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John Joseph Klukowicz

Clifton, New Jersey

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DIED
April 5, 2020
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Clifton, New Jersey

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John Joseph Klukowicz Son, brother and uncle, Clifton realty businessman for 31 years John Joseph Klukowicz of Clifton, N.J., passed away on Tuesday, March 31, 2020, at the age of 65. Born in Newark, N.J., John has resided in Clifton his entire life. After attending Villanova...

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Miss you jay! Going to play the craps and slots in your memory

We had a great time in daytona, Jay loved that bike

My Best Friend Jay, I will miss you so much, God must be laughing with you RIP My Best Friend

Jay was as nice a person you could ever meet He had a good laugh and always an upbeat person. Always took care of business and family. I will always cherish the memories and all we did together over the years. And will never forget him.

He was a kind & sweet man who lives on in the hearts and minds of all he touched.
& to Rickey, who was his dear & trusted friend & employee I wish you peace & love.xo

My sincere condolences to all members of his family. God's blessings for comfort and strength during this difficult time. Jay was a very kind, compassionate, loving man. It was an honor to be his friend, and I will truly miss him.

"J" was one of a kind I will miss deeply. Seemed to always have an upbeat spirit. I'll never forget the time we were on the 9 th grade track team and he forgot his spikes, cinder tracks back then. He decided to run the 100 yard dash anyway in black shocks and black lace up shoes. He won, very fast dude. He was also a presence in town with his red white and blue Rebel Machine.

I will miss "J" for sure, great memories. He was a upbeat spirit and always could put a a smile on my face. Will never forget a time on the 9th grade track team when he forgot his spikes, cinder track back then. The coach got angry with him, but "J" elected to run the 100 yard dash anyway in black leather lace up shoes and black socks and won that race. He was really fast.

RIP Jay. You will be missed pal. Bob DeLotto