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Stephen J. Geydoshek Jr.

Somerset, New Jersey

1941 - 2017

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Somerset, New Jersey
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St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

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Stephen J Geydoshek Jr.AGE: 76 •Stephen J. Geydoshek, 76, passed away on Monday, May 15th at his home, surrounded by his family. Mr. Geydoshek was born April 06, 1941 in Franklin, New Jersey the son of Stephen and Mary (Mickasawich) Geydoshek. He lived in Garfield for many years. Shortly after...

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Mr. G,
You were really and truly, the BEST principal ever! Such fond memories of school #6. Thank you for all those great years, the most important years, laying down that solid foundation with our parents to make us who we are today, Garfield strong! I'm sure my dad will be sharing his homemade wine with you once again. May you rest in peace Mr. G. You will be sorely missed. ❤

My deepest condolences for the loss of Mr. Geydoshek. I will always remember him with fondness. He was a caring principal with an open door policy. I could always count on him to listen to me whenever I had question.When I think of him I will remember his smile. I am sure he will be missed.

Sending sincere condolences. Rest in eternal peace Mr. "G".

Mr. Geydoshek will remain in my heart, and the hearts of my family as a caring and kind soul. One of the finest people I've had the blessing of knowing and working with. He treated my family and myself with respect. His gentle humor helped me through many times. God bless him and his family. Thank you for being there, Stephen.

Mister G. Rest in peace with the best. My condolences to the Geydoshek family. I now understand why Steven is a fine person.

My Deepest sympathies to the Geydoshek Family From The Blanco Family.

So very sad. Mr. G., as we called him, was a very kind man. He was instrumental to my decision to become a school administrator. Even though some of my memories were of me being sent to his office for misbehaving in class, he always treated me with dignity and respect, and I remember him fondly. -Tony Gebbia

The teachers and students were so fortunate to have a compassionate, empathetic, kind person like Steve as their principal. He will always be fondly remembered and forever missed.

I can't begin to imagine what you and your family are feeling, but please accept my heart-felt condolence.

Joan Dennis

May the Angels welcome him Home.. and give you all peace...oxoxox in sympathy...