Stanley-Zyskowski-Obituary

Stanley Zyskowski

Hartford, Connecticut

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ZYSKOWSKI, Stanley Stanley Zyskowski, 84, of West Hartford, died Tuesday, Tuesday (December 30, 2008) at St. Francis Hospital after complications from leukemia, with his loving family at his side. Mr. Zyskowski was born March 16th, 1924, in New Britain, son of Ludwig and Jadwiga...

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Norma, I was sorry to hear of your husband, Stan's, passing. I was married to Mike DeMartino 20 years ago and divorced about 7 years ago, but I remember meeting you two at family gatherings at Donna and Mark's home. I remember Stan as jolly and positive about life. You both always treated me nicely. May you be comforted in your loss and find peace in time with the wonderful memories you have of your marriage.

Norma, I am so sorry to hear of Stan's death. I have wonderful memories of your entire family dating back to our days living on Ballard Drive. My husband and I and our children live in Oregon. Our sympathies and best wishes to you all (especially Kristina!).

Everyone--I was so very sorry that I
couldn't attend the wake or funeral between work commitments and relatives visiting me. I feel so sorry for what you are going through--Stan was a very special man who will be missed. I remember him as always being warm, friendly, and affectionate with an infectious smile. I hope Time hopes to lessen your pain at his loss and leaves you with all your wonderful memories that you shared with this special man. My thoughts are with you.
Love,...

I was sorry to read of Stan's passing. My parents knew Stan and Norma for many years, initially through mutual friends in Glastonbury, Peg and Charles Stone. And of course when I needed my first set of glasses in the 4th grade, I was taken up the stairs at 57 Pratt St. to see "Stan the Man," as my parents referred to him. I would pay him several more visits over the years to get new prescriptions filled.

His funeral mass is taking place as I write this, but I couldn't attend. I...

Amy and family,
We are very sorry for your loss.

Carl and the whole Zyskowski family,
I was so sorry to hear of your loss. I know it has been a long road and I am sure that going through it together made it somewhat easier. I imagine Murph, Jeffrey, Paul, Jimmy and Barry meeting your Dad in heaven and putting on the biggest party ever to welcome him. Know that you are in my thoughts and if you need anything just call my name and I'll be there.

Patty Ann

John & family,
Our deepest sympathy on the loss of your father.

Stan, Terri and Family,
We are so deeply sorry to hear of the loss of your father. Our thoughts are with you and your family at this time. Love, Heidi, TIm and Amelia

Stanley, Jr.,
I am so sorry for the loss of your Dad. I am keeping you in my thoughts and prayers.