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John Ozimek Jr.

Allentown, Pennsylvania

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John H. Ozimek Jr. John H. Jack Ozimek Jr., 59, of Bethlehem, died Monday, March 22, 2004, in Lehigh Valley Hospital, Allentown. Born in Hattiesburg, Miss., he was a son of the late Elizabeth (Keller) Ozimek and John H. Ozimek Sr. Jack is survived by his wife, Deborah A (Bolton) Ozimek of...

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March 25, 2004
As Father Reid said, and as my wife explained to me, we are here together on a day of Love. I am overwhelmed by how many came here today. Thank you all for coming to say goodbye to our dear brother, husband, father, grandfather, cousin, nephew, uncle and good friend, Jack. As kids, I looked up to my big brother. He was my hero and idol, he could do no wrong. What I learned from him shaped my life. I guess he occasionally did something wrong, but even that taught me a...

I now know that getting yelled at during my woodworking inabilities was Jack's way of saying how much he loved me. He cared for every one he came across, not always in the same manner. I miss him more and more every day. When ever I watch golf or look at my(his) tools, I think of him. He will forever have a place in my heart. I feel that part of my heart whenever I see my son(his grandson-Tyler) smile.
I Love You Jack,

Our family would like to thank everyone for all your wonderful stories you had about Jack. It helped us all get through the pain and keep us strong.
Thank you again.
Love to all
Debbie, Jonathan, and Dyana

Debbie: Mev and I were so sorry to hear about Jack's passing. It's been many years since we have all been together, but i always counted Jack as one of my close friends. He , Roy Blose and I had a great time driving across country in '71 when I went on active duty in Calif. You have our deepest sympathy. He will be missed.

To Debbie and the rest of Jack's family. I worked with Jack, or "Hipper" as we called him, at the BSCO 8th Avenue building. Jack was one of many good friends from that old 8th Avenue family. I knew him well, not only from work, but from the Friday night golf league at Bethlehem Municipal. I apologize for missing the viewing and funeral, but I heard about Jack's death afterwards. I'm glad to have this opportunity, to pay my respects to an old friend. God Bless you all, Sam.

Ozimek family,

It brings great sadness for me to hear about Jack. I had worked at the 8th Ave. building and Jack had given me a great deal of advice and guidance. He is a person I would come to admire and look up to. I will truly miss him...
With deepest sympathy,

Jack....it was just yesterday that we laughed and walked the halls of High School! I value your friendship and will always think of you with a smile on my face.

Debbie, back in the day when Jack was my manager, he let it slip that he was color blind. Our team would tease him about his socks not matching (but he gave you credit for keeping them matched in his drawer).

Jim and I hold you and your family in our thoughts.

Dear Debbie & Family,

We just wanted to send our sincerest sympathy to you and your family. I worked with Jack for several years at 8th Avenue and always enjoyed working with him. He will surely be missed.

God Bless,

Cindy(Zoltack), Dale and Jeremy Llewellyn