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John "Jack" Stricos

Albany, New York

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John "Jack" Stricos, 59, of Tewksbury, MA, formerly of Princeton, MA died Monday, November 17, 2008 at the Tewksbury Hospital.He was born on August 24, 1949 in Albany, NY the son of the late Charles P. and Doris K. (Howard) Stricos. He was raised and educated in Albany, graduating from Albany...

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Bob & Nancy,
Sorry to hear of the loss of your brother. He will live on within your hearts and memories.

Bob and Nancy. I am very sorry to hear of your loss. You cant imagine my shock upon seeing the news. We lost track of each other somewhere between my moves and his. I notified John Chickmakis in Florida by e-mail. I am sure he shares my feelings. Jack was always the healthy one with the best attitude towards all life could throw at him. I have thought of him often and now I will miss him often as I am sure you and the rest of the family will. Bill

To Bob and his family and to Jack's family - I grew up feeling as if I was a part of the Stricos family. Carol was one of my best and dearest friends and Bob and Jack and Carol and I had some of the greatest childhood adventures a kid could ever ask for. It was heart-breaking when Carol passed and no less so now to learn of Jack's passing. It is hard to think of any words to say that will be good enough. I can, however, remember all the birthday parties and the days of going to Public School...

Cousin Jack was a good friend and role model. Rest in peace, Jack.

We did not know Jack, however, we know his son, Matt. Knowing what a great young man Matt is, we know his father must have been a wonderful man and a good example. Our condolences to the family and may he rest in peace.

Jack was a great individual who love his family and the outdoors.
Eternal rest Jack.

Jack was a very kind caring individual who loved life and most of all his sons. When my children were young they always enjoyed visiting Princeton and especially skiing at Mt. Wachusett.
Nancy & Al Keleher