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Stanley J. Piorkowski

58, Oceanport, New Jersey

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PIORKOWSKI, STANLEY J., 58, of Oceanport, passed away Tuesday, November 25, 2008, at Monmouth Medical Center, Long Branch. He resided in Freehold, Jackson and Howell, before moving to Oceanport five years ago. He was the owner/operator of R&S Auto Body and Pro-Line Auto Body, Howell; and was...

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yoshu, It's been a year since the good lord decided it's best to be with him.You were a great person then and still are now.Jessica and I can still see your great smile....unfortunatley, I didn't spend as much time with you as other family members had,but the time that you passed through our life are laughs and fond memories..enjoy your new life in the spiritual world..love to you and family, always Jessica & Linda xxoo

Part of your loving family

The love of my brother's life...Nikin Nik

Three children that were raised with so much love!

Kyles wedding 2007

Uncle Stan,
It's been a year now that your gone from this earth but your spirit lives on every day. I see it in your sons eyes and your grandsons smile. Even my son Andrew has so much Piorkowski in him, I can't help but smile to think of you and my grandfather. So you have left behind those little crumbs to help us always find our way back to those we love and lost. As we all will never forget where we came from.
The other day As I stood in my family room cleaning, I was...

My dearest Brother Yoshu...The Annivesary of one year of your passing was a very melancholy day for me.The only consolation was that I know you are with Mom & Dad which gives me some comfort, but I still miss you terribly. Your voice, the many chats we had on the phone about your two great sons' and the new addition, Colin, which you only got to meet one month before you left us. Your pride in that little guy, I still have the wonderful memory of your jovial laugh when you read the shirt I...

Stan,

You, Jackie, Willie, Sandi and Stella were my older brothers and sisters. Just about everything I knew as a kid, I learned from you.

You were the toughest kid I knew and you taught me how to be tough when I needed to be. I also knew how to have fun because you showed me the way.

Football, jokes, dances, skiing, fast cars, It didn't really matter what the subject was; you were the one who lead the way.

You lived your life like there was...

"Uncle Stanley"
Thank-you for your kindness and loving ways...my son George-Anthony really enjoyed the time you spent with him at the Yankees game, and the Christmas that you made so special with Georgie and Uncle Jay in 2006. We miss you, and will always remember you as a fun-loving, big-hearted man. Love, Lauren