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John Moleski

Juneau, Alaska

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John Moleski was born on Halloween with lots of red hair and chubby cheeks in the early 1960s. He died at home, June 2021, surrounded by loving family members after a valiant battle against cancer. Born in Syracuse, New York, John graduated from LeMoyne College with an accountancy degree, and...

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Please accept the most heartfelt sympathies of Le Moyne College. We hope the love and memories you will forever hold in your heart bring you peace and comfort during this difficult time.

I am deeply sadden to hear of John's passing. We were very close for a time and I will always cherish the memories of our time together.

I went to Henninger High School and LeMoyne College with John. I will always remember him as wonderfully quirky, amazingly talented, and deeply intellectual...yet he remained humble throughout. I will also never forget how patient he was with me as he was the first person to help me understand what it meant to be a Republican!! Thanks for all the good times, laughs, and beers my friend...Godspeed to you on your eternal journey.

I remember John had a great laugh. As a teen, whether we were working on a political campaign, listening to music or even occasionally studying, he challenged me to think differently. This is a gift I still try to use today. Memory Eternal.

John was a wonderful brother. When we were growing up he would let me help him with his political volunteer activities and got me interested in national and local politics. He spent time and effort staying in touch with his family and friends and I always admired him for that. I treasure that we were able to spend a lot of time together these last three years. I miss him a lot.

John was in my 5 th grade class at Franklin School! He was bright, creative and enthusiastic about everything! He was a delight to have in class! He said he wanted to be president and I always reminded him to remember his 5 th grade teacher! I am so sorry for your loss

I came up through school with John all the way through high school. I remember in elementary school he would always say he wanted to be President. He was a good person and I am so sorry to hear of his passing.

I went to school with John at Franklin Elementary. Even then he was the smartest kid in school and the one kid like he wanted to be remembered by who always did the right thing. I´m saddened by his passing

I attended LeMoyne College and had classes with John. He was someone we always looked to for accounting help and guidance. I recall most vividly his excitement that we students had to subscribe to the Wall Street Journal; he was truly an inspiration to many. My condolences to your family and friends.