Serge-Jelenevsky-Obituary

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Serge Jelenevsky

Valley Cottage, New York

Dec 3, 1943 – Jun 24, 2013 (Age 69)

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BORN
December 3, 1943
DIED
June 24, 2013
AGE
69
LOCATION
Valley Cottage, New York

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Jelenevsky, SergeSerge Jelenevsky, of Valley Cottage, died on Monday, June 24, 2013 at the age of 69.He was born in Paris on December 3, 1943 to Lydia and Rt. Rev. Michael Jelenevsky. His family moved to the US, settling in Valley Cottage in 1947. Despite contracting polio in 1959 at age 15, he...

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Mr. J. there's no doubt that you're in the best of company; yet, your guidance, brilliant acumen, and friendship continue to be missed by those who knew you! RIP, we'll meet again one day.

Serge was a friend, and a brother in-law, always ready to talk and to listen.
"He will never be forgotten"

Continued prayers on the 7th Anniversary of Serge's falling asleep in the Lord! Memory Eternal!

Seven years...we all still miss you, your gentleness, your wisdom, and your guidance. You touched my life and that of so many others who were fortunate enough to know you. But, Mr. J. you are in a better place with our Maker. RIP dear friend.

I continue to remember Serge at every Proskemedia before Divine Liturgy. May his memory be eternal! Love to you all!

Serge shall always be missed greatly and remembered fondly.

Dear Lidia & family,
My most sincere sympathy to you all on the falling asleep in the Lord of Serge. I feel truly blessed to have known Serge and all of you during my first priestly assignment. May you find peace and solace in our Lord Jesus Christ Who Is risen from the dead!

My condolences to the family and friends. My thoughts and prayers are with you. May God bless you all with comfort and peace during this difficult time.

Mr. J., as he was so fondly known, was a man of honor respected by all who worked with him. There was nothing he would not do to ensure that the residents of Tolstoy Nursing Home were treated with utmost dignity and respect by every member of his staff. Mr. J.was also friend and mentor to us and will be sadly missed. We know you are in a better place. R.I.P. Marina Buleyev, Vera YOung, Teri Pietrantonio, Nancy Esposito