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John Holochuck

Kingston, New York

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John 'Chuck' Holochuck KINGSTON- John 'Chuck' Holochuck, 86, of Kingston, died at home on Sunday, Aug. 12, 2012. He was born on July 21, 1926 in Springfield, Mass. He was a graduate of Springfield College and of New York University. He served in the U.S. Navy during World War II. John was the...

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My condolences to the family as friend mentor and a father to many kids like me... a great man who dedicated his life to the BGC mission to better the lives of our young people Your legacy lives on in all those lives you’ve enriched. RIP. Bob Foster

July 2011

Sorry to hear of John's passing. We send our love and prayers to all of you.

To the love ones of John Holochuck, please accept our deepest sympathy for your loss. May he rest in peace.

John & Jo Ann Senkowicz

Mrs. Holochuck,
So sorry to read the sad news. You two were great friends of my Mom and Dad, Shirley and Don Briggs. They always enjoyed celebrating your shared birthdays, a tradition they looked forward to every year. Our prayers go out to you and your family.
With Sympathy,
JoAnn Briggs Carroll
and all the Briggs Kids

Chuck helped many of us boys stay on the right path and kept us from going astray. Always will remember his Boy's Club smile on Greenkill Ave in mid-1960s. Source

Our prayers are with the Holochuck family. Your Dad leaves a great legacy with his deeds and beautiful family. Fondly The Stinton Family

My prayers and thoughts are with the family.Miss seeing him cutting grass,bushes,I always asked him to help me at the school grounds.
David Costello

The greatest role model I had growing up, your guidance, encouragement, thoughtfulness, and wisdom will not be forgotten. One of the most truly amazing men I have met in my lifetime, God Speed Mr. Chuck, God Speed.......

My prayers and thoughts are with the family... my mentor and friend and life coach who directed me into my career in Boys & Girls Clubs... rest in peace