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Stefan Jurkiw

BINGHAMTON, New York

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Stefan Jurkiw of Binghamton Stefan Jurkiw, 59, of Binghamton, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, October 31, 2007, at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, after a long illness. He was predeceased by his father, Michael Jurkiw, and father-in-law, Edward Okoniewski. He is...

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Uncle Steve,
I love you, and will miss you.
You will always be in my heart<3
Rest in Peace.

Gerri and to all the Jurkiw family, I am shocked and deeply saddend to hear of Steve's passing. I had no idea that He was ill. I hate myself for loosing touch with people that meant so much to Me. I have been a neighbor and friend for so many years and life takes Us on different paths but this is My reminder to hold those We care about close as We will never know when They might need Us, Gerri again I am so sorry I wished I could have been there for You, Sincerely, Colleen (O'Neil) Jones

My heart and prayers are will all of you. May God comfort you and may you be at peace knowing that he is. I love all of you.

Staci and Mike,
My thoughts and prayers go out to the both of you.

All of my best and sympathies to the Jurkiw family. Steve "Shorty" was one heck of a man. I worked with him for many years at Universal and he could always put a smile on your face. Plus, he knew his Fantasy Baseball. He will be missed.

Sincerely,
Dennis Shaul and Family

To the Entire Jurkiw Family:
I first met Steve when he was engaged to Jerri in 1974 or 75; I was 8 or 9 years old.
One day Steve stopped over in the afternoon to show us his new sports car equipped with everything. It was one of the most ferocious vehicles I have ever seen.

Matthew P. Klimek

STACY & MIKE,
WE SEND OUR HEART FELT SYMPATHY AND JOY. WE ARE SURE YOUR FATHER WOULD WANT YOU TO FEEL THE JOY HE FELT WHEN YOUR BABY WAS BORN BECAUSE HE IS NOW A NEW BORN IN GOD'S LOVING ARMS.

To the entire Family:
My thoughts & prayers are with you. I'am sorry for your loss.
Many fond memories of a dear friend. We go back K-12 plus.
I'll never forget the good times at the 'O' and rides in his Mustang.

To Staci and family: Your dad will always be in your heart for love never really dies. How proud he must have been to have you for a daughter. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.