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Joseph E. Zynczak

Buffalo, New York

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June 15, 2004; beloved husband of Evelyn (Bellavia); father of Joseph Jason and Aaron Arthur (Lisa) Zynczak; son of Mary Seidler and the late Joseph Zynczak; brother of Alice (Norman) Fagnan and Geraldine (late Anthony) Parrinello; brother-in-law of Beverly and Thomas Pivonka, Mabel and Alexander...

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A wonderful man! My breakfast buddy,

I miss you.

Although I have talked with Joe many times I only had the opportunity to meet him in person once. I didn't even hear of his passing until recently in a conversation I brought up that it was about time that Joe called looking for current wind stats. He had some great ideas for his property in West Valley and would always call me at the Demonstration Project looking for the updates! I would have loved to have seen one of his dreams for the hill come to reality. I hope the wind blows your way in...

Joe Zynczak was a special individual to all who knew him.

Evelyn,
Just happenned to surf the internet to get in touch with Joe & you after so many years. That led to the shock of hearing about Joe's passing. You know how much I admired Joe and his values since our Buddah Records days. I would very much like to get in touch with you>

What can I say about Joe Zynczak? Joe was the most interesting person I have ever met. He was caring, sharing, knowledgeable, sensitive and the list goes on. I worked for him on and off for a period of 21 years. I will never forget the question he asked each day "So what's for lunch today Lee?" His love of life, family, friends, food and wine is something I incorporated in my life. He touched and inspired so many people throughout his life, may his legacy go on forever. He was like a father...

Joe was a regular who ate breakfast at the coffee shop "Astro" most mornings. He would always come in with the latest news from around the world. He was always up for a debate on world crisis and always had an opinion on how to make the world a better place. He always had a very positive outlook on life. He would always ask me about my "cycling" over the weekends because he knew that is what I loved best. I will miss seeing him at the coffee shop in the mornings.

Over the past few years, Joe and I had developed a professional alliance working on quite a few cases together. The Joe I knew was a warm, caring devoted man. His passing is a great loss.

As a memeber of the "breakfast" club I got to know Joe very well. We shared philosophies, love of the Yankees, business, fun things and our ultimate love for hot foods and the tabasco sause on the counter. .."Joe may I have the tabasco sauce.." Joe to me was a most imspirational, loveable, intelligent and ultra caring human being, with a zest for life. I was devastated when I heard the news this morning. I will miss Joe tremendously!His departure has created an abundance of saddness. He will...