend the services, but my Mom is not doing well and can not be left along. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you. May George rest in peace. God Bless all of you.

To All The Olexovitch Family, We are thinking of all of you on the passing of George. We were glad we got to see him last month down here. He was the nicest person anyone would like to know. From the time Joe met him at Rugers and golfing with him and my growing up with him he has been a wonderful friend. He will be greatly missed.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. George was a great guy.

To Mark, Jack Sr, Jack Jr and the entire Olexovitch family. I was deeply saddened last night to get the phone call that my longtime friend has passed. I've known George for 50 years but the friendship between our families goes back almost 70 yrs, when Barney & my dad battled in the RED course skin's games. Golf is the game which gave to me a wonderful relationship with the Olexovitch family, that has spanned 3 generations. George had a kind of unique LOVE/HATE way of playing golf, depending...

Jack and Carol, Jack and Jackie, Beth and Bill, Mark and Patty, Paul and Carla, and all the Olexovitch family; we are so sorry for your loss. George was such a nice, and gentle man. Sincerely, John and Karen

Mark Patty and family my sincerest condolences, George will be miss he was a great neighbor and friend.

Mark, Patty and the Olexovitch family. My sincere condolences on your loss. My prayers are with George and you family.