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Stanley P. Yankowski

Rutland, Vermont

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YANKOWSKI - Stanley P., 88, of Brentwood NY died Sunday April 17, 2011 at Southside Hospital. (Date) A native of Ludlow VT, he was the son of Frank C. and Amelia Yankowski. After graduating from Black River Academy in Ludlow, in 1941, he joined the U.S. Army. While being assigned to the 250th...

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My condolinces to the Yankowski family, It was he and Mr. Reese, who started my career in Electronics, and i expanded my knowledge into Missile Systems, Flight Control and Weapons, Communications, and today Micro-Computer Systems, Class of 74, God Bless..

My condolinces to the Yankowski family, I was a student at Brentwood High 1967-70 and remember him as A man with compassion for his students I am sure he is remembered with a smile as I have remembering all the phone calles he made to my mom to try to keep me out of trouble. I saw him a few years ago and reconized him, he remembered me after I told him my maden last name, he told me my first name and my Mom's name.
Mr Yankowski touched many many lives,and will be remembered by me...

Ross 1974 here. My heartiest condolences to Mr. Yankowski's family, friends and all of Brentwood HS who remember a strict, but fair man.

My sincerest condolences to the Family of Stan Yankowski. He will be remembered by many of the faculty at Sonderling as one who appreciated hard work and excellence. He often used the compliment," She can cut the mustard." May he rest in peace , and be remembered for his contributions to the Brentwood community.

I am so sorry for your loss. I am an East Junior High School Graduate from 1974 and remember him fondly.

Sincerely, Maureen Muller-Fischetti

Mr. Yankowski was and excellent educator and administrator.A kind and understanding friend to all the students at BHS.

Mr. Yankowski was a pleasure to know. He was truly an inspiration to us.

So sorry to read about the passing of your dad

We are so sorry for your loss. He touched many lives. Class of 1971 and 1976.