Stephen-Cernak-Obituary

Stephen D. Cernak

Schenectady, New York

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On December 11, 2015, Stephen D. Cernak, age 69, went to be with Our Lord Jesus Christ. Steve was born in Bronx, New York on March 21, 1946 to Stephen and Anna (Margetiak) Cernak. At age 3, he and his family moved to a dairy farm in Treadwell, NY, where they continued farming for many years....

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Wow time does fly, can´t believe 8 years have passed, I have memories of our time at GE & Local 301 that will never fade! God bless Steve!

It has been five years, with a lot of tears! I miss you just as much, wish I could feel your touch! No man can take your place, nor match the smile that was on your face! You are still my one true love, even though you are in Heaven above!

Your loving and sorrowful wife, Kathleen

Hard to believe 4 years have passed for Steve. It seems like yesterday we were doing Safety inspections at General Electric Company. Many happy memories of working together brings a smile to my face.

Steve passed away almost three years ago. He will always be missed by those who knew him. The wonderful memories we have of him will not be forgotten. Jim & Martha

Steve and I go back to the 1950's we went to A. L. Kellogg High and had many crazy car and motorcycle adventures and deer and bear hunting memories. Me and my wife Edee got to
cruise the Sacandaga in Steve's boat. Steve and I also started our scuba diving in 1962
with a used oxygen tank. He was a great friend.

Bill and Edee Walter

Kathleen Ringwood Cernak

My hero did not fight in a war, but he won many battles during his life.
My hero was a real man, but he was the most romantic to me, his wife.
My hero was extremely brave, challenges did not cause him strife.
My hero was admired by men and women alike, evidenced by many a friend.
My hero was loyal to all he knew, he was ready and willing to defend.
My hero was my true love, my best friend, and my soul mate to the end.

My darling Steve, I will cherish...

To Steve's family,

I had the pleasure of knowing this great guy from Amsterdam Dialysis....we shared many a story! Was so sorry to hear of his passing. May he rest in Peace.

Steve,it was a pleasure knowing you. may god bless your family in there time of sorrow.

corkey and mary Durocher

Rest In Peace Steve, you left to early but it must of been Gods will. I think back to the fun times we had at Local 301 Safety & Health and it brings a smile to my face. My condolences to your family.