James-Piaskowski-Obituary

James Piaskowski

Anchorage, Alaska

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James John Piaskowski, 49, known to many friends as "J.P.," died April 29, 2009, at home in his sleep. The memorial gathering will be from 6 to 7:30 p.m. today at Kehl's Legacy Funeral Home, 11621 Old Seward Highway. He was born Oct. 13, 1959, to Ted and Mary Piaskowski and raised in Anchorage....

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Mom and family, we are very sorry to hear of the passing of Jimmy, we send our love. We may not stay in-touch as often as we should; we may not always call to say hello, just know, memories of growing up with the family will always last forever. God decided it was time for Jimmy to join Dad and brother; we will miss them in this life, we will all be with them again.

From our family to your's,

God Bless,

Wow! To All of the Piaskowski's, my prayers and thoughts are with you! I'm so very sorry to hear of Jimmy's passing. The Piaskowski name has been with myself and brother Mike since the early 70's. Jimmy and the rest of the Piaskowski brothers have always kept us laughing. My brother Mike, myself and ALL of those whose lives Jimmy and the rest of the Piaskowski family have touched will forever remember you. We have MANY, MANY fond memories of growing up with Jim, Pat, Dennis & Tom. Praise God...

I am so sorry for your loss he was a really good person i worked with him as a bus driver and he later talked me into becoming a trainer so i owe him quite alot. He well be missed.

My deepest Sympathy for your family, Having Worked With JP through out the Carr's Era and Dennis, and The entire family
I was in shock , as all his friends. I remembered working with your dad as well. We had fun loving times.
My heart goes out to your family.

Oh, dear ones, my heart breaks for you as you navigate this awful reality, the loss of Jimmy; your son, brother, and father. I think of myself as a part of your extended family and treasure my memories of my summer in Anchorage, and my visits with you on your trips to Tucson. You welcomed me into your family and now I share in your sorrow at Jimmy's passing. Bonnie and I are sending all our love and prayers for each of you in this sad time.

We are so sorry to hear of JP's untimely death. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. We have many fond memories of JP and the kids. Ray worked with JP at Laidlaw for many years and we also bowled together. We had alot of good times in Seward fishing and partying. He was a true friend and a wonderful father. Sincerely, Ray & Shari Bays, formerly of Anchorage.

I met Jimmy John and family spring of 1969 after our family moved off Elmendorf AFB to Old Muldoon Road. I will always remember the sawed-off top van (Dennis' I think) that we would have such a blast four-wheelin behind the now Totem Theatre's when there were no homes back then. We'd spend hours building our co-ed fort on Strawberry Hill (we called it that), restructuring a school bus for a fort, as well as spending days upon days playing football in the Bilikin Drive-In theatre's front...

To Kathy and the Piaskowski family--thinking of you during this difficult time--although we only know Kathy personally, our families share a lot of similarities and I know James will leave a void--take care of each other. God bless.

My thoughts and prayers are with your family. JP was a really good man and father. I knew him as a bus driver and later as a bowling team mate. He will be missed deeply.