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Robert C. Cryoskie

Trumbull, Connecticut

Age 91

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Robert C. Cryoskie Robert (Ozzie) Cryoskie passed away peacefully on July 1, 2025, in Bridgeport, CT, surrounded by his devoted daughters. Ozzie was a long-time Trumbull resident. He was born and raised in Bridgeport, CT, and considered his memories of Harding High School as some of his favorite...

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Ozzie was a great guy . We coached against each other . May he RIP

Uncle Ozzie was and is my favorite uncle. I will always remember his visits to my mom´s. I´ll never forget his smile and laughter. He is resting in the peace he deserves with Jesus in heaven.

THe Oz brought an unmatched passion and love for basketball and teamwork to countless players that will always be appreciated and never be forgotten. It was our Mom that casually mentioned to Ruth that St Peter needed a basketball coach. Red Auerbach could not have done a better job recruiting. Eternal thanks to all the Cryoskies for so generously sharing your Legendary Dad. God Bless to a Superb Role Model and an Absolute True Basketball Warrior. The Gildeas

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

Thank you for being the best coach I ever played for. You instilled hard work. toughness.. and how to be a great teammate. You brought the best out of us on the basketball court. A part of you will carry on in all who have played for you.

Ozzie was my coach at St. Peter's and he tried his best despite my inability to play. I shot on his back yard court with Bobby. Again, mostly rebounding while Bobby made shots from everywhere. At Notre Dame I was his manager and was always treated with respect and coached as a manager. He was a great guy, a brilliant basketball mind, and the guy I always called "Coach" R.I.P Coach. Thanks for everything you taught me.

Fond memories of competing against Ozzie while coaching at St.Ann in the seventies. He was a great coach and a better man. Steve Pavlich

Our heartful thoughts to Ozzie's daughters and family. He always wore the St. Peter medal given to him by his team at the tournament in 1973. He was tough but he loved his boys! So many special memories for his team...Monsignor Bannon even attended most of the games! RIP in heaven with Ruth and Bobby. Love from Pat,Danny (deceased), Mark and Daria

My condolences to his family .Coach was always willing to help and as a young HS coach he certainly showed me the way. Heart of gold he will be missed. Rest In Peace