Peter-Miluk-Obituary

Peter M. Miluk Jr.

Staten Island, New York

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DIED
March 30, 2024
LOCATION
Staten Island, New York
CHARITY
Wounded Warrior Project

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Peter M. Miluk Jr. Peter M. Miluk Jr. Beloved family man, loyal friend, respected member of community Peter M. Miluk Jr., 75, passed away peacefully on March 30th, 2024 at home surrounded by his loving family. He was the beloved husband of Susan Jane Miluk neé Dierking, loving father of Matthew...

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Pete was a basketball teammate as a freshman and sophomore before going on to be a Farrell football star. A passenger on the old 111 Bradley Ave. bus for four years and a friend for life after our 66 graduation. Miss u buddy! Joe nugent

Dear Susan so sorry to hear of the loss of your husband I was not able to attend the wake I am recovering from Covid My prayers are with

Since I live in Pennsylvania, I only saw Pete if we both went on the Jimmy Re/RAD Classic Golf Outing in Ocean City, MD. I really appreciated that Pete took the time to send us a Sympathy Card two years ago when our daughter passed away. It really meant a lot since I knew that Pete knew what it felt like to lose a child. Rest in peace with your son, Pete. Frank Sarnes Farrell '66

Pete was a tremendous player and leader on Farrell's first ever undefeated football team in 1965. He was a prime example and role model for everything MFHS was attempting to become in its infancy. Thank you, Pete, for your positive influence on me as a sophomore on that same team. God bless you.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

RIP Pete. A gentle giant of a man who was a great family and a loyal friend to his Farrell buddies, especially the ones who served in Vietnam with him. Joe Nugent

Haven´t seen or talked to Pete since we graduated from Farrell. Rest In Peace brother. Thanks for your excellent service record

I met Pete through one of his co-workers John Nodalny. I golfed with Pete a few times. Pete was a gentleman and a scholar. May he RIP.

I remember Pete from our football playing days at Farrell - strong as an ox and always the perfect gentleman! He was so willing to help the younger players whether it was in the weight room or the classroom. May the family find comfort as they deal with their loss. Vir Fidelis