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Jack M. "Post" Postelnek

73, Formerly Of Rumson, New Jersey

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Jack Maurice "Post" Postelnek, 73, died Tuesday, July 28, 2009, at the home of his daughter in Bridgewater. A service will be held today at noon, July 29, 2009, at Goldstein Funeral Chapel, 2015 Woodbridge Ave., Edison (goldsteinfuneral chapel.com). Interment will be at Cedar Park/Beth El...

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Dear Joan and Family,

Our thoughts are with you. We know you will get to a place where you will be able to look back fondly on a life well lived just as Jackie's untimely passing triggered a flood of fond memories of the times, particularly as children, that our families spent together.

Affectionately,

Cousins Gayle (nee Siegel) and Michael Emen

Dear Nancy and Bob:
You have our prayers and thoughts. Jack was a great dad and father-in-law to you. I'm sorry you lost him so soon.
Love Stephanie and Dave Burke

Dear Joan and Family....we have lost a truly wonderful and inspiring individual. Jack was a terrific boss, a terrific family man, and just a wonderful person. He certainly did not deserve to suffer as he did, but I hope he is at peace now and free of pain. Remember the wonderful times shared over so many years, and hopefully in time these wonderful memories will ease the pain and bring you comfort.

My sincere sympathy to Jack's entire family.

Maxine Rescorl


Dear Joan & Family,

I am very sad to hear the news about Jack. Please accept my heartfelt sympathy. Hold tight to all the happy memories for comfort.

Carol Deckert

To Joan,Bob, Nancy and Postelnek family,
We are all very sorry for your loss. Jack was a great man and he loved his family very much. We will keep him close to our hearts as I am sure you will too.
Much love to you all,

Janet, Larry, Ellan and Stacy Brody

Dear Joan and the entire Postelnek Family,
Our very deepest sympathy on Jack's passing. May your memories of him comfort you during your days of sadness.
Lydia Gradone and Joe Golubov