Milton-Sztuk-Obituary

Milton Sztuk

89, Titusville, Fl, Florida

Jul 17, 1923 – Dec 10, 2012 (Age 89)

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BORN
July 17, 1923
DIED
December 10, 2012
AGE
89
LOCATION
89, Titusville, Fl, Florida

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Madison Memorial Home Obituary

Milton Sztuk died on Monday, December 10, 2012 in Titusville,Fla. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral Friday, December 14, 9am from the Madison Memorial Home 159 Main St. Madison with a funeral mass at 10 am at Holy Family church, Florham Park. Intermet Gate of Heaven...

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dear Family ,
Milt was a wonderful person and was liked by all at our favorite watering hole in Titusville.Our Irish Pub called Patio's . PATIO's is Florida's version of Cheers. Every one is very friendly and it became your Dad and grandfather 's very personal place away from home.
He was a very generous person and helped anyone in need.He also had a smile on his face and a joke to tell. after His Lovely Maggie passed away, he was lossed for quiet sometime. this is when Lou and MIKE...

Dear Family,
we loved your Dad and grandfather very much, we were with him constantly for the past years after your Mom and grandma passed away.He made his second home at our regular watering hole "Patio's Irish pub". Most of the boys know, and surely Mary Ellen.
It's Florida's "CHEERS SOUTH"HE was very well respected at Patio's and liked by all. for Lou and Mike we are missing a great Buddy..As you all know he was a very generous man and never had a bad word for anyone. any time...

Frank and Mike,
We wish to extend our condolences for the loss of your Dad. It is never easy to accept but with time we come to realize they have been accepted into the Kindom of the Lord. How great is that?

Doug and Cathy Houstoun

Frank
Just wanted to express our deepest sympathy at the lose of your dad.

We knew Milt when he worked for us at Mercury. He said he came back to work because he couldn't "sit still". We will always remember his smile, his warmth, and how lovingly he spoke of his family and especially his "Margaret". Our deepest sympathy to all of you, Milt's beloved family.

Sincerely,
Joseph R. Monetti
and all of us at
Mercury, Mail, Messenger & Livery Service

So sorry to hear of the loss of your father / grandfather / greatgrandfather. The man I knew my whole life as "Uncle Milt" is now with his beloved "Aunt Maggie". With heartfelt sympathy, my thoughts and prayers go out to each of you.

Our sincere sympathies to the Sztuk family. It was our pleasure to know both parents and the great volunteer work they did for Florham Park.

Judy & Steve Beecher - Brigantine, NJ

God bless you,it was an Honor to have known you.

Frank,
My deepest sympathy to you and the Family. Your Dad was such a wonderful piece of the Old Florham Park. God bless you all.