Philip-Jarrosiak-Obituary

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Philip W. Jarrosiak

Queensbury, Ny, Connecticut

Jan 29, 1940 – Nov 6, 2013

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January 29, 1940
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November 6, 2013
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Queensbury, Ny, Connecticut
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Baker Funeral Home - Queensbury Obituary

QUEENSBURY --- Philip W. Jarrosiak, "Phil," 73, of Queensbury, New York, passed away Wednesday, November, 6th, 2013, at Glens Falls Hospital, with his devoted wife of 52 years, Sandy, by his side.Born January 29th, 1940, in Lyndonville, Vermont son of Alex and Virginia (Norris) Jarrosak.Phil...

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

Jarrosiak's, Sorry to hear about daddy Phil. Brother Jeff and I have wonderful childhood memories of hanging out with Phil Jr and Mark and the rest of the Jarrosiak clan up on the hill in Rolling Ridge north of Shelbyville. Thanks to big Phil and our dad, Max for taking all us rugrats to the Reds game down in Cincinatti during the Big Red Machine years. I know we all were more than a handful. Great memories. Not goodbye, but, see ya later. Sincerely Jeff and Doug Branson, from...

Dear Sandy and family - Special thoughts and prayers for all of you. Years pass; memories remain. Phil spent a lot of time at my folks' store in West Rutland and made many friends. As he wrote on a card for my mother's memorial service in 1991: "With fond memories and deep regret".

Tania, Elkin, John, Dylan and Will - we are so very sorry for the loss of your father and grandfather. You are all in our thoughts.

Dear Sandy and family
Our prayers and thoughts are with you at this sad time. Phil was a classmate and friend of the family. We all lived on the hill. He was at our house a lot with my brothers. Always stopped when he was back home. I am sure you have many happy memories, GOD keep you strong.

Sandy & Family,
I was deeply saddened by the news that Phil had passed. He was a great guy, and I really enjoyed playing golf with him. He will be missed.

I'll always think of him as "Uncle Phil," even though he was technically my cousin. He had a joie de vivre that I always adored. So many memories of Phil and Sonny and all the "kids" coming to our little farm in Sutton, two huge families who rarely got to see each other but always had a blast when we did. Happy to have had one last, albeit short, visit with Phil and Mark in Palm Springs last year, where he teased the waitress, hugged the bartender, called me Brendy (the only one I'll let...

Sandy, my thoughts and prayers to you and your family.
Judy Francomano

Sandy and Family
Phil was special as you know. He took me under his wing early in my career at GE and we continued this mentor/mentee relationship up until recently.

I will miss his zest for life, the knowledge he freely shared and his company on those occasion we were together whether a golf outing or a work project.

You have my prayers at this time. May God bless you all.