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John William Hajosy

Niantic, Connecticut

Feb 28, 1938 – Mar 28, 2022 (Age 84)

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BORN
February 28, 1938
DIED
March 28, 2022
AGE
84
LOCATION
Niantic, Connecticut

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Niantic - John William Hajosy, 84, of Niantic, died peacefully Monday, March 28, 2022 at Bayview Healthcare in Waterford. John was born in New London, Feb. 1, 1938, the son of Albert and Catherine Callan Hajosy. His wife, Adeline Gutowski Hajosy, predeceased him in 2018. He is survived by two...

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Condolences to the family. John and l entered Boston College as freshmen at the same time. We kind of lost track of each other. However, we reconnected and enjoyed the times at our BC golf buddies outings in the Pinehurst area. I will miss John and wish that we had more time together.

Dear Steve, John and family, I am so sorry to hear about the passing of your dad and my friend and colleague. John was the most intelligent, thoughtful, friendly, and funny NIS/NCIS Special Agent that I had ever worked with and will remain a legend in our agency. With deep respect and so many fond memories. Cecil Norton, NCIS Special Agent (Retired) Norridgewock, ME

What a great obituary.... You captured the spirit of this wonderful man. Undoubtedly, he has already found my Uncle Paul and heaven is now filled with laughter and joy. Please accept my heartfelt condolences; it was a gift to have enjoyed knowing your father. He was indeed a treasure.

John was always the life of the party and made you laugh. He will truly be missed.

The world is a little sadder place without John. He served on the East Lyme RTC and was one of those people who I could always call on if something needed to be done. What a great and funny man. He would have loved his obituary ! Prayers and good thoughts to his family.

John was certainly "one of a kind". We all have lost an unforgettable friend and will cherish all the wonderful memories. My deepest condolences to family and friends.

Rest in peace John

I worked with John when I started my career with NCIS in Groton. John was truly one of a kind. He was the best mentor I ever knew and he was just a naturally funny guy. John always had a funny story to tell and could relieve the tension that came with the job. John used to tell the new agents, "You´re a gentleman and a scholar", anytime we did something well. When, in fact, John was the Gentleman and Scholar. He made a lasting impression on everyone he met. I know this because he left one on...

Knew John as a Navy reservist for NCIS. He was always one of the active agents who loved us 'reservists' and treated us the same as anyone and we always respected him for that. Loved his smile and the way he looked at life. RIP shipmate and God Bless!