Stanley-Kogut-Obituary

Stanley Kogut

Tully, New York

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Stanley Kogut, 86, of Preble, passed away Tuesday, May 6 at his home. He was a WWII Navy veteran and 30 year veteran of the NYS Police. He was a communicant of St. Leo's Church and predeceased by his wife, Mildred.

Surviving are his sons, Philip (Colette) Kogut of Elba, Mark...

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we are so sorry to hear of your loss. We thought the world of your father. He was always a gentleman and it was our pleasure to have known such a fine man. ...Dave and Debbie VanDeusen.

So sorry for your loss, I worked with Stan from 1967 to his retirement, at Liverpool, and LaFayette stations.
I was proud to call him my brother Trooper, but mostly to call him my friend.

I was so sad to hear of your dad's passing. This world lost a true gentleman. You may recall that I helped your dad with your mom's estate when I was a paralegal working with Dick Hillman. I always looked forward to his visits to our office. In spite of his declining health he always had a positive outlook. And I know he thought the world of his boys. His memory will remain in your heart forever.

Phil, Mark & Gregg, My parents, Peg & George Kogut, and I am so sorry for the loss of your dad. Stan has been a friend of my dad's for all of his life even in these later years. Stan has been terrific about calling and talking to my father (he has dementia) the past few years as my dad's world gets smaller and smaller. He was a good man; I am sorry for your loss. Victoria Kogut Kozera

To all of Stan's family and friends. Born and raised in Apulia, Stan was a great friend to my inlaws, the Hayes family.I personally have known him since the early fifties.Our sympathy goes out to all of you on the loss of this good old guy, Nancy & Ron Bush & the Hayes Family

All members of the State Police that worked with Stan are very sorry for your horrible loss. Stan was an outstanding Trooper who could be relied upon for any task. He was knowledgable, and extremely dedicated. I am so happy, however that Stan was able to have many years of retirement. RIP, STAN !!!

To the Kogut family: my condolences, I worked with your dad for many years out of the Lafayette Barracks. Stan was a great asset to the State Police and a guy you could go to for job advice and outside the job as you know he could fix about anything. He will sorley be missed.

Sorry for you loss. May you find comfort in the memories you made with your father.

Phil, we are sorry to hear of your loss. We have been in the same situation recently and have you in our thoughts.