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Joseph F. Miklojcik III

41, Somerset, New Jersey

Age 41

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Joseph F. Miklojcik IIIAGE: 41 • SomersetJoseph F. Miklojcik III, died suddenly, on June 2, 2011 at his home in Somerset. He was 41. He was a resident of the Somerset section of Franklin Township since 2001. Mr. Miklojcik was a graduate of Highland Park High School and Rutgers University, where...

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Anastasia, I just found out. My heart is with you, offering love and support.

Your friend always,
Harper

Anastasia, my heart is heavy, you and Joe were always so kind and welcoming during the NJRK days..I hope you find peace
Lauren Moran Mills
(Volga)

Anastasia,

Words cannot express how deeply sorry we are for you and your family. Joe was a wonderful man who touched many lives and made them better just for knowing him. We count ourselves among the lucky who got to spend time with such a genuinely good person. Our hearts go out to you and your family.

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I am stunned and heartbroken. We shared so much over the years. Joe was and always will be, one of my dearest friends. My love to his wife, Anastasia and to his parents, Donna and Joe.

I have such fond memories of Joe from school in HP. He was a true gentleman. My heart goes out to his family and friend.

There are no words that can console at a time like this. Our deepest love to you and the family

Maureen reached out to me this morning to tell me of your loss and of course there are no words. Both of you have had such an impact on my life, I feel there would be no time or emotional distance should we see each other today. Those East Chicago days are my only memory of Joey, I never knew him as a man but having 3 sons of my own, I can't imagine...Please accept my deepest expression of love and support.

I am so very sad to hear of Joe's untimely passing. Anastasia, Donna, and Joe, other family and friends, I am keeping you in my thoughts and sending you meta as you navigate these most difficult days. I was friends with Joe in high school and at Rutgers. I remember him very fondly as a most exceptional, beautiful human being. His humor and candor still make me smile. Please accept my deepest sympathy.