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Irving Ostuw

Ormond Beach, Florida

1919 - 2014

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Irving Ostuw was born to Ida and John Ostuw on August 21st, 1919 in Passaic, New Jersey. He grew up working as a clerk in his father's Monroe Street grocery store while attending Passaic High School. Irving moved to Calhoun, Georgia when he was 19 years old to manage O'Jay's, his Uncle's...

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I wish had met him, truly a hero.

I never had the honor of meeting this fine man and war hero, but was a friend of Janie's some years ago. I appreciate the repeat the announcement. I will keep all of you in my thoughts. Stratton

All the Passaic , NJ cousins are now gone, Ann Schwartz, Bernie Pruzansky and Sidney Pruzansky. They always talked abou Irving and they will always live on in our memory. Barry Schwartz

Janie: I am so very sad to read of the loss of your Dad and your Mom before that. He was guite a man and hero. I wish I had known him, but I know from things you told me that he cared so much for you. I suspect it would have been easy for you to have been his favorite. I do remember your Mom, what a special lady. You and your brothers are fortunite to have had them with you so long. My condolences to them and to your family. God Bless. Stratton Pritchard

Sincerest condolences from the, Schwartz and Pruzanky families, Anne, Bernie, Sidney in Passaic, NJ.

My sincere condolence to your family and as the days go by may you find comfort from prayers, memories and friends. Ps 94:18,19

~jhk, Acworth, GA

In loving memory of a great father and man.

Janie, Joel, and Jack,

Our deepest sympathy to you and your families over the loss of your dad. I so enjoyed the times I met both your parents and the conversations we shared. He was blessed with a long life and a wonderful and loving family. He certainly was a man of great integrity and character and a much admired patriarch of his family. That twinkle in his eyes will be so greatly missed, but the special legacy of his family will shine forever.
Much love, George Anne and Jim Nash

Janie, Joel and Jack,

Your Dad was a man I greatly admired. He was a success in his business, with his family and his life; would that all men could have the intelligence, will and good fortune to live so completely. My best wishes to you and the family.
Bill Ray