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Jan V. Huyck

South Glastonbury, Wethersfield, Vaples, Fl, Connecticut

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HUYCK, Jan V. Jan V. Huyck, 73, died Tuesday (June 24, 2008), while on vacation in Eastern Europe. He was the husband of Norma (Bork) Huyck, to whom he was married for 52 years. Born in Iowa, he was the son of the late Harlan and Berene Huyck. Jan lived in South Glastonbury as well as...

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I so miss our phone calls and talks My Dear Brother. I often think of the nice times we had together. Always have and will love you!

jan was a fun loving guy. He loved to travel and loved to meet new people. We will miss him

Jan was a kind and gentle man and I am missing him very much. He will forever remain in my heart, never to be forgotten. No one could ever ask for a better brother as he was the best!

To The Family of Jan Huyck,

I worked with Jan for twenty five years with The Travelers in Hartford, CT. I was very saddened to hear that he had passed away. He was a friend, dedicated fellow employee, a very fine gentleman and we enjoyed working together and also sharing our Navy experiences.

My sincere sympathy to the entire family.

Kendall Wright

Dear Norma and Family,
I'm so saddened to hear of Jan's passing. He was such a nice man and devoted to his family. We always enjoyed getting the Christmas letters about your travels and time with your children. May your memories comfort you.

Dear Norma

We current and former Bonnet Shores residents who were friends of Jan were all shocked and saddened to hear of Jan's passing.

Miki and I, as former Travelers employees, were always impressed by Jan's ability to keep in touch with the old company after retirement. We so enjoyed his tales.

Jan's arrival in Bonnet every spring was always such a special event as he made his rounds delivering tomatoes fresh from Naples. We looked forward to his stories and...

Dear Norma;
We were shocked and saddened to hear of Jan's passing. For so many years he and you have been true, loyal friends. We have cherished both of you and wish we could be there in person to express our love and support for you. Jan will be missed by all who loved him.
All love and prayers to you and the girls.
Joyce & Al

Norma, Myrna and Brenda,

I'm so sorry for your loss of a fabulous husband, father and friend. Such a common sentiment and much less than adequate. My thoughts and prayers are with you (and I'm counting on and expecting Jan's commentaries from heaven!).

Dear Norma, Myrna, Brenda and Families:

I am so sorry to hear of Uncle Jan's passing. I know what it feels like to be where you are and no amount of words can soothe you. But, I'll try.

He was always my favorite Uncle. (Yes, yes, I know, he was my only Uncle, but that is beside the point.) I will always remember talking politics with him and joking with him. He liked to kid around . I thought it was funny because he always tried to get arise out of me. (I guess when I was...